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Measuring adherence to treatment of paediatric HIV/AIDS
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Family MedicineSexual HealthPrimary CarePreventive MedicinePaediatric Hiv/aidsAdolescent MedicinePill CountsTreatment And PreventionChild HealthPediatricsPhysician ReportHivMedicineAdherence MeasuresHealth Services ResearchPaediatric Medicine
Parent, child, physician report and pill counts were used to measure adherence in paediatric HIV. Relationships to viral load were assessed. Pill counts were considered invalid. Adherence measures did not correlate with one another. Physicians reported lower adherence than parents, but parent and physician report correlated with viral load. The clinical and research utility of the various measures are discussed.
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