Children and providers' perspectives on once-weekly rifapentine and isoniazid TB preventive therapy.

A J Marthinus, D T Wademan, Z Saule, Y Hirsch-Moverman, L Viljoen, J Winckler, L van der Laan, M Palmer, S L Barnabas, R Boyd, A C Hesseling, G Hoddinott
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Background: TB preventive treatment (TPT) prevents the development of TB disease in individuals at risk of progression from infection to disease. However, implementation of TPT for children is poor in most high-burden settings. The long duration and pill burden of the 6-month once-daily isoniazid regimen (6H) pose significant barriers to completion. We aimed to understand children's, caregivers', and healthcare providers' experiences of the 12-week once-weekly rifapentine and isoniazid (3HP) regimen using a dispersible tablet formulation in South Africa.

Methods: Serial, in-depth qualitative interviews with 20 child-caregiver dyads, including 5 children living with HIV (CLWH) and 9 healthcare providers across two study sites implementing a pharmacokinetic and safety trial of 3HP, were analysed deductively.

Results: Of those with experience using both 3HP and 6H, caregivers and healthcare providers preferred 3HP, and study participants reported that the 3HP formulation was more palatable and easier to prepare and administer. Caregivers and healthcare providers were concerned about optimally integrating 3HP into routine care, primarily due to its once-weekly administration. Children with HIV preferred the once-daily 6H regimen for its ease of use with their daily antiretroviral therapy.

Conclusions: 3HP reduced the administration burden for children and their caregivers. Once weekly, 3HP dosing will require education and adherence support to ensure completion.

儿童和医疗服务提供者对每周一次利福喷丁和异烟肼结核病预防疗法的看法。
背景:结核病预防治疗(TPT)可防止有从感染发展为疾病风险的个体发生结核病。然而,在大多数高负担环境中,对儿童实施TPT的情况很差。6个月每日一次的异烟肼治疗方案(6H)持续时间长,药丸负担重,对完成治疗构成重大障碍。我们的目的是了解南非儿童、护理人员和医疗保健提供者使用分散片剂配方的12周每周一次利福喷丁和异烟肼(3HP)方案的经验。方法:对20对儿童照顾者进行了连续、深入的定性访谈,其中包括5名艾滋病毒携带者(CLWH)和9名卫生保健提供者,他们来自两个实施3HP药代动力学和安全性试验的研究地点。结果:在那些同时使用3HP和6H的经验中,护理人员和医疗保健提供者更喜欢3HP,研究参与者报告说3HP配方更可口,更容易准备和管理。护理人员和医疗保健提供者担心将3HP最佳地整合到日常护理中,主要是由于其每周一次的管理。感染艾滋病毒的儿童更喜欢每日一次的6H方案,因为它易于与每日抗逆转录病毒治疗一起使用。结论:3HP减轻了儿童及其照顾者的管理负担。每周一次,3HP剂量将需要教育和依从性支持,以确保完成。
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