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Acceptability in microbicide and PrEP trials: current status and a reconceptualization

Journal

CURRENT OPINION IN HIV AND AIDS
Volume 7, Issue 6, Pages 534-541

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/COH.0b013e3283590632

Keywords

acceptability; adherence; microbicide; PrEP

Funding

  1. RTI International for Ariane van der Straten
  2. United States Agency for International Development (USA ID) for Lauren L. Katzen
  3. Microbicide Trials Network (MTN)
  4. Barbara Mensch's and Ariane van der Straten's work on the MTN
  5. NIMH [U01 A1068633]

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Purpose of review Assessment of acceptability is a central component of most oral PrEP and microbicide trials. In this paper we review current definitions and frameworks employed in acceptability research, discuss findings from recent studies of product acceptability and summarize trends in acceptability research. We conclude by offering a new framework for investigating product acceptability within clinical trials, one which considers product acceptability to be conceptually distinct from adherence. Recent findings Although numerous studies have investigated product acceptability, a consensus is lacking regarding the definition and operationalization of the concept. In addition fewer than half of the studies reviewed investigated actual candidate products. To the extent that an overall measure of acceptability is considered, the consensus is that most participants find the products acceptable. However, it is the rare study that investigates whether product adherence is associated with acceptability. Summary Given that adherence is critical to the success of clinical trials, it is important to identify the extent to which acceptability is a factor in product usage and to ascertain which dimensions of acceptability - product attributes, dosing regimen, delivery mechanism, use attributes, partner's attitudes, effect of product on the sexual encounter, product-related norms - if any, affect adherence.

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