Long-Term Patient Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy

Author:

Ostrop Nikola J1,Hallett Kristi A2,Gill M John3

Affiliation:

1. Nikola J Ostrop BScPharm, Clinic Pharmacist, Southern Alberta HIV Clinic, Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

2. Kristi A Hallett BScPharm, Pharmacist, Department of Pharmacy, Foothills Medical Centre

3. M John Gill MB FRCPC, Medical Director, Southern Alberta HIV Clinic, Foothills Medical Centre; Head, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To measure patient adherence to antiretroviral therapy over a two-year period and to identify factors impacting adherence. METHODS: In a regional HIV treatment center, 100 consecutive patients starting any new antiretroviral agent were enrolled in this study, which consisted of a one-year retrospective data review and a one-year prospective component. The tools used for evaluating adherence were the monthly prescription refill data and a patient questionnaire. Data analyzed included overall adherence, adherence to individual antiretrovirals, and change in adherence over time, as well as factors reported as influencing adherence. RESULTS: Greater than 80% adherence in taking prescribed doses was seen in 75% of patients during the retrospective phase of the study; adherence increased to 84% in the prospective phase. Throughout the prospective phase of the study, monthly median adherence rates were 98–100%. Suboptimal adherence secondary to pill fatigue or number of daily pills did not occur. Reported nonadherence to dietary restrictions varied among drugs. The primary cause given for poor adherence was difficulty remembering, followed by inconvenient dosing schedule and difficulty scheduling administration times around meals. At least one adherence tool was used by 61% of patients. A diagnosis of AIDS was associated with lower adherence in our patient population (p = 0.039); substance abuse and psychiatric history had no influence. CONCLUSIONS: Adherence to antiretroviral treatment regimens did not diminish over the two years studied. Several patients with poor adherence were identified, emphasizing the importance of addressing this issue both prior to and throughout treatment. A personalized approach by healthcare providers can optimize patient adherence to antiretroviral therapy by providing careful drug selection in addition to routine follow-up and the provision of information, feedback, and reminder systems.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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