Treatment patterns and preferences of people living with HIV starting or switching antiretroviral therapy: Real-world evidence from Portugal

Author:

Pedro Liliana1,Zagalo Alexandra2,Tavares Raquel3,Pacheco Patrícia4,Oliveira Joaquim5,Vaz Pinto Inês6,Serrão Rosário7,Tavares Sandra8,Brito Paula9,Maltez Fernando10,Neves Isabel11,Carvalho Alexandre12ORCID,Teófilo Eugénio13,Almeida Joana14,Lains Inês14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital de Portimão, Centro Hospitalar Universitário Do Algarve, Portimão, Portugal

2. Department of Infectious Diseases, Hospital Santa Maria, Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte, Lisboa, Portugal

3. Department of Infectiology, Hospital Beatriz Ângelo, Loures, Portugal

4. Department of Infectiology, Hospital Prof. Dr Fernando da Fonseca, Amadora, Portugal

5. Department of Infectiology, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal

6. Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital de Cascais, Cascais, Portugal

7. Department of Infectious Diseases, Hospital de São João, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João, Porto, Portugal

8. Department of Infectiology, Hospital de Vila Real, Centro Hospitalar Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Vila Real, Portugal

9. Department of Infectiology, Hospital Garcia de Orta, Almada, Portugal

10. Department of Infectiology, Hospital Curry Cabral, Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Central, Lisboa, Portugal

11. Department of Infectiology, Hospital Pedro Hispano, Unidade Local de Saúde de Matosinhos, Matosinhos, Portugal

12. Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital de Braga, Braga, Portugal

13. Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital dos Capuchos, Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Central, Lisboa, Portugal

14. Medical Affairs Department, MSD Portugal, Paço de Arcos, Portugal

Abstract

Background There is a lack of up-to-date real-life evidence on antiretroviral therapy (ART) strategies among people living with HIV (PLWH) in Portugal. This study aimed to describe the treatment strategy used in PLWH either initiating or switching ART. Methods Non-interventional, cross-sectional, multicenter study carried out between December 2019 and October 2021 in Portugal. Results A total of 237 PLWH were included in this study, 171 of whom were ART-experienced and 66 were ART-naïve. The study showed that triple regimens were the most common ART strategy and integrase strand transfer inhibitors-based therapy was the most frequently used therapeutic class in both ART-naïve and ART-experienced PLWH. Nevertheless, about a third of PLWH who started a triple regimen transitioned to a dual regimen. Patient-reported outcomes revealed high HIV literacy and similar ART preferences in both groups. Conclusions This real-world study showed that triple regimens were the most widely used ART strategy, even after the European AIDS Clinical Society guidelines introduced the recommendation of a dual regimen for naïve patients. The cohorts of this study presented a high level of HIV literacy at the time of inclusion. Our findings highlighted that taking pills only once a day is considered a very important feature for most patients.

Funder

Merck Sharp & Dohme, LDA, Portugal

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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