“…The primary outcomes addressed in the studies included one ART usage among study participants, 40 one adherence measured through prescription refills, 48 two viral load adherences, 37,46 six adherences over time, 31,33,34,38,39,43 and 16 self-reported adherences (►Table 2). 8,[26][27][28][29][30]32,35,36,41,42,44,45,47,49,50 Adherence interventions were measured as self-report, ART usage, adherence over time using a medication event monitoring system (MEMS) or an electronic adherence monitoring device, such as Wisepill, pharmacy refills, pill count, and clinical outcomes (viral load, HIV-ribonucleic acid [RNA] suppression, and cluster of differentiation 4 [CD4] count). Additionally, a summary of the outcome data, adherence assessment, metrics, relative effect (risk and odds ratios [OR]), and a measure of precision (95% confidence interval [CI]) for each study are shown in ►Table 2.…”