Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Qualitative Measures for Focus Group |
Focus Groups -Two focus groups will be conducted to understand the driving forces behind differential adherence and to understand the impact of number of chronic medications on differential adherence. Group 1 will include 10 patients that are in the low medication group taking less than 5 medications. Group 2 will consist of 10 patients taking more than 5 medications (high medication group) |
End of enrollment period ( 6 months) |
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Primary |
Self-reported adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) |
To measure medication adherence to ART the investigators will use the validated AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) Adherence Questionnaire. This assessment is considered one of the "gold-standard" ART self-reported adherence questionnaires. The questionnaire assesses the number of doses missed per medication per day over a recall period of the previous four days. Mean number of doses missed is calculated for all ART medications over the four days. A higher mean, indicates more doses missed. |
baseline and 6 months |
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Secondary |
Quality of Life (QoL) |
Quality of life (QoL) will be assessed at baseline and six months: The investigators will use the World Health Organization HIV QoL Brief Scale (WHOQOL-HIV BREF) which is a widely used, validated scale to assess QoL indicators that are most relevant to PLWH. It has sound psychometric properties in use with similar populations. The scale consists of 26 items that measure HIV-specific aspects of QoL. It generates four dimensions on 5-point Likert scales including physical health, psychological health, social relationships, and environment. This instrument usually takes less than five minutes to complete. The raw scores on the subscales are converted into transformed scores ranging from 4-20. |
Change from baseline QoL at six months |
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Secondary |
Patients' illness-specific symptoms and medication-specific side effects |
The investigators will assess illness-specific symptoms and medication-specific side effects (MSSE using the HIV Symptom Index Questionnaire (HIV-SIQ). HIV-SIQ is a validated instrument that assesses a total of 20 symptoms on a 5-point Likert scale which also assesses symptom severity. A greater score indicates greater burden of symptoms. |
Change from patients' baseline illness-specific symptoms and medication-specific side effects at six months |
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Secondary |
Patients' beliefs about medication's |
The investigators will use the Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ) to assess patients' reasoning behind adherence or non-adherence. The BMQ comprises two sections: the BMQ-Specific (SpecificNecessity and Specific-Concerns; 10 items), that assesses beliefs about the medication prescribed for personal use, and the BMQ-General (General-Harm and General-Overuse; eight items), which assesses beliefs about medication in general. All items have a five-point Likert answer option, which varies from strongly agree to strongly disagree. Higher scores indicate stronger beliefs about the corresponding concepts in each sub-scale (ie, more negative beliefs about medicines). |
Change from patients' baseline beliefs about medication's at six months |
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Secondary |
Patients' illness perception's |
The investigators will use the revised version of the Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ) to assess patients' own personal beliefs about their illnesses and their treatments, and their emotional responses towards the treatments. The IPQ was originally developed for cancer patients, but it has been revised to accommodate PLWH and other chronic conditions. Patients will complete the questionnaire in response to each of their chronic conditions (including HIV). The IPQ is a 5-point Likert scale questionnaire ranging from 1 (strongly agree) to 5 (strongly disagree). A higher schore indicates a more negative perception of a patient's illness. |
Change from patients' baseline illness perception's at six months |
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Secondary |
Patients' pill burden perceptions |
The investigators will query patients regarding their perceptions of pill burden using the Pill Burden Questionnaire (PBQ). The PBQ, developed by Zhou et al.,19 consists of five questions with answers ranging from: 1) strongly agree; 2) disagree; 3) neither agree nor disagree. A high score indicates a higher perceived burden. |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Hospitalization rates |
The investigators will use the electronic medical record (EMR) system, information from Healthix (the Regional Health Information Organization) and self-report to record hospital utilization (hospitalization rates). The investigators will use a summed score of number of hospital visits during the study period. |
change from 6 months prior to enrollment up to 6 months post enrollment |
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Secondary |
urgent care center rates |
The investigators will use the electronic medical record (EMR) system, information from Healthix (the Regional Health Information Organization) and self-report to record hospital utilization (urgent care center visits). The investigators will use a summed score of number of urgent care visits during the study period. |
change from 6 months prior to enrollment up to 6 months post enrollment |
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Secondary |
Emergency Department visit rates |
The investigators will use the electronic medical record (EMR) system, information from Healthix (the Regional Health Information Organization) and self-report to record hospital utilization (ED visits). The investigators will use a summed score of number of ED visits during the study period. |
change from 6 months prior to enrollment up to 6 months post enrollment |
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Secondary |
HIV viral load |
To assess the impact of our TEAMH app on medication adherence in PLWH with comorbidities the investigators propose to test HIV Viral Load. |
baseline and six months |
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Secondary |
CD4 (cluster of differentiation 4) T-cell counts |
To assess the impact of our TEAMH app on medication adherence in PLWH with comorbidities the investigators propose to test CD4 T-cell counts. |
baseline and six months |
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Secondary |
Medication adherence using pharmacy refills to both ART and non-ART |
To measure medication adherence using pharmacy refills the investigators will use the proportion of days covered (PDC). PDC = number of days covered by prescription fills/number of days between the first prescription fills during the measurement period and the end of the measurement period (180 days). |
Change from Medication adherence using pharmacy refills to both ART and non-ART at 6 months |
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