PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Barriers and facilitators to antiretroviral therapy adherence among Peruvian adolescents living with HIV: A qualitative study.

  • Jerome T Galea,
  • Milagros Wong,
  • Maribel Muñoz,
  • Emiliano Valle,
  • Segundo R Leon,
  • Dayana Díaz Perez,
  • Lenka Kolevic,
  • Molly Franke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192791
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. e0192791

Abstract

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AIDS deaths among adolescents are increasing globally. This qualitative study investigated the barriers and facilitators to cART adherence among Peruvian adolescents living with HIV. Guided by a social ecological model, we analyzed transcripts from 24 psychosocial support groups for HIV-positive adolescents aged 13-17 years and 15 individual, in-depth interviews with cART providers and caregivers to identify the barriers and facilitators to cART adherence at the individual, family/caregiver and hospital levels. Most barriers and facilitators to cART adherence clustered at the individual and family/caregiver levels, centering on support provided to adolescents; history of declining health due to suboptimal cART adherence; side effects from antiretroviral drugs; and cART misinformation. Interventions to support adolescent HIV cART adherence should begin at the individual and family/caregiver levels and include an educational component. No adolescent living with HIV should die from AIDS in an era of accessible cART.