Journal article
Pharmacy adherence measures to assess adherence to antiretroviral therapy: Review of the literature and implications for treatment monitoring
JH McMahon, MR Jordan, K Kelley, S Bertagnolio, SY Hong, CA Wanke, SR Lewin, JH Elliott
Clinical Infectious Diseases | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciq167
Abstract
Prescription or pill-based methods for estimating adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART), pharmacy adherence measures (PAMs), are objective estimates calculated from routinely collected pharmacy data. We conducted a literature review to evaluate PAMs, including their association with virological and other clinical outcomes, their efficacy compared with other adherence measures, and factors to consider when selecting a PAM to monitor adherence. PAMs were classified into 3 categories: medication possession ratio (MPR), pill count (PC), and pill pick-up (PPU). Data exist to recommend PAMs over self-reported adherence. PAMs consistently predicted patient outcomes, but additional studies are n..
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Awarded by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Funding Acknowledgements
National Health and Medical Research Council (Postgraduate Scholarship to J.H.M.), National Institutes of Health (5K23AI074423-04 to M.R.J., 5T32AI007438-18 to S.Y.H.)