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. 2023 Oct;37(10):489-494.
doi: 10.1089/apc.2023.0164.

Electronic Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Monitors and Associated Interventions Improve Adolescent-Caregiver Relationships and Self-Efficacy Among Adolescents and Young Adults with HIV in Uganda

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Electronic Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Monitors and Associated Interventions Improve Adolescent-Caregiver Relationships and Self-Efficacy Among Adolescents and Young Adults with HIV in Uganda

Julian Adong et al. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2023 Oct.

Abstract

Many adolescents and young adults with HIV (AYWH) struggle with antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence and experience poorer outcomes than adults. Relevant factors include forgetfulness and poor self-efficacy related to their evolving neurobiology. We qualitatively explored experiences of AYWH-caregivers dyads using real-time ART adherence monitors and associated reminder functions in the home setting. As part of an implementation science-oriented study, AYWH used the Wisepill adherence monitor for 3 months. AYWH could also opt for short message service (SMS) self-reminders, a self-selected social supporter for delayed or missed doses, or an alarm reminder. We conducted in-depth interviews with randomly selected AYWH-caregiver dyads regarding their experience using the monitor. Qualitative data were analyzed using inductive content analysis. We completed 15 AYWH-caregiver dyad interviews. Of the AYWH, 67% were female, mean age was 16 years, 56% lived with their biological mother, and 86% were virologically suppressed. AYWH and their caregivers generally found the adherence monitors acceptable, though some had privacy concerns. AYWH felt the monitors helped them take charge of their medication, largely through the real-time alarm and SMS reminders; this took the burden of adherence reminders away from the caregivers, improving strained AYWH-caregiver relationships. Two adolescents reported rebound poor adherence after monitor withdrawal. ART adherence monitors and associated tools were largely acceptable to AYWH and their caregivers in home settings. The intervention helped improve AYWH self-efficacy and alleviated burden from some AYWH-caregiver relationships. Rebound poor adherence suggests the need for on-going support and/or other means to achieve intrinsic mechanisms for sustained adherence. Clinical Trial Registration number: NCT03825952.

Keywords: Africa; HIV; adherence; adolescents; mHealth.

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Conflict of interest statement

J.E.H. has been a consultant for Merck. The other authors declare no conflict of interest and that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that may be a source of potential conflict of interest.

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