Improving self-report measures of non-adherence to HIV medications |
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Authors: | Camille Gagné |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Nursing Sciences, Research Group on Behaviors in the Field of Health , Laval University , Ste-Foy (Quebec), Canada |
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Abstract: | The aim of this article is to clarify what factors should be measured to assess non-adherence to an antiretroviral medication regimen among individuals with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). In order to consider a patient as non-adherent, a clear operational definition of medication non-adherence should be formulated. This definition should specify the medication to be taken, the medical advice to be followed as well as the behaviors a patient should adopt in a given period of time. Techniques aimed at reducing the influence of several potential biases in self-report questionnaires, such as forgetfulness and social desirability, are also reviewed. |
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Keywords: | Adherence medication measurement AIDS questionnaire |
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