Longitudinal trends and determinants of patient-reported side effects on ART-a Swedish national registry study.

<h4>Introduction</h4>The use of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) to systematically quantify adverse events (AE) will assist in the improvement of medical care and the QoL of patients living with HIV (PLWH). The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between self-reported s...

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Main Authors: Åsa Mellgren, Lars E Eriksson, Maria Reinius, Gaetano Marrone, Veronica Svedhem
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242710
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spelling doaj-9f0df8c0c68a4b279d12e848652780b62021-03-04T12:48:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011512e024271010.1371/journal.pone.0242710Longitudinal trends and determinants of patient-reported side effects on ART-a Swedish national registry study.Åsa MellgrenLars E ErikssonMaria ReiniusGaetano MarroneVeronica Svedhem<h4>Introduction</h4>The use of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) to systematically quantify adverse events (AE) will assist in the improvement of medical care and the QoL of patients living with HIV (PLWH). The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between self-reported side effects and other PROs, demographics and laboratory data, and further evaluate the Health Questionnaire (HQ) as a tool for following trends in patient-reported side effects over time in relation to trends in prescribed third agent in ART.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>The Swedish National Registry InfCareHiv includes an annual self-reported nine-item HQwhich is used in patient-centered HIV care in all Swedish HIV units. In this study, the experience of side effects was addressed. We analyzed 9,476 HQs completed by 4,186 PLWH together with details about their prescribed ART and relevant biomarkers collected during 2011-2017. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Pearson's correlation coefficient and mixed logistic regression.<h4>Results</h4>The cross-sectional analysis of the HQs showed that the frequency of reported side effects decreased from 32% (2011) to 15% (2017). During the same period, there was a shift in ART prescription from efavirenz (EFV) to dolutegravir (DTG) (positive correlation coefficient r = 0.94, p = 0.0016). Further, PLWH who reported being satisfied with their physical health (OR: 0.47, p = <0.001) or psychological health (OR: 0.70, p = 0.001) were less likely to report side effects than those less satisfied.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Self-reported side effects were found to have a close relationship with the patient's ratings of their overall health situation and demonstrated a strong correlation with the sharp decline in use of EFV and rise in use of DTG, with reported side effects being halved. This study supports the feasibility of using the HQ as a tool for longitudinal follow up of trends in PROs.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242710
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author Åsa Mellgren
Lars E Eriksson
Maria Reinius
Gaetano Marrone
Veronica Svedhem
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Lars E Eriksson
Maria Reinius
Gaetano Marrone
Veronica Svedhem
Longitudinal trends and determinants of patient-reported side effects on ART-a Swedish national registry study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Åsa Mellgren
Lars E Eriksson
Maria Reinius
Gaetano Marrone
Veronica Svedhem
author_sort Åsa Mellgren
title Longitudinal trends and determinants of patient-reported side effects on ART-a Swedish national registry study.
title_short Longitudinal trends and determinants of patient-reported side effects on ART-a Swedish national registry study.
title_full Longitudinal trends and determinants of patient-reported side effects on ART-a Swedish national registry study.
title_fullStr Longitudinal trends and determinants of patient-reported side effects on ART-a Swedish national registry study.
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal trends and determinants of patient-reported side effects on ART-a Swedish national registry study.
title_sort longitudinal trends and determinants of patient-reported side effects on art-a swedish national registry study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description <h4>Introduction</h4>The use of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) to systematically quantify adverse events (AE) will assist in the improvement of medical care and the QoL of patients living with HIV (PLWH). The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between self-reported side effects and other PROs, demographics and laboratory data, and further evaluate the Health Questionnaire (HQ) as a tool for following trends in patient-reported side effects over time in relation to trends in prescribed third agent in ART.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>The Swedish National Registry InfCareHiv includes an annual self-reported nine-item HQwhich is used in patient-centered HIV care in all Swedish HIV units. In this study, the experience of side effects was addressed. We analyzed 9,476 HQs completed by 4,186 PLWH together with details about their prescribed ART and relevant biomarkers collected during 2011-2017. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Pearson's correlation coefficient and mixed logistic regression.<h4>Results</h4>The cross-sectional analysis of the HQs showed that the frequency of reported side effects decreased from 32% (2011) to 15% (2017). During the same period, there was a shift in ART prescription from efavirenz (EFV) to dolutegravir (DTG) (positive correlation coefficient r = 0.94, p = 0.0016). Further, PLWH who reported being satisfied with their physical health (OR: 0.47, p = <0.001) or psychological health (OR: 0.70, p = 0.001) were less likely to report side effects than those less satisfied.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Self-reported side effects were found to have a close relationship with the patient's ratings of their overall health situation and demonstrated a strong correlation with the sharp decline in use of EFV and rise in use of DTG, with reported side effects being halved. This study supports the feasibility of using the HQ as a tool for longitudinal follow up of trends in PROs.
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