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Adherence Barriers in Youth with Perinatally Acquired HIV
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Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research

ISSN: 2155-6113

Open Access

Adherence Barriers in Youth with Perinatally Acquired HIV


7th International Conference on HIV/AIDS, STDs and STIs

March 18-19, 2019 | New York, USA

Elizabeth Secord

Wayne State University, USA

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J AIDS CLIN RES

Abstract :

Adherence to antiretroviral medication is fraught with emotional baggage for many of our perinatally infected youth. This course will cover the reasons for poor adherence that we have encountered, and the programs we have designed to work with youth around these issues. Objectives for learners are: 1) To understand the multiple reasons for non-adherence in perinatally infected youth, including aversion to medication, lack of consistent housing, anger and disorganization. 2) Knowledge of possible interventions including home based programs, electronic interventions and the tools of motivational interviewing and other brief targeted psychological interventions versus long term therapy and 3) Use of a multi-disiplinary team approach. Cases will be discussed to illustrate various aspects of this very complex issue.

Biography :

Dr. Secord is the medical Director of the Horizons HIV prevention and treatment center for youth in Detroit, Michigan. She is a Professor of Pediatrics at Wayne WORKSHOP FOURM | DAY 1 J AIDS CLIN RES 2019, VOLUME: 10 | DOI: 10.4172/2155-6113-C1-029 State University and is the Division Chief for Allergy and Immunology at WSU, Children’s hospital of Michigan.

E-mail: ae8701@wayne.edu

 

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