A Peer-Led HIV Medication Adherence Intervention Targeting Adults Linked to Medical Care but without a Suppressed Viral Load.

Author: BanderasJulie, ChengAn-Lin, ChertoffKeyna, EnriquezMaithe, FarnanRose, HayesDeana, McKinseyDavid, MorenoJose, OrtegoGerry, PetersonJane

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BACKGROUND: Non-adherence to antiretroviral (ART) treatment remains a prevalent problem even among the segment of the U.S. HIV population that is 'linked' to medical care. METHODS: Controlled pilot feasibility study with ART experienced adult patients (n = 20) linked to HIV medical care without sup...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25412724

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A Peer-Led HIV Medication Adherence Intervention Targeting Adults Linked to Medical Care but Without a Suppressed Viral Load

This controlled pilot feasibility study explores the effectiveness of a peer-led HIV medication adherence intervention named `Ready' in adults linked to medical care but without a suppressed viral load. The study found that `Ready' significantly improved adherence, correlating with improved viral load suppression. The authors conclude that this peer-led intervention shows promise in improving adherence among adults with a history of non-adherence to HIV treatment, warranting further investigation.

Peer-Led Intervention for Improved HIV Medication Adherence

This research demonstrates the potential of a peer-led HIV medication adherence intervention (`Ready') in improving adherence and achieving viral load suppression among adults with a history of non-adherence. The study's findings highlight the importance of peer support in addressing complex challenges related to medication adherence, especially for individuals with a history of non-adherence. This research encourages further investigation into the efficacy and scalability of peer-led interventions for improving HIV medication adherence.

Empowering Patients Through Peer Support

This research underscores the importance of empowering patients by providing them with the tools and support they need to effectively manage their health. The study's findings demonstrate the effectiveness of peer-led interventions in improving HIV medication adherence, highlighting the potential for peer support to play a significant role in addressing complex challenges related to patient care and treatment. This research encourages the development and implementation of peer-led interventions to support patients in their journey towards optimal health outcomes.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

Just as a camel caravan relies on the collective strength and support of its members to navigate a challenging desert journey, individuals living with HIV can benefit from the support and guidance of their peers. This research highlights the effectiveness of a peer-led intervention in improving medication adherence and achieving viral load suppression, demonstrating the power of community and shared experiences in promoting health and well-being. By embracing peer support and empowering patients to take ownership of their health, we can create a supportive and nurturing environment for individuals living with HIV, fostering their resilience and promoting their journey towards a healthier future.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2015-11-24
  2. Date Revised 2023-11-12
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

25412724

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

NIHMS916945

SNS
PICO Info
in preparation
Languages

English

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