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HIV 治疗中断相关研究中对风险、获益和目标的回顾与评估。

Recall and Appraisal of the Risks, Benefits, and Objectives of Interrupting HIV Treatment in an HIV Cure-Related Study.

机构信息

Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health, School of Medicine, University of California San Diego (UCSD), La Jolla, CA, USA.

AIDS Action Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, USA.

出版信息

AIDS Behav. 2024 Dec;28(12):4136-4145. doi: 10.1007/s10461-024-04485-x. Epub 2024 Sep 17.

Abstract

The goal of HIV cure research is to either eliminate HIV from the body or durably suppress it in the absence of antiretroviral therapy (ART). This research often requires participants to interrupt ART. However, there are numerous risks associated with ART interruptions and therefore it is critical to understand how people with HIV (PWH) who participate recall the elements of consent, to safeguard their rights and welfare. Participants were recruited from the SCOPE Analytic Treatment Interruption (SCOPE-ATI: NCT04359186) study at the University of California San Francisco. We interviewed 12 SCOPE-ATI participants to assess their recall of informed consent elements and therapeutic misconception, using the Brief Informed Consent Evaluation Protocol (BICEP). Interviewees were primarily older adults, male, White, and non-Hispanic/Latinx. Their responses indicated that they understood the primary purpose of the SCOPE-ATI study to be scientific research. Nearly all participants demonstrated high recall of key elements of consent and no therapeutic misconception. We also found that the role of study staff was a major factor in participants' appraisal of risks and that associated psychosocial risks of pausing ART were of minimal concern (e.g., anxiety off ART, possible forward HIV transmission to sex partners). As HIV cure research expands, it is important to reiterate the duty of the investigative team to clearly communicate with participants about the associated risks and to assess their understanding throughout these studies.

摘要

HIV 治愈研究的目标是从体内消除 HIV 或在没有抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)的情况下持久抑制 HIV。这项研究通常需要参与者中断 ART。然而,ART 中断存在许多风险,因此了解参与 HIV 感染者(PWH)如何回忆同意的要素对于保护他们的权利和福利至关重要。参与者是从加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校的 SCOPE 分析治疗中断(SCOPE-ATI:NCT04359186)研究中招募的。我们对 12 名 SCOPE-ATI 参与者进行了访谈,以评估他们对知情同意要素和治疗误解的回忆,使用了简短的知情同意评估协议(BICEP)。受访者主要是年龄较大的成年人,男性,白人,非西班牙裔/拉丁裔。他们的回答表明,他们理解 SCOPE-ATI 研究的主要目的是科学研究。几乎所有参与者都高度回忆了同意的关键要素,没有治疗误解。我们还发现,研究人员的角色是参与者评估风险的一个主要因素,暂停 ART 的相关心理社会风险几乎没有引起关注(例如,ART 停药后焦虑,可能向前 HIV 传播给性伴侣)。随着 HIV 治愈研究的扩展,重要的是要重申调查团队的责任,即要与参与者清楚地沟通相关风险,并在这些研究中评估他们的理解。

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