From Research to Practice: Lay Adherence Counsellors’ Fidelity to an Evidence-Based Intervention for Promoting Adherence to Antiretroviral Treatment in the Western Cape, South Africa

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Sarah Dewing
Cathy Mathews
Allanise Cloete
Nikki Schaay
Madhvi Shah
Leickness Simbayi
Johann Louw
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[1] Medical Research Council of South Africa,Health Systems Research Unit
[2] School of Public Health and Family Medicine,Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health
[3] University of Cape Town,Department of Psychology
[4] HIV/AIDS,undefined
[5] STIs and TB Research Programme,undefined
[6] Human Sciences Research Council,undefined
[7] School of Public Health,undefined
[8] University of the Western Cape,undefined
[9] School of Medicine,undefined
[10] Marshall University,undefined
[11] University of Cape Town,undefined
[12] University of Cape Town,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2013年 / 17卷
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Lay counsellor; Adherence counselling; Intervention fidelity; Motivational interviewing;
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In the Western Cape, lay counsellors are tasked with supporting antiretroviral (ARV) adherence in public healthcare clinics. Thirty-nine counsellors in 21 Cape Town clinics were trained in Options for Health (Options), an evidence-based intervention based on motivational interviewing (MI). We evaluated counsellors’ ability to deliver Options for addressing poor adherence following 5 days training. Audio-recordings of counselling sessions collected following training were transcribed and translated into English. Thirty-five transcripts of sessions conducted by 35 counsellors were analysed for fidelity to the Options protocol, and using the Motivational Interviewing Treatment and Integrity (MITI) code. Counsellors struggled with some of the strategies associated with MI, such as assessing readiness-to-change and facilitating change talk. Overall, counsellors failed to achieve proficiency in the approach of MI according to the MITI. Counsellors were able to negotiate realistic plans for addressing patients’ barriers to adherence. Further efforts aimed at strengthening the ARV adherence counselling programme are needed.
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