Defining the optimal cut-point of self-reported ART adherence to achieve viral suppression in the era of contemporary HIV therapy: a cross-sectional study

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Leach, Emma O'Halloran [1 ]
Lu, Huiyin [2 ]
Caballero, Joshua [3 ]
Thomas, Jennifer E. [3 ]
Spencer, Emma C. [4 ]
Cook, Robert L. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Florida, SHARC Ctr Translat HIV Res, 2004 Mowry Rd, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
[2] Fred Hutchinson Canc Res Ctr, SCHARP, 1100 Fairview Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109 USA
[3] Larkin Univ, Coll Pharm, Dept Clin & Adm Sci, 18301 North Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33169 USA
[4] Florida Dept Hlth, Div Dis Control & Hlth Protect, 4052 Bald Cypress Way,BIN A0932399-1715, Tallahassee, FL USA
关键词
HIV; Viral suppression; Self-reported; Adherence; ART; ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY; MEDICATION ADHERENCE; VIROLOGICAL FAILURE; MORTALITY; BARRIERS; LEVEL;
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10.1186/s12981-021-00358-8
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background When considering adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV, many different cut-points are used. The primary goals of this study were to identify a level of self-reported medication adherence that best distinguished HIV viral suppression from non-suppression, and to compare the ability of a single-item and a 3-item adherence questionnaire to predict HIV viral suppression. Methods This cross-sectional analysis included 380 persons with HIV (PWH) from the Florida Cohort study who completed a self-reported ART adherence measure within 30-days of having an HIV viral load test. We used Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve analyses and ROCContrast to compare the ability of a single-item and a 3-item self-reported adherence measure to predict HIV viral suppression (defined as <= 200 copies/mL). We used the Youden index and chi square statistics to assess specific cut-points, and repeated the analysis with a different definition of HIV viral suppression (<= 1000 copies/mL). Results The mean percent adherence was 92.4% using the single-item score and 90.4% using the 3-item score; 81.6% had viral suppression. The areas under the curve for the single-item and 3-item adherence measures were generally poor overall and not significantly different from each other (0.589 and 0.580, p = 0.67). The Youden index identified cut-points of 93% and 89% as maximizing the sensitivity and specificity for the single-item and 3-item measures, respectively, whereas a cut-point of 80% on the single-item measure was best able to discriminate those with viral suppression (58% vs. 84%, p < 0.001). Results were similar with viral suppression defined as <= 1000 copies/mL. Conclusions In this sample of PWH, a single question on medication adherence was as good as a 3-item questionnaire in predicting HIV viral suppression, although neither had good discriminatory ability. A cut-point close to 90% adherence maximized sensitivity and specificity, although viral suppression was very similar for nearly all measures above 80%.
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