2007
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2006-1232
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Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy for Pediatric HIV Infection: A Qualitative Systematic Review With Recommendations for Research and Clinical Management

Abstract: Although nonadherence to prescribed therapies is widespread, it is particularly problematic with highly active antiretroviral therapy for HIV infection. This review of >50 studies in the area of pediatric HIV infection revealed varying methods for assessing antiretroviral adherence with a wide range of estimates of adherence. Correlates of adherence could be grouped as those relating to the medication, the patient, and the caregiver/family, with many conflicting findings and a lack of theory guiding the resear… Show more

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“…relationship to the child, responsibility for adherence and caregiver beliefs), the antiretroviral regimen (e.g. convenience, palatability, formulation and toxicity), culture and society 95, 96. Some of these factors are outside the control of the treating clinician, but should be acknowledged and addressed.…”
Section: Adherence and Hiv Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…relationship to the child, responsibility for adherence and caregiver beliefs), the antiretroviral regimen (e.g. convenience, palatability, formulation and toxicity), culture and society 95, 96. Some of these factors are outside the control of the treating clinician, but should be acknowledged and addressed.…”
Section: Adherence and Hiv Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is largely dependent on the definition of adherence, the method used to assess it and the study setting [16].…”
Section: Assessing Adherence To Pediatric Cartmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Key advantages include low-cost, noninvasiveness, minimal patient burden, ease of administration, and flexibility in timing and mode of administration. Self-report medication adherence measures are almost certainly the most practical method of measuring adherence in the context of clinical care and can provide information to providers about nonadherence prior to development of adverse clinical outcomes [1,10,[36][37][38][39]. In addition to providing estimates of medication dose-taking behavior, self-reports can uniquely provide information about adherence determinants such as understanding of the medication regimen, reasons for nonadherence, attitudes and beliefs toward medicines, and other psychosocial factors.…”
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confidence: 99%