Excellent adherence to antiretrovirals in HIV+ Zambian children is compromised by disrupted routine, HIV nondisclosure, and paradoxical income effects.

A better understanding of pediatric antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence in sub-Saharan Africa is necessary to develop interventions to sustain high levels of adherence.Adherence among 96 HIV-infected Zambian children (median age 6, interquartile range [IQR] 2,9) initiating fixed-dose combination...

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Main Authors: Jessica E Haberer, Adrian Cook, A Sarah Walker, Marjorie Ngambi, Alex Ferrier, Veronica Mulenga, Cissy Kityo, Margaret Thomason, Desiree Kabamba, Chifumbe Chintu, Diana M Gibb, David R Bangsberg
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-04-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3080873?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-05b20e4d2b614149b6cee76d152321762020-11-25T02:32:10ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-04-0164e1850510.1371/journal.pone.0018505Excellent adherence to antiretrovirals in HIV+ Zambian children is compromised by disrupted routine, HIV nondisclosure, and paradoxical income effects.Jessica E HabererAdrian CookA Sarah WalkerMarjorie NgambiAlex FerrierVeronica MulengaCissy KityoMargaret ThomasonDesiree KabambaChifumbe ChintuDiana M GibbDavid R BangsbergA better understanding of pediatric antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence in sub-Saharan Africa is necessary to develop interventions to sustain high levels of adherence.Adherence among 96 HIV-infected Zambian children (median age 6, interquartile range [IQR] 2,9) initiating fixed-dose combination ART was measured prospectively (median 23 months; IQR 20,26) with caregiver report, clinic and unannounced home-based pill counts, and medication event monitoring systems (MEMS). HIV-1 RNA was determined at 48 weeks. Child and caregiver characteristics, socio-demographic status, and treatment-related factors were assessed as predictors of adherence. Median adherence was 97.4% (IQR 96.1,98.4%) by visual analog scale, 94.8% (IQR 86,100%) by caregiver-reported last missed dose, 96.9% (IQR 94.5,98.2%) by clinic pill count, 93.4% (IQR 90.2,96.7%) by unannounced home-based pill count, and 94.8% (IQR 87.8,97.7%) by MEMS. At 48 weeks, 72.6% of children had HIV-1 RNA <50 copies/ml. Agreement among adherence measures was poor; only MEMS was significantly associated with viral suppression (p = 0.013). Predictors of poor adherence included changing residence, school attendance, lack of HIV disclosure to children aged nine to 15 years, and increasing household income.Adherence among children taking fixed-dose combination ART in sub-Saharan Africa is high and sustained over two years. However, certain groups are at risk for treatment failure, including children with disrupted routines, no knowledge of their HIV diagnosis among older children, and relatively high household income, possibly reflecting greater social support in the setting of greater poverty.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3080873?pdf=render
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author Jessica E Haberer
Adrian Cook
A Sarah Walker
Marjorie Ngambi
Alex Ferrier
Veronica Mulenga
Cissy Kityo
Margaret Thomason
Desiree Kabamba
Chifumbe Chintu
Diana M Gibb
David R Bangsberg
spellingShingle Jessica E Haberer
Adrian Cook
A Sarah Walker
Marjorie Ngambi
Alex Ferrier
Veronica Mulenga
Cissy Kityo
Margaret Thomason
Desiree Kabamba
Chifumbe Chintu
Diana M Gibb
David R Bangsberg
Excellent adherence to antiretrovirals in HIV+ Zambian children is compromised by disrupted routine, HIV nondisclosure, and paradoxical income effects.
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author_facet Jessica E Haberer
Adrian Cook
A Sarah Walker
Marjorie Ngambi
Alex Ferrier
Veronica Mulenga
Cissy Kityo
Margaret Thomason
Desiree Kabamba
Chifumbe Chintu
Diana M Gibb
David R Bangsberg
author_sort Jessica E Haberer
title Excellent adherence to antiretrovirals in HIV+ Zambian children is compromised by disrupted routine, HIV nondisclosure, and paradoxical income effects.
title_short Excellent adherence to antiretrovirals in HIV+ Zambian children is compromised by disrupted routine, HIV nondisclosure, and paradoxical income effects.
title_full Excellent adherence to antiretrovirals in HIV+ Zambian children is compromised by disrupted routine, HIV nondisclosure, and paradoxical income effects.
title_fullStr Excellent adherence to antiretrovirals in HIV+ Zambian children is compromised by disrupted routine, HIV nondisclosure, and paradoxical income effects.
title_full_unstemmed Excellent adherence to antiretrovirals in HIV+ Zambian children is compromised by disrupted routine, HIV nondisclosure, and paradoxical income effects.
title_sort excellent adherence to antiretrovirals in hiv+ zambian children is compromised by disrupted routine, hiv nondisclosure, and paradoxical income effects.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-04-01
description A better understanding of pediatric antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence in sub-Saharan Africa is necessary to develop interventions to sustain high levels of adherence.Adherence among 96 HIV-infected Zambian children (median age 6, interquartile range [IQR] 2,9) initiating fixed-dose combination ART was measured prospectively (median 23 months; IQR 20,26) with caregiver report, clinic and unannounced home-based pill counts, and medication event monitoring systems (MEMS). HIV-1 RNA was determined at 48 weeks. Child and caregiver characteristics, socio-demographic status, and treatment-related factors were assessed as predictors of adherence. Median adherence was 97.4% (IQR 96.1,98.4%) by visual analog scale, 94.8% (IQR 86,100%) by caregiver-reported last missed dose, 96.9% (IQR 94.5,98.2%) by clinic pill count, 93.4% (IQR 90.2,96.7%) by unannounced home-based pill count, and 94.8% (IQR 87.8,97.7%) by MEMS. At 48 weeks, 72.6% of children had HIV-1 RNA <50 copies/ml. Agreement among adherence measures was poor; only MEMS was significantly associated with viral suppression (p = 0.013). Predictors of poor adherence included changing residence, school attendance, lack of HIV disclosure to children aged nine to 15 years, and increasing household income.Adherence among children taking fixed-dose combination ART in sub-Saharan Africa is high and sustained over two years. However, certain groups are at risk for treatment failure, including children with disrupted routines, no knowledge of their HIV diagnosis among older children, and relatively high household income, possibly reflecting greater social support in the setting of greater poverty.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3080873?pdf=render
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