Acceptability of a Combination Adherence Strategy to Support HIV Antiretroviral Therapy and Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Adherence During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding in Malawi.
Friday SaidiTwambilile PhangaLauren A GraybillKatie R MollanLauren M HillWatson SibandeGetrude MsowoyaAnnie ThomNora E RosenbergKellie FreebornK Rivet AmicoSam PhiriWilbroad MutaleBenjamin H ChiPublished in: AIDS and behavior (2023)
In two parallel pilot studies, we implemented a combination adherence intervention of patient-centered counselling and adherence supporter training, tailored to support HIV treatment (i.e., antiretroviral therapy) or prevention (i.e., pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP) during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Using a mixed-methods approach, we evaluated the intervention's acceptability. We investigated engagement, satisfaction, and discussion content via survey to all 151 participants assigned to the intervention arm (51 women living with HIV, 100 PrEP-eligible women without HIV). We also conducted serial in-depth interviews with a subgroup (n = 40) at enrollment, three months, and six months. In the quantitative analysis, the vast majority reported high satisfaction with intervention components and expressed desire to receive it in the future, if made available. These findings were supported in the qualitative analysis, with favorable comments about counselor engagement, intervention content and types of support received from adherence supporters. Overall, these results demonstrate high acceptability and provide support for HIV status-neutral interventions for antiretroviral adherence.
Keyphrases
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv infected
- hiv positive
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hiv aids
- hiv infected patients
- men who have sex with men
- randomized controlled trial
- hiv testing
- hepatitis c virus
- glycemic control
- south africa
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- social media
- physical activity
- systematic review
- pregnant women
- clinical trial
- insulin resistance
- cross sectional
- optical coherence tomography
- pregnancy outcomes
- current status
- metabolic syndrome
- weight loss