Examining adherence barriers among women with HIV to tailor outreach for long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy.
Lorie BenningAndrea MantsiosDeanna KerriganJenell S ColemanElizabeth GolubOni BlackstockDeborah Konkle-ParkerMorgan PhilbinAnandi ShethAdaora A AdimoraMardge H CohenDominika SeidmanJoel MilamSeble G KassayeTonya TaylorMiranda MurrayPublished in: BMC women's health (2020)
Current injectable contraceptive users (vs. non-users) had greater odds of oral ART adherence (aOR: 1.87) and viral suppression (aOR: 1.28). Findings identify profiles of women who may benefit from and be interested in LA ART. Further research is warranted focused on the uptake and utility of LA ART for such key subpopulations of women at high need for innovative approaches to achieve sustained viral suppression.
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