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Challenges in using mobile phones for collection of antiretroviral therapy adherence data in a resource-limited setting.


ABSTRACT: Frequent antiretroviral therapy adherence monitoring could detect incomplete adherence before viral rebound develops and thus potentially prevent treatment failure. Mobile phone technologies make frequent, brief adherence interviews possible in resource-limited settings; however, feasibility and acceptability are unknown. Interactive voice response (IVR) and short message service (SMS) text messaging were used to collect adherence data from 19 caregivers of HIV-infected children in Uganda. IVR calls or SMS quantifying missed doses were sent in the local language once weekly for 3-4 weeks. Qualitative interviews were conducted to assess participant impressions of the technologies. Participant interest and participation rates were high; however, weekly completion rates for adherence queries were low (0-33%), most commonly due to misunderstanding of personal identification numbers. Despite near ubiquity of mobile phone technology in resource-limited settings, individual level collection of healthcare data presents challenges. Further research is needed for effective training and incentive methods.

SUBMITTER: Haberer JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2975780 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Challenges in using mobile phones for collection of antiretroviral therapy adherence data in a resource-limited setting.

Haberer Jessica E JE   Kiwanuka Julius J   Nansera Denis D   Wilson Ira B IB   Bangsberg David R DR  

AIDS and behavior 20101201 6


Frequent antiretroviral therapy adherence monitoring could detect incomplete adherence before viral rebound develops and thus potentially prevent treatment failure. Mobile phone technologies make frequent, brief adherence interviews possible in resource-limited settings; however, feasibility and acceptability are unknown. Interactive voice response (IVR) and short message service (SMS) text messaging were used to collect adherence data from 19 caregivers of HIV-infected children in Uganda. IVR c  ...[more]

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