Computer-assisted self-interviewing (CASI) to improve provider assessment of adherence in routine clinical practice
- PMID: 12562031
- DOI: 10.1097/00126334-200212153-00004
Computer-assisted self-interviewing (CASI) to improve provider assessment of adherence in routine clinical practice
Abstract
Adherence to HIV antiretroviral therapy is closely associated with viral load suppression, progression to AIDS, and death in HIV-infected people. There is, however, no standardized approach to adherence assessment in routine clinical practice, and several studies suggest that providers rarely estimate adherence better than chance. Computer-assisted self-interview technology is an efficient means to identify HIV antiretroviral regimen errors and monitor adherence in order to maximize the benefits of therapy.
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