Engagement in Maximally-Assisted Therapy and Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy Among a Cohort of Indigenous People Who Use Illicit Drugs

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Brittany Barker
Evan Adams
Evan Wood
Thomas Kerr
Kora DeBeck
Huiru Dong
Jean Shoveller
Julio Montaner
M.-J. Milloy
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[1] British Columbia Centre on Substance Use,Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Program
[2] University of British Columbia,Division of AIDS, Department of Medicine
[3] First Nations Health Authority,School of Public Policy
[4] BC Provincial Government,School of Population and Public Health
[5] University of British Columbia,undefined
[6] Simon Fraser University,undefined
[7] University of British Columbia,undefined
[8] British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2019年 / 23卷
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Antiretroviral therapy; HIV interventions; People who use drugs; HIV; Indigenous people; Canada;
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Throughout the world, Indigenous populations experience a disproportionate burden of HIV infection. Maximally-assisted therapy (MAT) is an interdisciplinary care intervention that includes ART dispensation to support individuals with a history of addiction and homelessness. This study sought to longitudinally evaluate the relationship between engagement in MAT and achieving optimal adherence using data from an ongoing cohort of HIV-positive individuals who use drugs in Vancouver, Canada, where HIV/AIDS treatment is offered at no cost. Between December 2005 and November 2016, 354 HIV-positive Indigenous participants were enrolled and data were analyzed using generalized mixed-effects (GLMM) and marginal structural modeling. In both multivariable analyses, engagement in MAT was independently associated with optimal adherence to ART (GLMM: AOR = 4.92, 95% CI 3.18–7.62; marginal structural model: AOR = 5.76, 95% CI 3.34–9.96). MAT-based programmes could be a part of a renewed evidence-base to elevated levels of preventable HIV/AIDS-associated morbidity, mortality and viral transmission among Indigenous peoples in Canada.
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