Preferences of people living with HIV for injectable and oral antiretroviral treatment in the Netherlands: a discrete choice experiment

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Abstract

Injectable antiretroviral treatment (ART) represents a new effective and potentially more convenient alternative to oral ART for people living with HIV (PLWH). This study assessed preferences of PLWH for long-acting injectable compared with oral ART in the Netherlands. A labelled discrete choice experiment presented 12 choice sets of long-acting injectable and oral ART. PLWH were asked to select their preferred ART, described by six attributes: location of administration, dosing frequency, risk of short-term side effects, drug–drug interaction, forgivability, and food and mealtime restrictions. Random parameters logit and latent class models were used to estimate preferences of PLWH. 98.6% of 76 respondents were experienced oral ART users that had taken ART for a median of 12 years (Q1–Q3: 7.0–20.0). 30 (39.5%) respondents chose long-acting injectable ART in all choice tasks and 22 (28.9%) always chose oral ART. The random parameter model showed that, on average, respondents significantly favoured long-acting injectable ART over oral ART, preferred administration of the long-acting injectable ART at home, and a less frequent regimen. The latent class model confirmed one class strongly preferring long-acting injectable ART and one class slightly preferring oral ART. This study highlights the value for both long-acting injectable and oral ART.

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Kremer, I. E. H., Beaudart, C., Simons, J., Plieger, H., Schroeder, M., & Hiligsmann, M. (2024). Preferences of people living with HIV for injectable and oral antiretroviral treatment in the Netherlands: a discrete choice experiment. AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV, 36(4), 536–545. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2023.2240067

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