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MEDICAL ADHERENCE AND COPING WITH THE CONSEQUENCES OF
HIV INFECTION
Grant Title: Developing an HIV Adherence and Sexual Risk Reduction
Intervention in the Dominican Republic
Funding Source and Period: HIV Center Pilot Studies Program; 2006-2007
Key HIV Personnel
Investigators: Robert Remien, Ph.D., Alan Berkman, M.D.
Project Overview
(from abstract of research plan)
The goal of this study is to gather formative and feasibility data for the
development of a behavioral intervention addressing medication adherence and
sexual risk behaviors among HIV+ patients on antiretroviral therapy in the
Dominican Republic's National Treatment Program (NTP). The study will be done in
partnership with the Dominican Directorate of STI and HIV Control [DIGECITSS]
and will utilize both quantitative and qualitative methodologies to (1) assess
the perceived need and willingness to participate in such an intervention among
patients, clinical staff, administrators and community based organization; (2)
to determine optimal modes of intervention delivery, and (3) to gather
information on sexual risk behaviors and challenges to adherence from patients
to inform the development of an appropriately tailored intervention. Data will
be gathered from three established clinical sites that are characteristic of the
range of treatment venues in the Dominican Republic, including both rural and
urban sites and public and NGO-operated sites. This proposal draws on successful
behavioral interventions developed and tested by Dr. Remien (PI) and on the
close collaborative relationships in the Dominican Republic developed over the
past three years by Dr. Berkman (Co-PI). Results from this preliminary study
will be used to develop the intervention curriculum and inform the writing of an
R34 application to the National Institute of Mental Health. This will be the
first theory-based adherence/risk reduction intervention targeted to the
Spanish-speaking people of the Caribbean area and will be adopted by the
Dominican NTP if proven to be efficacious.
Update: 5/17/07 |
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