An Integrated Approach for Antiretroviral Adherence and Secondary HIV Transmission Risk-Reduction Support by Nurses in Kenya

Ann E. Kurth, Lauren McClelland, George Wanje, Annette E. Ghee, Norbert Peshu, Esther Mutunga, Walter Jaoko, Marta Storwick, King K. Holmes, Scott McClelland

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Abstract

Ongoing antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence and secondary HIV transmission-risk reduction (positiveprevention) support are needed in resource-limited settings. We evaluated a nurse-delivered counseling intervention in Kenya. We trained 90 nurses on a brief counseling algorithm that comprised ART and sexual-risk assessment, risk-reduction messages, and health-promotion planning. Self-reported measures were assessed before, immediately after, and 2 months post-training. Consistent ART adherence assessment was reported by 29% of nurses at baseline and 66% at 2 months post-training (p < .001). Assessment of patient sexual behaviors was 25% at baseline and 60% at 2 months post-training (p < .001). Nurse practice behaviors recommended in the counseling algorithm improved significantly at 2 months post-training compared with baseline, odds ratios 4.30-10.50. We found that training nurses in clinical counseling for ART adherence and positive prevention is feasible. Future studies should test impact of nurse counseling on patient outcomes in resource-limited settings.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)146-154
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care
Volume23
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2012

Keywords

  • Antiretrovirals
  • HIV counseling
  • Prevention with positives
  • Resource-limited settings
  • Treatment adherence

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Advanced and Specialized Nursing

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