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Join Moisés Agosto-Rosario, Director of Treatment Education, Adherence and Mobilization, as he discusses the need to think differently about "Adherence." Explore the impact on different age groups, adaptation to lifestyle changes, genotyping, service providers' knowledge, and the benefits of easier pill regimens. Discover how adherence revolutionizes the battle against AIDS.
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Summit to end AIDS in America:Moisés Agosto-Rosario,Director of Treatment Education, Adherence and Mobilization Email-magosto@nmac.org
The need to think about “Adherence” differently • Adherence. The status quo. • The red pill or the blue pill. • From the outside in. Programmatic interventions. Banking knowledge. • Adherence. Reloaded. • The realization. • From the inside out. Programmatic interventions. Critical thinking. • Adherence Revolution. • The battle. • The goal, the commitment and the collective. Integration.
The need to think about “Adherence” differently Topics to think about: -Adherence for the younger and for the older. How is it different? Different history and different circumstances. -How this impact the way we provide adherence support services? -The knowledge to know how to adapt to a change in life style. The knowledge of the science that will allow you to make it work with a non AIDS doctor and the understanding of the significance of it all.
The need to think about “Adherence” differently Topics to think about: -Genotyping and the reality of complex regimens. Mutation and resistant. Is this an individual’s issue or a community issue? -How much the service provider knows about the science behind adherence? -Who will benefit from easier to take pill regimens? -Short term side effects, long term side effects, the virus, the inflammation or the age? -Adherence for the positive and adherence for the negative.