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Computer-based intervention in HIV clinical care setting improves antiretroviral adherence: the LifeWindows Project.

Authors :
Fisher JD
Amico KR
Fisher WA
Cornman DH
Shuper PA
Trayling C
Redding C
Barta W
Lemieux AF
Altice FL
Dieckhaus K
Friedland G
Source :
AIDS and behavior [AIDS Behav] 2011 Nov; Vol. 15 (8), pp. 1635-46.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We evaluated the efficacy of LifeWindows, a theory-based, computer-administered antiretroviral (ARV) therapy adherence support intervention, delivered to HIV + patients at routine clinical care visits. 594 HIV + adults receiving HIV care at five clinics were randomized to intervention or control arms. Intervention vs. control impact in the intent-to-treat sample (including participants whose ARVs had been entirely discontinued, who infrequently attended care, or infrequently used LifeWindows) did not reach significance. Intervention impact in the On Protocol sample (328 intervention and control arm participants whose ARVs were not discontinued, who attended care and were exposed to LifeWindows regularly) was significant. On Protocol intervention vs. control participants achieved significantly higher levels of perfect 3-day ACTG-assessed adherence over time, with sensitivity analyses maintaining this effect down to 70% adherence. This study supports the utility of LifeWindows and illustrates that patients on ARVs who persist in care at clinical care sites can benefit from adherence promotion software.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1573-3254
Volume :
15
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
AIDS and behavior
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21452051
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-011-9926-x