The Relationship Between CAM Use and Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapies Among Persons Living With HIV

被引:13
|
作者
Littlewood, Rae A. [1 ,2 ]
Vanable, Peter A. [3 ]
机构
[1] Mind Res Network, Albuquerque, NM 87106 USA
[2] Lovelace Biomed & Environm Res Inst, Albuquerque, NM USA
[3] Syracuse Univ, Dept Psychol, Syracuse, NY 13244 USA
关键词
HIV; adherence; complementary medicine; alternative medicine; CAM; ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE USE; DECISION-MAKING; CHRONIC ILLNESS; UNITED-STATES; GAY MEN; COMPLEMENTARY; PEOPLE; HIV/AIDS; AUSTRALIA; PERCEPTIONS;
D O I
10.1037/a0033519
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Objective: The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) may undermine other adaptive illness management behaviors, such as treatment adherence. The present study tests the hypothesis that CAM use is associated with intentional lapses in adherence (e.g., "medication vacations"), perhaps due to negative beliefs about antiretroviral therapy (ART). Method: Cross-sectional interviews with 116 PLWHA were completed using a computerized assessment of self-reported CAM use and ART adherence. Results: Almost half of participants used CAM to treat or manage HIV-related health concerns in the past month, and 78% had used CAM since being diagnosed with HIV. Seventy-one percent of participants endorsed at least one domain of intentional nonadherence since starting HIV treatment. As hypothesized, CAM users did not differ from nonusers on overall ART adherence. Contrary to hypotheses, CAM users were less likely to report taking medication vacations or having stopped taking HIV medications without their doctor's approval compared with nonusers. CAM intensity was also related to intentional nonadherence, such that patients who engaged in more CAM tended to report fewer skipped doses and fewer nonprescribed adjustments to their medication regimen in the past month. Conclusions: Findings suggest that PLWHA use CAM as an adjunct to ART and that CAM use does not undermine ART adherence. Needed now is longitudinal research to determine how a proactive, holistic approach to HIV care interacts with conventional HIV treatment over time, and whether CAM use impacts long-term quality of life and health outcomes.
引用
收藏
页码:660 / 667
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Trauma, dissociation, and antiretroviral adherence among persons living with HIV/AIDS
    Keuroghlian, Alex S.
    Kamen, Charles S.
    Neri, Eric
    Lee, Susanne
    Liu, Rhianon
    Gore-Felton, Cheryl
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH, 2011, 45 (07) : 942 - 948
  • [2] Program Development for Enhancing Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy among Persons Living with HIV
    Cote, Jose
    Godin, Gaston
    Garcia, Pilar Ramirez
    Gagnon, Marilou
    Rouleau, Genevieve
    AIDS PATIENT CARE AND STDS, 2008, 22 (12) : 965 - 975
  • [3] Benefits and extent of CAM use among persons living with HIV attending an antiretroviral therapy clinic in Warri, Nigeria
    Ahwinahwi, Ufuoma S.
    Odili, Valentine U.
    Ogubere, Jeremiah
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACY PRACTICE, 2018, 26 (04) : 351 - 355
  • [4] A qualitative analysis of factors influencing antiretroviral adherence among persons living with HIV in Ghana
    Abdulai, Martha Ali
    Mevissen, Fraukje E. F.
    Ruiter, Robert A. C.
    Owusu-Agyei, Seth
    Asante, Kwaku Poku
    Bos, Arjan E. R.
    JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY & APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 32 (01) : 135 - 150
  • [5] The Role of Alcohol on Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Among Persons Living With HIV in Urban India
    Schensul, Stephen L.
    Ha, Toan
    Schensul, Jean J.
    Vaz, Melita
    Singh, Rajendra
    Burleson, Joseph A.
    Bryant, Kendall
    JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS, 2017, 78 (05) : 716 - 724
  • [6] Cannabis Use, Medication Management and Adherence Among Persons Living with HIV
    Vidot, Denise C.
    Lerner, Brenda
    Gonzalez, Raul
    AIDS AND BEHAVIOR, 2017, 21 (07) : 2005 - 2013
  • [7] Cannabis Use, Medication Management and Adherence Among Persons Living with HIV
    Denise C. Vidot
    Brenda Lerner
    Raul Gonzalez
    AIDS and Behavior, 2017, 21 : 2005 - 2013
  • [8] Social support, substance use, and denial in relationship to Antiretroviral treatment adherence among HIV-infected persons
    Power, R
    Koopman, C
    Volk, J
    Israelski, DM
    Stone, L
    Chesney, MA
    Spiegel, D
    AIDS PATIENT CARE AND STDS, 2003, 17 (05) : 245 - 252
  • [9] Antiretroviral adherence and use of alternative therapies among older HIV-infected adults
    Wutoh, AK
    Brown, CM
    Kumoji, EK
    Daftary, MS
    Jones, T
    Barnes, NA
    Powell, NJ
    JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2001, 93 (7-8) : 243 - 250
  • [10] Alcohol Use and Antiretroviral Adherence Among Patients Living with HIV: Is Change in Alcohol Use Associated with Change in Adherence?
    Emily C. Williams
    Kathleen A. McGinnis
    Anna D. Rubinsky
    Theresa E. Matson
    Jennifer F. Bobb
    Gwen T. Lapham
    E. Jennifer Edelman
    Derek D. Satre
    Sheryl L. Catz
    Julie E. Richards
    Kendall J. Bryant
    Brandon D. L. Marshall
    Kevin L. Kraemer
    Stephen Crystal
    Adam J. Gordon
    Melissa Skanderson
    David A. Fiellin
    Amy C. Justice
    Katharine A. Bradley
    AIDS and Behavior, 2021, 25 : 203 - 214