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This project has developed a patient-centered eHealth intervention; specifically, an Internet intervention, targeting multiple issues and nonadherence in HIV. The intervention, Pos4Health, includes peer role model videos and evidence-based interactions to promote understanding, coping with, and managing risk factors for nonadherence to ART, and to improve nonadherence itself. In this Pilot Trial, investigators will test the eHealth intervention Pos4Health with PLWH who reside outside urban centers. The pilot trial will determine the acceptability and feasibility of Pos4Health and explore data on HIV clinical outcomes.
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Improving treatment adherence among active substance users requires addressing many health barriers beyond substance use alone.(Dr N. Zaller Ph. D, Gillani, & Rich, 2007; Simoni, Amico, Pearson, & Malow, 2008; Willenbring, 2005) Behaviors like smoking and drug use, and experiences like poverty, poor social support, stigma, fear of HIV disclosure, depression, and anxiety, all reduce antiretroviral (ART) adherence and engagement in care, while accelerating disease progression.(Atkinson & Petrozzino, 2009; Bouhnik et al., 2002; Hendershot, Stoner, Pantalone, & Simoni, 2009; Mugavero et al., 2009; Shuter & Bernstein, 2008; Simoni, Frick, & Huang, 2006; Tucker, Burnam, Sherbourne, Kung, & Gifford, 2003; Villes et al., 2007) Improving multiple health behaviors that are related to nonadherence is a promising approach that will be used in the current project. Emerging evidence supports simultaneously targeting multiple health behaviors.(Prochaska et al., 2008) Unfortunately, few interventions address the range of issues that undermine adherence to HIV care.
Extending a program of research by the investigative team, this project will develop a patient-centered eHealth intervention; specifically, an Internet intervention, targeting multiple issues and nonadherence in HIV.
The specific aims are:
The pilot test will:
If the pilot test of the new patient-centered eHealth intervention shows an impact on knowledge and use of strategies, and it proves to be feasible and acceptable, it will be tested in a subsequent RCT.
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HIV positive and on ART
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• Never missed an ART dose in past 90 days
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51 participants in 2 patient groups
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