Retention in HIV Care Among HIV-Seropositive Pregnant and Postpartum Women in Uganda: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial

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Lora L. Sabin
Nafisa Halim
Davidson H. Hamer
Elizabeth M. Simmons
Sivani Jonnalagadda
Anna Larson Williams
Harriet Chemusto
Allen L. Gifford
Rachael Bonawitz
Philip Aroda
Mary DeSilva
Julia Gasuza
Barbara Mukasa
Lisa J. Messersmith
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[1] Boston University School of Public Health,Department of Global Health
[2] Boston University School of Medicine,Section of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine
[3] Mildmay Uganda,Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research
[4] VA Boston Healthcare System,Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine
[5] Boston University School of Medicine,Westbrook College of Health Professions
[6] Saint Christopher’s Hospital for Children,undefined
[7] University of New England,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2020年 / 24卷
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Pregnant women; Retention in HIV care; Clinical trials; Uganda;
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We tested an intervention that aimed to increase retention in antiretroviral therapy (ART) among HIV-positive pregnant and postpartum women, a population shown to be vulnerable to poor ART outcomes. 133 pregnant women initiating ART at 2 hospitals in Uganda used real time-enabled wireless pill monitors (WPM) for 1 month, and were then randomized to receive text message reminders (triggered by late dose-taking) and data-informed counseling through 3 months postpartum or standard care. We assessed “full retention” (proportion attending all monthly clinic visits and delivering at a study facility; “visit retention” (proportion of clinic visits attended); and “postpartum retention” (proportion retained at 3 months postpartum). Intention-to-treat and per protocol analyses found that retention was relatively low and similar between groups, with no significant differences. Retention declined significantly post-delivery. The intervention was unsuccessful in this population, which experiences suboptimal ART retention and is in urgent need of effective interventions.
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