Real-time electronic adherence monitoring plus follow-up improves adherence compared with standard electronic adherence monitoring.

2017
https://researcherprofiles.org/profile/1206135
27835622
Haberer JE, Musinguzi N, Tsai AC, Boum Y, Bwana BM, Muzoora C, Hunt PW, Martin JN, Bangsberg DR
Abstract

The impact of real-time electronic monitoring on antiretroviral therapy adherence warrants further study. We conducted an analysis of cohort participants that initially involved standard electronic adherence monitoring (EAM), followed by real-time EAM and home visits for sustained at least 48-h adherence interruptions. Immediately after switching between the two types of EAM, mean adherence among 112 participants increased from 84% to 93% and remained elevated for 6 months (P < 0.001). Real-time EAM is a promising approach for improving adherence.

Journal Issue
Volume 31 of Issue 1