Artigo de Periódico
An adherence trilogy is essential for long-term HAART success
Fecha
2003Autor
Garcia, Rosa
Schooley, Robert T.
Badaró, Roberto José da Silva
Garcia, Rosa
Schooley, Robert T.
Badaró, Roberto José da Silva
Institución
Resumen
Adherence is the milestone of a successful therapy. Over the last decade several authors have
addressed the importance of adherence for optimal results of antiretroviral (ARV) therapy. Many
health care systems are investing substantial resources to make available contemporary
antiretroviral therapy. Despite the large investment in medications, insufficient investments have
been made into an integrated adherence component to maximize the impact of these medications.
Adherence, unlike drug therapy, cannot be defined as a single method with a defined prescription
or formula. Instead, it is the result of a complex interaction between the patient, a prescribed
medication and the health system. Many reports are available analyzing each of these components.
We have found that critical elements of adherence include the patient’s knowledge about the
disease and how medications will help achieve a longer and healthier life, together with the
motivation to adapt to a new style of life. A trilogy composed of information, motivation and
behavioral skills is essential to achieve the maximum desired level of adherence. We have
computerized this trilogy in a software program for self-administration in which each of the three
components is provided to the patient as many times as necessary to transmit an understanding of
the problem and to help make a rational decision to adhere to the ARV treatment program. In this
review we analyze several efforts and techniques to improve adherence to any recommended
medication that may interfere with the patient’s lifestyle and outline how the adherence trilogy
can be best used to optimize the ability of ARV therapy to durably suppress plasma HIV RNA to
undetectable levels.