Adherence to HIV treatment: Results from a 1-year follow-up study

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We evaluated adherence to HIV treatments every 4 months during one year in 63 HIV-infected subjects using combination therapies including a protease inhibitor. A total of 18 subjects reported a high level of adherence, 14 in two evaluations, and eight a low level of adherence in all the three evaluations. The remaining 23 subjects (36.5%) reported different levels of adherence to treatment in the three evaluations. These findings suggest that the level of adherence to treatment changes markedly for each patient over time.

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Martini, M., D’Elia, S., Paoletti, F., Cargnel, A., Adriani, B., Carosi, G., … Agnoletto, V. (2002). Adherence to HIV treatment: Results from a 1-year follow-up study. HIV Medicine, 3(1), 62–64. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1464-2662.2001.00092.x

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