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Patients' and Providers' Views on Optimal Evidence-Based and Scalable Interventions for Individuals at High Risk of HIV Treatment Failure: Sequential Explorations Among Key Stakeholders in Cape Town, South Africa.

Lora L Sabin1, Allen L Gifford2,3, Jessica E Haberer4,5, Kelsee Harvey6, Natalya Sarkisova6, Kyle Martin6, Rebecca L West6, Jessie Stephens6, Clare Killian6, Nafisa Halim6, Natacha Berkowitz7, Karen Jennings7, Lauren Jennings8, Catherine Orrell8.   

Abstract

To support translation of evidence-based interventions into practice for HIV patients at high risk of treatment failure, we conducted qualitative research in Cape Town, South Africa. After local health officials vetted interventions as potentially scalable, we held 41 in-depth interviews with patients with elevated viral load or a 3-month treatment gap at community clinics, followed by focus group discussions (FGDs) with 20 providers (physicians/nurses, counselors, and community health care workers). Interviews queried treatment barriers, solutions, and specific intervention options, including motivational text messages, data-informed counseling, individual counseling, peer support groups, check-in texts, and treatment buddies. Based on patients' preferences, motivational texts and treatment buddies were removed from consideration in subsequent FGDs. Patients most preferred peer support groups and check-in texts while individual counseling garnered the broadest support among providers. Check-in texts, peer support groups, and data-informed counseling were also endorsed by provider sub-groups. These strategies warrant attention for scale-up in South Africa and other resource-constrained settings.
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Keywords:  Adherence; Antiretroviral therapy adherence; Interventions; Qualitative research; Retention in care; South Africa

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35190943     DOI: 10.1007/s10461-022-03623-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


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