Baseline Predictors of High Adherence to a Coitally Dependent Microbicide Gel Based on an Objective Marker of Use : Findings from the Carraguard Phase 3 Trial

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Friedland , B A , Stoner , M , Chau , M M , Plagianos , M G , Govender , S , Morar , N , Altini , L , Skoler-Karpoff , S , Ahmed , K , Ramjee , G , Monedi , C , Maguire , R & Lähteenmäki , P 2016 , ' Baseline Predictors of High Adherence to a Coitally Dependent Microbicide Gel Based on an Objective Marker of Use : Findings from the Carraguard Phase 3 Trial ' , AIDS & Behavior , vol. 20 , no. 11 , pp. 2565-2577 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-015-1123-x

Title: Baseline Predictors of High Adherence to a Coitally Dependent Microbicide Gel Based on an Objective Marker of Use : Findings from the Carraguard Phase 3 Trial
Author: Friedland, Barbara A.; Stoner, Marie; Chau, Michelle M.; Plagianos, Marlena Gehret; Govender, Sumen; Morar, Neetha; Altini, Lydia; Skoler-Karpoff, Stephanie; Ahmed, Khatija; Ramjee, Gita; Monedi, Constance; Maguire, Robin; Lähteenmäki, Pekka
Contributor organization: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Clinicum
Date: 2016-11
Language: eng
Number of pages: 13
Belongs to series: AIDS & Behavior
ISSN: 1090-7165
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-015-1123-x
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/169638
Abstract: A randomized, placebo-controlled, efficacy trial of Carraguard was unable to demonstrate a reduction in women's risk of HIV infection, which may have been due, in part, to low adherence (gel used in 42 % of vaginal sex acts, on average). A secondary analysis was undertaken to understand baseline factors associated with high adherence (gel used in aeyen85 % of sex acts). Women who reported aeyen1 vaginal sex act, returned aeyen1 opened applicator, and had aeyen1 conclusive post-enrollment HIV test (N = 5990) were included. Adherence was estimated as the ratio of average weekly applicator insertions (based on a dye stain assay indicating vaginal insertion)/average weekly sex acts (by self-report). Multivariate logistic regression modeling indicated that coital frequency, site, contraception, and partner age difference had a significant impact on adherence. Women reporting > 1 and aecurrency sign2 vaginal sex acts per week, on average, were half as likely to be adherent as those reporting 1 vaginal sex act per week or less [adjusted odds ratio (AOR): 0.48; 95 % CI 0.38-0.61]; women from the Western Cape had one-third the odds of being adherent compared to women from KZN (AOR: 0.31; 95 % CI 0.23-0.41); compared to women using injectable contraception, women using any other or no method were more likely to be adherent (AOR: 1.30; 95 % CI 1.04-1.63); and women who had a larger age gap from their partners were more likely to be adherent (AOR: 1.03; 95 % CI 1.01-1.05; p = 0.001). Despite low adherence, overall, 13 % of participants achieved nearly perfect adherence, indicating a potential niche for a coitally dependent microbicide. More research is needed on the impact of sexual patterns and HIV risk perception on product acceptability and adherence to improve counseling in ongoing trials and when products are eventually introduced.
Subject: Microbicide
Carraguard
Adherence
Biomarker
Applicator test
Dye stain assay
South Africa
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL
FEMALE SEX WORKERS
DYE STAIN ASSAY
HIV-INFECTION
VAGINAL GEL
PREEXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS
CLINICAL-TRIALS
CONSISTENT USE
AFRICAN WOMEN
PREVENTION
3142 Public health care science, environmental and occupational health
3123 Gynaecology and paediatrics
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