From Access to Adherence: The Challenges of Antiretroviral Treatment - Studies from Botswana, Tanzania and Uganda, 2006
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4.2 Rates of adherence to ARVs

Assessments of adherence to ART are summarized in Table 4.2. The optimal adherence rates (indicative of being adherent at least 95% of the time) using the pharmacy pill count, self-report (visual line) and self-report (two-day recall method) were 75%, 60%, and 96% respectively. The composite mean adherence was estimated at 77%. The raw means of all measures (uncategorized) are summarized in Annex I.

Table 4.2: Adherence rates

Finding

Facility/No. (%)

95% confidence interval

 

Maun

Mahalapye

Molepolole

Serowe

Total (%)

 

Self-assessment of adherence (visual line one-month recall)

(n=112)

(n=124)

(n=124)

(n=146)

(n=496)

 
 

Optimal adherence
(at least 95%)

57 (51)

91 (73)

67 (59)

80 (55)

295 (60)

55.7 - 64.3

 

Sub-optimal adherence
(<95%)

55 (49)

33 (27)

47 (44)

66 (45)

201 (40)

35.7 - 44.3

Assessment of adherence (pharmacy pill count method)

(n=106)

(n=107)

(n=109)

 

(n=322)

 
 

Optimal adherence
(at least 95%)

97 (92)

63 (59)

82 (75)

*

242(75)

70.3 -79.7

 

Sub-optimal adherence
(<95%)

9 (8)

44 (41)

27 (25)

*

80 (25)

20.3 -29.7

Assessment of adherence
(Two-day recall)

(n=121)

(n=125)

(n=125)

(n=147)

(n=508)

 
 

Optimal adherence
(at least 95%)

109 (90)

122 (98)

111 (97)

144 (98)

486 (96)

74.3 -97.7

 

Sub-optimal adherence (<95%)

12 (10)

3 (2)

4 (3)

3 (2)

22 (4)

2.3 -5.7

Composite mean (average of 3 measures)

           
 

*Mean optimal adherence
(at least 95%)

77.3

76.7

77.0

*75.5

77

73.1 -80.9

 

Sub-optimal adherence (<95%)

22.7

23.3

23

24.5

23

19.1 -26.9

 

* Serowe composite mean optimal adherence rate calculated without pill count data because of data quality problems (pill count records) found at the site during data collection.

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