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  • Women are increasingly becoming the largest group diagnosed with HIV, particularly during their reproductive years, making adherence to antiretroviral therapy crucial for managing the disease and preventing transmission to babies.
  • Modified directly observed therapy (MDOT) has shown promising results in supporting HIV-infected individuals, particularly substance users, but its effectiveness in pregnant and postpartum women had not been previously studied.
  • Interviews with 17 Latina women living with HIV revealed strong support for the MDOT program, as they appreciated its face-to-face interactions, supportive environment, and practical strategies to help them stick to their medication regimens.

Article Abstract

Women are the fastest growing segment of the adult population acquiring HIV, and most women infected with HIV are in their reproductive years. The success of HAART is highly dependent upon the ability and willingness of the individual to adhere to complex antiretroviral regimens. Improved adherence among HIV-infected pregnant women will delay disease progression in the mother and should also reduce HIV transmission to the baby. Modified directly observed therapy (MDOT), may benefit this population. MDOT has been shown to be an acceptable and feasible intervention among HIV substance users; however, no-one has yet evaluated the use of MDOT in pregnant and postpartum women. Based on semi-structured interviews with 17 Latina women with HIV infection, we explored women's adherence patterns and barriers to adherence and their perceptions of a hypothetical MDOT program. The vast majority of women positively appraised the MDOT program as an effective means to increase and reinforce adherence to demanding drug regimens. Respondents cited the face-to-face contact, the supportive nature of the relationship, and the practical approach of the program as the primary reasons for the effectiveness of MDOT. Results indicate that MDOT could be an acceptable intervention for pregnant and postpartum Latina women to improve adherence to HAART.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j013v44n04_04DOI Listing

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