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doi:10.1007/s11136-022-03290-0...

Autor
Matza, Louis S. Howell, Timothy A. Chounta, Vasiliki Velde, Nicolas
Langue
en
Editor

Springer

Categoría

Medicine & Public Health

Año

2022

fecha de cotización

14/12/2022

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health state utility treatment process utility utility route of administration hiv antiretroviral therapy long-acting injectable associated process vs utility hiv daily injections art oral lai treatment
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Purpose People living with HIV (PLHIV) have reported challenges associated with daily oral antiretroviral therapy (ART), including missed doses, negative psychological impact, and difficulty remaining discreet while at home or traveling.

Recently approved long-acting injectable (LAI) ART may help eliminate these concerns.

The purpose of this study was to examine patient preferences and estimate health state utilities associated with oral and LAI treatment for ART.

Methods Four health state vignettes were developed based on published literature, clinician interviews, and a pilot study.

All vignettes included the same description of HIV, but differed in treatment regimens: (A) single daily oral tablet, (B) two daily oral tablets, (C) injections once monthly, and (D) injections every two months.

PLHIV in the UK reported their preferences and valued the health states in time trade-off utility interviews.

Results The sample included 201 PLHIV (83.1% male; mean age = 44.9y).

The health states frequently selected as most preferable were D ( n  = 119; 59.2%) and A ( n  = 75; 37.3%).

Utility differences among health states were relatively small, which is typical for treatment process utilities (mean utilities: A, 0.908; B, 0.905; C, 0.900; D, 0.910).

Statistically significant differences in utility were found for one vs. two tablets and injections every month vs. every two months ( p  < 0.001).

Participants’ quotations highlight the wide range of reasons for treatment process preferences.

Conclusions Current results indicate that many PLHIV would prefer LAI ART.

The reported utilities may be useful in economic modeling comparing oral vs. LAI ART.

Matza, Louis S.,Howell, Timothy A.,Chounta, Vasiliki,Velde, Nicolas, 2022, Patient preferences and health state utilities associated with the treatment process of antiretroviral therapy for people living with HIV, Springer

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