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Adherence
The AETC National Resource Center (NRC) is dedicated to identifying, reviewing and increasing accessibility of high quality patient education materials that are useful for providers and their patients. In order to achieve this goal, the NRC has developed a three-step patient education materials review process. The materials below have successfully undergone this review process. Purchasing and distribution information is provided for materials that are not available in format for posting on the web.
 HIV INFECTS MANY AND AFFECTS MANY
Last Reviewed by NRC: October 8, 2001

This brochure describes how the physician, patient living with HIV, family member and support staff all play a role in patients adherence to medication regimen.

 THE INMATE ADHERENCE VIDEOTAPE SERIES
Last Reviewed by NRC: December 13, 2000

The Inmate Adherence Videotape Series is a set of five videotapes, aimed at educating HIV-infected inmates about their disease and treatment.

 MAKING MEDS WORK FOR YOU
Last Reviewed by NRC: October 8, 2001

This booklet is designed for adolescents living with HIV who are contemplating taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) or who are currently taking ART.

 MAKING YOUR TREATMENTS WORK FOR YOU: NEW OPTIONS FOR SIMPLER REGIMENS
Last Reviewed by NRC: February 20, 2001

This booklet is designed to inform people living with HIV of their available options in taking combination therapies.

 STAYING ON SCHEDULE: HOW TO TAKE THE NEW TREATMENTS FOR HIV
Last Reviewed by NRC: January 23, 2002

This pamphlet is designed to improve adherence with HIV medications. It provides information on: Ritonavir, Indinavir, Nevirapine, Delavirdine, Saquinavir, Nelfinavir, Efavirenz, and Abacavir.

 STAY ON SCHEDULE, TIPS FOR REMEMBERING YOUR MEDICATION
Last Reviewed by NRC: January 2, 2002

This easy-to-carry pocket card reminds people living with HIV to take their medications. It lists ten helpful tips, including: using a calendar, carrying extra doses and taking medications during daily routines to improve medication adherence.

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