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    Adherence to antiretroviral drug therapy in adult patients who are HIV-positive in Northwest Ethiopia: A study protocol

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    Authors
    Bezabhe, W.
    Peterson, G.
    Bereznicki, L.
    Stafford, Leanne
    Gee, P.
    Date
    2013
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Bezabhe, W. and Peterson, G. and Bereznicki, L. and Stafford, L. and Gee, P. 2013. Adherence to antiretroviral drug therapy in adult patients who are HIV-positive in Northwest Ethiopia: A study protocol. BMJ Open. 3 (10).
    Source Title
    BMJ Open
    DOI
    10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003559
    ISSN
    2044-6055
    School
    School of Pharmacy
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/58215
    Collection
    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Introduction: Achievement of optimal medication adherence and management of antiretroviral toxicity pose great challenges among Ethiopian patients with HIV/AIDS. There is currently a lack of long-term followup studies that identify the barriers to, and facilitators of, adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the Ethiopian setting. Therefore, we aim to investigate the level of adherence to ART and a wide range of potential influencing factors, including adverse drug reactions occurring with ART. Methods and analysis: We are conducting a 1-year prospective cohort study involving adult patients with HIV/AIDS starting on ART between December 2012 and March 2013. Data are being collected on patients' appointment dates in the ART clinics. Adherence to ART is being measured using pill count, medication possession ratio and patient's self-report. The primary outcome of the study will be the proportion of patients who are adherent to their ART regimen at 3, 6 and 12 months using pill count. Taking 95% or more of the dispensed ART regimen using pill count at given points of time will be considered the optimal level of adherence in this study. Data will be analysed using descriptive and inferential statistical procedures. Ethics and dissemination: Ethics approval was obtained from the Tasmania Health and Medical Human Research Ethics Committee and Bahir-Dar University 's Ethics Committee. The results of the study will be reported in peer-reviewed scientific journals, conferences and seminar presentations.

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