| Literature DB >> 35769632 |
Pien van Paassen1, Maartje Dijkstra1,2, Holly L Peay3, Casper Rokx4, Annelies Verbon5, Peter Reiss1,6,7, Jan M Prins1, Gail E Henderson8, Stuart Rennie8,9, Pythia T Nieuwkerk10, Godelieve J de Bree1.
Abstract
Background: People who initiate antiretroviral therapy (ART) during acute HIV infection are potential candidates for HIV cure-related clinical trials, as early ART reduces the size of the HIV reservoir. These trials, which may include ART interruption (ATI), might involve potential risks. We explored knowledge and perception of HIV cure and willingness to participate in cure-related trials among participants of the Netherlands Cohort Study on Acute HIV infection (NOVA study), who started antiretroviral therapy immediately after diagnosis of acute HIV infection.Entities:
Keywords: Acute HIV infection; Analytical treatment interruption; HIV cure; In-depth interviews; Perceptions
Year: 2022 PMID: 35769632 PMCID: PMC9234345 DOI: 10.1016/j.jve.2022.100072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virus Erad ISSN: 2055-6640
Baseline characteristics.
| Qualitative sub-study participants' characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Number of participants | 20 |
| Male gender | 20 (100%) |
| Median age (in years) | 38 (range 21–60) |
| Median time between diagnosis and starting ART (days) | 3 (range 0–25) |
| Median time between start ART and interview (months) | 20 (range 3–48) |
| Country of birth | |
| The Netherlands | 13 (65%) |
| Surinam | 2 (10%) |
| Jamaica | 1 (5%) |
| Denmark | 1 (5%) |
| China | 1 (5%) |
| Australia | 1 (5%) |
| Highest level of education | |
| Primary school | 0 (0%) |
| Secondary school | 3 (15%) |
| (Higher) Vocational education | 11 (0,55%) |
| University | 6 (30%) |
| Sexual preference | |
| Predominantly men | 13 (65%) |
| Men and women | 6 (30%) |
| Predominantly women | 1 (5%) |
Summary of themes, sub-themes and corresponding quotes from in-depth interviews about HIV cure-related trials among NOVA study participants.
| Importance of HIV cure | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. No more medication | Worry long-term use causes damage to the body | |
| Burden of daily medication | ||
| ART reminds them of diagnosis | ||
| 2. Impact on relationships | No longer living with a secret | |
| Starting a new relationship | ||
| 3. Becoming normal | Starting over | |
| Normalization | ||
| 4. Cure not so important | Already feels cured by ART | |
| Back to fear of contracting HIV when cured | ||