Self-reported adherence to antiretroviral medications among participants in HIV clinical trials: the AACTG Adherence Instruments

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Chesney, MA
Ickovics, JR
Chambers, DB
Gifford, AL
Neidig, J
Zwickl, B
Wu, AW
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[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, Ctr AIDS Prevent Studies, Dept Med, Div Gen Internal Med, San Francisco, CA 94105 USA
[2] Yale Univ, Dept Epidemiol & Publ Hlth, Dept Psychol, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[3] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Med, VA San Diego Healthcare Syst, San Diego, CA 92103 USA
[4] Ohio State Univ, Coll Med & Publ Hlth, Div Infect Dis, Dept Internal Med, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[5] Indiana Univ, Dept Med, Div Infect Dis, Indianapolis, IN USA
[6] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
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10.1080/09540120050042891
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This paper describes the AACTG Adherence Instruments, which are comprised of two self-report questionnaires for use in clinical trials conducted by the Adult AIDS Clinical Trials Group (AACTG). The questionnaires were administered to 75 patients at ten AACTG sites in the USA. All patients were taking combination antiretroviral therapy (ART), including at least one protease inhibitor. Eleven per cent of patients reported missing at least one dose the day before the interview, and 17% reported missing at least one dose during the two days prior. The most common reasons for missing medications included 'simply forgot' (66%) and a number of factors often associated with improved health, including being busy (53%), away from home (57%) and changes in routine (51%). Less adherent patients reported lower adherence self-efficacy (p = 0.006) and were less sure of the link between non-adherence and the development of drug resistance (p = 0.009). They were also more likely to consume alcohol, to be employed outside the home for pay and to have enrolled in clinical trials to gain access to drugs (all p < 0.05). Twenty-two per cent of patients taking drugs requiring special instructions were unaware of these instructions. Each questionnaire took approximately ten minutes to complete. Responses to the questionnaires were favourable. These questionnaires have been included in six AACTG clinical trials to date and have been widely disseminated to investigators both in the USA and abroad.
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