Optimal Treatment Adherence Counseling Outcomes for People Living with HIV and Limited Health Literacy

作者: Jennifer A. Pellowski , Seth C. Kalichman , Tamar Grebler

DOI: 10.1080/08964289.2014.963006

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摘要: Limited health literacy has been shown to contribute poor adherence antiretroviral therapy (ART) in people living with HIV/AIDS. Given the mixed results of previous interventions for HIV and low literacy, investigating possible targets improved is warranted. The present study aims identify correlates optimal suboptimal outcomes among participants a recent skills-based medication intervention. This secondary analysis included 188 men women who had complete viral load data. Adherence was assessed by unannounced pill count follow-up loads were blood draw. Results showed that higher levels lower alcohol use strongest predictors achieving outcomes. interplay between on should be focus future research.

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