Comparison of Three Composite Compliance Indices in a Trial of Self-Administered Preventive Therapy for Tuberculosis in HIV-Infected Ugandan Adults

V. Pekovic, H. Mayanja, M. Vjecha, J. Johnson,A. Okwera, P. Nsubuga, R. Mugerwa,J. Ellner, C. Whalen

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology(1998)

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Compliance with tuberculosis preventive therapy in a randomized placebo-controlled trial in 2736 HIV-infected Ugandans was measured using urinary isoniazid metabolite testing, clinic attendance, and self-report. Overall, 77% of urine tests were positive, subjects kept 85% of their scheduled visits while on therapy, and 69% reportedly never forgot to take their medication. Different strategies were used for constructing three composite compliance indices in active arms: (1) an unweighted index of the summed scores on scaled compliance measures; (2) a weighted index using weights obtained from a survey of experts on tuberculosis; and (3) a statistically weighted index using principal components analysis. Composite indices were evaluated for reliability, validity, and practical utility. Understanding of the regimen, study arm, subsequent follow-up, tuberculosis status, and urine spot-check result were associated with composite compliance scores. The unweighted index in this study performed as well as the weighted indices.
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Compliance,tuberculosis,preventive therapy,isoniazid,HIV infection
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