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Comprehensive evaluation of caregiver-reported antiretroviral therapy adherence for HIV-infected children.


ABSTRACT: For HIV-infected children, adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is often assessed by caregiver report but there are few data on their validity. We conducted prospective evaluations with 191 children ages 0-14 years and their caregivers over 6 months in western Kenya to identify questionnaire items that best predicted adherence to ART. Medication Event Monitoring Systems(®) (MEMS, MWV/AARDEX Ltd., Switzerland) electronic dose monitors were used as external criterion for adherence. We employed a novel variable selection tool using the LASSO technique with logistic regression to identify items best correlated with dichotomized MEMS adherence (?90 or <90 % doses taken). Nine of 48 adherence items were identified as the best predictors of adherence, including missed or late doses in the past 7 days, problems giving the child medicines, and caregiver-level factors like not being present at medication taking. These items could be included in adherence assessment tools for pediatric patients.

SUBMITTER: Vreeman RC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4393778 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comprehensive evaluation of caregiver-reported antiretroviral therapy adherence for HIV-infected children.

Vreeman Rachel C RC   Nyandiko Winstone M WM   Liu Hai H   Tu Wanzhu W   Scanlon Michael L ML   Slaven James E JE   Ayaya Samuel O SO   Inui Thomas S TS  

AIDS and behavior 20150401 4


For HIV-infected children, adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is often assessed by caregiver report but there are few data on their validity. We conducted prospective evaluations with 191 children ages 0-14 years and their caregivers over 6 months in western Kenya to identify questionnaire items that best predicted adherence to ART. Medication Event Monitoring Systems(®) (MEMS, MWV/AARDEX Ltd., Switzerland) electronic dose monitors were used as external criterion for adherence. We employe  ...[more]

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