Journal article

Adherence in the CAPRISA 004 tenofovir gel microbicide trial

LE Mansoor, Q Abdool Karim, N Yende-Zuma, KM MacQueen, C Baxter, BT Madlala, A Grobler, SS Abdool Karim

AIDS and Behavior | SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS | Published : 2014

Abstract

High adherence is key to microbicide effectiveness. Here we provide a description of adherence interventions and the adherence rates achieved in the CAPRISA 004 Tenofovir gel trial. Adherence support for the before-and-after dosing strategy (BAT 24) was provided at enrolment and at each monthly study visit. This initially comprised individual counselling and was replaced midway by a structured theory-based adherence support program (ASP) based on motivational interviewing. The 889 women were followed for an average of 18 months and attended a total of 17,031 monthly visits. On average women reported five sex acts and returned 5.9 empty applicators per month. The adherence rate based on appli..

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