The same lesson over and over: drugs alone will not get us to 90--90--90.

AIDS

Ezintsha, Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Published: May 2020

: Addressing social determinants of health (SDH) has far greater potential to improve the real-world effectiveness of HIV treatment than expensive, incremental changes in antiretroviral therapy. The ADVANCE study demonstrates that SDH is more impactful than medication regimen on health outcomes. Younger patients and unemployed patients experience heightened precarity, which can have pervasive effects on adherence and suppression. Enhanced adherence counselling can help socioeconomically precarious patients maintain suppression, but in order to improve treatment effectiveness and population health, we should move beyond the short-term solution of helping patients 'cope' with insecurity toward tackling the underlying factors that lead to precarity. Data on intention-to-treat populations are critical to this effort, yet medical researchers and publications continue to obscure the influence of SDH by focusing on per-protocol populations.

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