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Youth Living with HIV (YLWH) often face unique challenges achieving high and sustained rates of adherence to their antiretroviral therapy (ART). Poor adherence can lead to unsuppressed virus, more advanced HIV disease and poorer health outcomes, eventually exhausting treatment options. To date however, there are few demonstrated interventions for youth failing first line therapy. This study will evaluate a novel intervention that uses remote coaching through video enabled counseling sessions, a 'smart' pill bottle that notifies an adherence coach when youth fail to open/close the device around dose time, and problem solving outreach by the coach when and as needed. This intensive 'boot camp' strategy is implemented for 12 weeks followed by observation through 48 weeks.
Description: Participants with HIV-1 RNA < 50 copies/mL within the week 12 window (+/- 14 days) are classified as successes. Participants with HIV-1 RNA >= 50 copies/ml or with no HIV-1 RNA measurement within the week 12 window are classified as failures.
Measure: Proportion of participants with plasma Human Immunodeficiency Virus - Type I ribonucleic acid (HIV-1 RNA) levels less than (<) 50 copies/mL at week 12 Time: 12 weeks post enrollmentDescription: Participants with HIV-1 RNA < 200 copies/mL within the week 12 window (+/- 14 days) are classified as successes. Participants with HIV-1 RNA >= 200 copies/ml or with no HIV-1 RNA measurement within the week 12 window are classified as failures.
Measure: Proportion of participants with HIV-1 RNA < 200 copies/mL at week 12 Time: 12 weeks post enrollmentDescription: Participants with HIV-1 RNA < 50 copies/mL within each week window (+/- 28 days) are classified as successes. Participants with HIV-1 RNA >= 50 copies/ml or with no HIV-1 RNA measurement within the week window are classified as failures.
Measure: Proportion of participants with HIV-1 RNA < 50 copies/mL at weeks 24, 36 and 48 Time: 24, 36 and 48 weeks post enrollmentDescription: Participants with HIV-1 RNA < 200 copies/mL within each week window (+/- 28 days) are classified as successes. Participants with HIV-1 RNA >= 200 copies/ml or with no HIV-1 RNA measurement within the week window are classified as failures.
Measure: Proportion of participants with HIV-1 RNA < 200 copies/mL at weeks 24, 36 and 48 Time: 24, 36 and 48 weeks post enrollmentDescription: Participants are classified as successes if both the week 12 (+/- 14 days) and week 48 (+/- 28 days) HIV-1 RNA measurements are < 200 copies/ml and at least one of the week 24 (+/- 28 days) or week 36 (+/- 28 days) HIV-1 RNA measurements is < 200 copies/ml. Otherwise the participant is classified as a failure.
Measure: Proportion of participants with HIV-1 RNA < 200 copies/mL at 12 weeks and maintained through 48 weeks Time: 24, 36 and 48 weeks post enrollmentDescription: For each participant, the percentage of days in each 7-day period in which all doses were taken is calculated, and then averaged across the 12 week interval (or number of weeks with available data).
Measure: Percent of days with all doses taken per week from weeks 0-12, 12-24, 24-36 and 36-48 Time: Enrollment through 48 weeksDescription: For each participant, the percentage of days in each 7-day period in which all doses were taken within the defined acceptable windows (within 4 hours for once/day ART and within 2 hours for twice/day ART) is calculated, and then averaged across the 12 week interval (or number of weeks with available data).
Measure: Percent of days with all doses taken within defined acceptable windows (within 4 hours for once/day ART and within 2 hours for twice/day ART) per week from weeks 0-12, 12-24, 24-36 and 36-48 Time: Enrollment through 48 weeksDescription: For each participant, the incidence rate during each 12 week interval is calculated as the ratio of the number of gaps between doses of >7 consecutive days relative to the number of days with data reported, times 100. Consecutive gaps of more than 7 days increase the gap count by one, e.g. missing 20 days counts as 2 gaps.
Measure: Incidence rate (per 100 days) of gaps between dosing of at least 7 consecutive days between weeks 0-12, 12-24, 24-36 and 36-48 Time: Enrollment through 48 weeksAlphabetical listing of all HPO terms. Navigate: Correlations Clinical Trials
Data processed on September 26, 2020.
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