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Monday, 4 August 2008

Adherence

Presentation type Presentation day Track Poster Group Text

MOPE0202
Abstract
What factors affect adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in HIV-infected children in India: an exploratory study
A. Sarna1, J. Ahmed1, V. Mahendra1, A. Rau2, A. Singh3, G. Alexander4, N. Rutenberg5
1Population Council, HIV & AIDS, Delhi, India, 2Freedom Foundation, HIV & AIDS, Bangalore, India, 3Social Awareness Services Organization, HIV & AIDS, Imphal, India, 4Asha Foundation, HIV & AIDS, Bangalore, India, 5Population Council, Washington, United States

MOPE0198
Abstract
Psychosocial determinants of adherence to antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected children
P. LaRussa1, C. Mellins1, D. Li2, R. Smith3, S. Allison4, C. Zorrilla5, L. Harris6, A. Higgins7, S. Landesman8, S. Yawetz9, M. Paul10, B. Thompson2, Women and Infants Transmission Study
1Columbia University, New York, United States, 2Clinical Trials & Surveys Corporation, Baltimore, United States, 3University of lllinois at Chicago, Chicago, United States, 4National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, United States, 5University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, San Juan, United States, 6Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston, United States, 7New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, United States, 8State University of New York at Brooklyn, New York, United States, 9Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, United States, 10Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, United States

MOPE0193
Abstract
A baseline survey on retention of HIV positive adult clients at 23 NUMAT supported ART clinics in post conflict Northern Uganda
A. Ocero, E. Ssemafumu
NUMAT/JSI, Services, Kampala, Uganda

MOPE0196
Abstract
Psychosocial characteristics and adherence to antiretroviral treatment (ART) in perinatally HIV-1 infected children in Buenos Aires, Argentina
C.d.V. Miranda1, M.A. Bordato1, C. Rocco2, D. Mecikovsky2, V. Blumetti2, J. Chowdhury3, R. Bologna2, D. Indyk3
1Hospital de Pediatría “Prof. Dr. J. P. Garrahan”, Mental Health Unit, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2Hospital de Pediatría “Prof. Dr. J. P. Garrahan”, Infectious Diseases Unit, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 3Fogarty Aids International Training Program, Research Department, New York, United States

MOPE0200
Abstract
Predictors of antiretroviral treatment adherence and therapeutic success among children in Cape Town, South Africa
A. Müller1, S. Bode2, N. von Steinbüchel1, L. Myer3
1Georg-August University, Department of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, Göttingen, Germany, 2Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Science, Leipzig, Germany, 3University of Cape Town, Infectious Diseases Epidemiology Unit, School of Public Health and Family Medicine, Cape Town, South Africa

MOPE0194
Abstract
Comparing quality of adherence counseling between health care workers and adherence support workers: experience from Zambia
K. Torpey1, M. Kabaso1, L. Mutale1, M. Kamanga1, A. Mwango2, J. Simpungwe2, C. Suzuki3, Y.D. Mukadi3
1Family Health International/ZPCT, Lusaka, Zambia, 2Ministry of Health, Clinical Care and Diagnostics, Lusaka, Zambia, 3Family Health International, Arlington, United States

MOPE0210
Abstract
Challenging issues of adherence to HAART in adolescents from Romania
A.G. Blaglosov1, A.E. Luca1, L. Ene1, D. Duiculescu1, F. Lazar2
1'Dr.Victor Babes' Hospital for Infectious and Tropical Diseases, AIDS Department, Bucharest, Romania, 2Romanian Children's Appeal Foundation, Bucharest, Romania

MOPE0205
Abstract
ART and adherence on resource poor setting
B. Maharjan
National Association of PLHA in Nepal (NAP+N), Program, Kathmandu, Nepal

MOPE0207
Abstract
Caregivers of children with HIV/AIDS: revealing the meaning behind adherence to HAART
G.E.C.P. Cruz1, F.C.P. Cruz2, L.M. Bernardes1, R.M.F. Pinto3, A. Cohn3, A.A.M. Tótora3, F.P. Mello3, K. Donzalisk3
1Centro de Referência em AIDS, Santos, Brazil, 2Universidade Santo Amaro, São Paulo, Brazil, 3Universidade Católica de Santos, Santos, Brazil

MOPE0203
Abstract
Qualitative exploration of drinking water access, storage and disinfection practices among caregivers and health care providers of HIV-infected children on ART in Western Kenya
S. Bucher-Yiannoutsos1, W. Nyandiko2, S. Ayaya2, R. Vreeman1, USAID-AMPATH Partnership
1Indiana University School of Medicine, Pediatrics, Indianapolis, United States, 2Moi University School of Medicine, Pediatrics, Eldoret, Kenya

MOPE0197
Abstract
Strengthening ART adherence through quality improvement initiatives and supervision in South Africa
D. Jacobs-Jokhan1, F. Dube1, R. Matji2, N. Kak3, S. Mdaweni4, N. Mhlongo-Sigwebela4
1University Research Co., LLC, Quality Assurance Project, Pretoria, South Africa, 2University Research Co., LLC, Pretoria, South Africa, 3University Research Co., LLC, Washington, United States, 4University Research Co., LLC, TASC II TB Project, Pretoria, South Africa

MOPE0209
Abstract
Ugandan children display complex, but excellent, clinical adherence: an observational study
H. Ntanda1, P. Olupot-Olupot2, R. MacDonald3, C. Cooper4, V. Lima5, E. Mills6
1Joint Centre for Clinical Research, Mbale, Uganda, 2The Mbale Project, Mbale, Uganda, 3The Lancet, London, United Kingdom, 4Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Canada, 5BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, Canada, 6BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, International Health, Vancouver, Canada

MOPE0206
Abstract
Pediatric adherence to antiretroviral therapy among HIV-infected children in Western Kenya: a culturally grounded conceptual model
R. Vreeman1, W. Nyandiko2, S. Ayaya2, E. Walumbe3, D. Marrero4, T. Inui4
1Indiana University School of Medicine, Children's Health Services Research, Indianapolis, United States, 2Moi University School of Medicine, Department of Child Health and Paediatrics, Eldoret, Kenya, 3USAID-AMPATH (Academic Model for the Prevention and Treatment of HIV/AIDS) Partnership, Paediatrics, Eldoret, Kenya, 4Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, United States

MOPE0211
Abstract
The relation between self-reported non-adherence to efavirenz and low plasmatic concentration among children and adolescents
M.T. Lonardoni Crozatti1, I. Franca-Junior2, V. Porta2, E.K. Kano2, R. Rodrigues3, L.F.M. Brigido4, M.d.S.C. Ferrão5, A.E. Campeas5, S. Marques6, M. Della Negra5, M.C. Raymundo5
1Maringa State University, Pharmacy and Pharmacology Department, Maringá, Brazil, 2São Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil, 3Adolfo Lutz Institute, São Paulo, Brazil, 4Adolfo Lutz Institute, Divisão de Biologia Médica, Serviço de Virologia, São Paulo, Brazil, 5Emilio Ribas Infectology Institute, São Paulo, Brazil, 6Adolfo Lutz Infectology Institute, São Paulo, Brazil

MOPE0201
Abstract
Characteristics and outcome of 51 HIV children in one Israeli HIV / AIDS center
D. Elbirt, S. Gradstein, I. Asher, Y. Cohen, B. Werner, Z. Sthoeger
Kaplan Medical Center, Neve Or AIDS Center, Rehovot, Israel

MOPE0208
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The role of clients, family and community contribution in good adherence to ART in a resource- inadequate site
O. Babirye Nyangoma
REACHOUT Mbuya Parish HIV/AIDS Initiative, Monitoring and Evaluation, Kampala, Uganda

MOPE0204
Abstract
HIV/AIDS library. A year of work in the outpatient service of the Institute of Tropical Medicine Pedro Kouri, Havana, Cuba
J.R. Campos Diaz1, C. Aragones Lopez2, L. Sanchez Valdes3, A. Gala Gonzalez3, J. Perez Avila4
1GPSIDA, National Coordination, Havana, Cuba, 2Tropical Medicine Institute, Biostatistics and Informatics, Havana, Cuba, 3Tropical Medicine Institute, Epidemiology, Havana, Cuba, 4Tropical Medicine Institute, Hospital, Havana, Cuba

MOPE0195
Abstract
Experiences from a patient follow up programme established at the Johannesburg Hospital
A. Jaffer1, E. Sickle1, M. Tellie1, D. Qwabe1, J. Wing2, F. Venter1
1Reproductive Health & HIV Research Unit, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2Johannesburg Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa

MOPE0199
Abstract
HIV medication readiness instrument used in HIV+ youth
J. Martinez1, S. Vibhakar2, S. Hosek3
1Stroger Hospital/CORE Center, Pediatrics/Adolescent Medicine, Chicago, United States, 2CORE Center, Chicago, United States, 3Stroger Hospital/CORE Center, Psychiatry, Chicago, United States

MOPE0192
Abstract
High frequency of antiretroviral drug resistance and low percentage of drug detection in plasma in HIV-infected children with virological failure
M. Vignoles1, G. Barboni2, M.R. Agosti3, M. García3, I. Ferrari4, E. Mahler4, S. Brandariz4, S. González Ayala3, H. Salomón1
1National Reference Center for AIDS, School of Medicine, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2'Dr. Pedro Elizalde' Children Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 3'Sor María Ludovica' Children Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 4Laboratorio de Bioequivalencia, Biodevelop S.A., Buenos Aires, Argentina


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