Information and communication technologies for adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Ivana Cristina Vieira de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Galvão, Marli Teresinha Gimeniz, Alexandre, Herta de Oliveira, Lima, Francisca Elisângela Teixeira, Araújo, Thelma Leite de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/21300
Resumo: Introduction: Information and communication technologies support interventions directed at the pre- vention of HIV transmission and patient monitoring by promoting improved accessibility and quality of care. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of information and communication technologies in the adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS. Methodology: Systematic review conducted from March to May of 2015 in three databases—the Cumula- tive Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL); the Latin-American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS/BIREME) and SCOPUS; and the Cochrane library and the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online portal (MEDLINE/PubMed). The sample consisted of nine random- ized clinical trials based on the use of information and communication technologies for adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS. Results: Three studies analysed the use of a short message service – SMS – two phone calls, two alarm devices, one web-enabled Hand-held device and one web electronic intervention. Improvements in the levels of adherence in the group subjected to the intervention were identified in seven studies. The phone was the type of information and communication technology with proven efficacy with respect to adherence. It was used to make calls, as well as to send alert messages and reminders about taking medications. Pagers were not considered to be effective regarding adherence to antiretroviral therapy. Conclusion: The integrated use of information and communication technologies with standard care pro- motes increased access to care, strengthening the relationship between patients and health services, with the possibility of mitigating the difficulties experienced by people with HIV in achieving optimal levels of adherence to drug therapy.
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spelling Information and communication technologies for adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDSHIVAdesão à MedicaçãoMedication adherenceIntroduction: Information and communication technologies support interventions directed at the pre- vention of HIV transmission and patient monitoring by promoting improved accessibility and quality of care. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of information and communication technologies in the adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS. Methodology: Systematic review conducted from March to May of 2015 in three databases—the Cumula- tive Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL); the Latin-American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS/BIREME) and SCOPUS; and the Cochrane library and the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online portal (MEDLINE/PubMed). The sample consisted of nine random- ized clinical trials based on the use of information and communication technologies for adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS. Results: Three studies analysed the use of a short message service – SMS – two phone calls, two alarm devices, one web-enabled Hand-held device and one web electronic intervention. Improvements in the levels of adherence in the group subjected to the intervention were identified in seven studies. The phone was the type of information and communication technology with proven efficacy with respect to adherence. It was used to make calls, as well as to send alert messages and reminders about taking medications. Pagers were not considered to be effective regarding adherence to antiretroviral therapy. Conclusion: The integrated use of information and communication technologies with standard care pro- motes increased access to care, strengthening the relationship between patients and health services, with the possibility of mitigating the difficulties experienced by people with HIV in achieving optimal levels of adherence to drug therapy.International Journal of Medical Informatics2016-12-19T15:56:35Z2016-12-19T15:56:35Z2016-08info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfLIMA, I. C. V. de et al. Information and communication technologies for adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS. International Journal of Medical Informatics. v. 92, p. 54–61, aug. 2016.1386-5056http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/21300Lima, Ivana Cristina Vieira deGalvão, Marli Teresinha GimenizAlexandre, Herta de OliveiraLima, Francisca Elisângela TeixeiraAraújo, Thelma Leite deengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-02-06T10:45:50Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/21300Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:48:36.305927Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Information and communication technologies for adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS
title Information and communication technologies for adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS
spellingShingle Information and communication technologies for adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS
Lima, Ivana Cristina Vieira de
HIV
Adesão à Medicação
Medication adherence
title_short Information and communication technologies for adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS
title_full Information and communication technologies for adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS
title_fullStr Information and communication technologies for adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS
title_full_unstemmed Information and communication technologies for adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS
title_sort Information and communication technologies for adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS
author Lima, Ivana Cristina Vieira de
author_facet Lima, Ivana Cristina Vieira de
Galvão, Marli Teresinha Gimeniz
Alexandre, Herta de Oliveira
Lima, Francisca Elisângela Teixeira
Araújo, Thelma Leite de
author_role author
author2 Galvão, Marli Teresinha Gimeniz
Alexandre, Herta de Oliveira
Lima, Francisca Elisângela Teixeira
Araújo, Thelma Leite de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Ivana Cristina Vieira de
Galvão, Marli Teresinha Gimeniz
Alexandre, Herta de Oliveira
Lima, Francisca Elisângela Teixeira
Araújo, Thelma Leite de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv HIV
Adesão à Medicação
Medication adherence
topic HIV
Adesão à Medicação
Medication adherence
description Introduction: Information and communication technologies support interventions directed at the pre- vention of HIV transmission and patient monitoring by promoting improved accessibility and quality of care. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of information and communication technologies in the adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS. Methodology: Systematic review conducted from March to May of 2015 in three databases—the Cumula- tive Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL); the Latin-American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS/BIREME) and SCOPUS; and the Cochrane library and the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online portal (MEDLINE/PubMed). The sample consisted of nine random- ized clinical trials based on the use of information and communication technologies for adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS. Results: Three studies analysed the use of a short message service – SMS – two phone calls, two alarm devices, one web-enabled Hand-held device and one web electronic intervention. Improvements in the levels of adherence in the group subjected to the intervention were identified in seven studies. The phone was the type of information and communication technology with proven efficacy with respect to adherence. It was used to make calls, as well as to send alert messages and reminders about taking medications. Pagers were not considered to be effective regarding adherence to antiretroviral therapy. Conclusion: The integrated use of information and communication technologies with standard care pro- motes increased access to care, strengthening the relationship between patients and health services, with the possibility of mitigating the difficulties experienced by people with HIV in achieving optimal levels of adherence to drug therapy.
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1386-5056
http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/21300
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