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A pilot of a smartphone-based intervention to enhance antiretroviral therapy adherence among people with HIV in Vietnam

机译:基于智能手机的干预措施的试点项目,旨在增强越南艾滋病毒感染者对抗逆转录病毒疗法的依从性

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Background: There is limited evidence on whether growing mobile phone/smartphone use in low and middle-income countries can improve adherence to antiretroviral therapy for people living with HIV/AIDS. This study aimed to develop a smartphone-based application and evaluate its feasibility and preliminary efficacy in improving adherence to ART for patients attending a sub-urban outpatient clinic in Vietnam.;Intervention: ARVRemind is an innovative, theory-based, smartphone-based ART adherence support intervention for HIV-positive adult patients that focuses on self-management and education.;Design: A pre- and post-test of the app's usability and a randomized controlled trial to examine the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of intervention.;Methods: Eligible participants were adult patients at the participating clinic receiving ART for at least three months and no more than two years. Usability study -- Nineteen eligible patients were enrolled to assess usability (ease of use, credibility, understandability, acceptability and motivation) and short-term psychosocial outcomes (importance and self-efficacy related to ART adherence). Efficacy Study -- One hundred eligible adult patients were enrolled and randomly assigned to the smartphone use group and control group. Participants in the smartphone group were provided a smartphone installed with ARVRemind and were trained to use the app to self-manage their medications. Adherence was measured using the self-reported Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for last 30 days. The primary outcome was an ART adherence level exceeding 95% during the last 30 days at the 6-month follow-up. The secondary outcomes were the CD4 cell count and viral load as biomarkers of adherence measured at the 6 month follow-up.;Results: Usability study -- Eighteen participants completed the pre- and post-test usability surveys. Most participants found the app easy to use (73.7%), would be willing to use the application in the long term (89.5%) and to recommend the application to other ART recipients (94.7%). Short-term psychosocial outcomes indicate significant increase in knowledge of HIV and ART medication adherence (p<0.01), self-efficacy to get information about their illness and medications (p<0.05) and intention to take all medications as prescribed in the next 3 months (p<0.05). Other psychosocial outcomes were not significantly impacted. Efficacy study -- Mean VAS scores significantly increased at 6 months in the smartphone group compared with the control group (p=0.05). There was no significant change in viral load suppression and CD4 cell counts lower than 250 (p=0.64 and 0.82 respectively). Participants in the smartphone group also reported significantly greater perceived importance of taking their medications correctly even if their health had greatly improved (p=0.04), greater knowledge of their latest viral load value from a lab report (p=0.02), and greater self-efficacy regarding taking medicine close to the right time every day, and taking medications even when experiencing side effects compared to participants in the control group.;Conclusions: In this pilot study, the use of an innovative smartphone-based application, ARVRemind, was proved to be feasible and efficacious to increase ART adherence among HIV-positive individuals. The ARVRemind significantly improved users' self-reported adherence compared to the control group. Large-scale trials are needed to determine the impact of this intervention on ART adherence and other related health outcomes in people living with HIV/AIDS in resource-limited settings.
机译:背景:关于中低收入国家日益增长的移动电话/智能手机使用能否提高对艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者的抗逆转录病毒疗法的依从性,证据有限。这项研究旨在开发基于智能手机的应用程序,并评估其在越南郊区郊区门诊就诊的患者改善对ART依从性的可行性和初步功效。干预:ARVRemind是一种基于理论的,基于智能手机的创新型ART依从性支持针对HIV阳性成年患者的干预措施,其重点在于自我管理和教育。设计:该应用程序可用性的预测试和后测试以及一项随机对照试验,以检查干预的可行性和初步功效。符合条件的参与者是在参与诊所接受抗病毒治疗至少三个月且不超过两年的成年患者。可用性研究-19名符合条件的患者入组以评估可用性(易用性,可信度,可理解性,可接受性和动机)和短期社会心理结果(与ART依从性相关的重要性和自我效能感)。功效研究-招募了100名合格的成年患者,并将其随机分配到智能手机使用组和对照组。为智能手机组的参与者提供了安装了ARVRemind的智能手机,并接受了使用该应用程序自我管理药物的培训。使用自我报告的视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估最近30天的粘附性。主要结果是在6个月的随访中,过去30天内的ART依从性水平超过95%。次要结果是在6个月的随访中测量的CD4细胞计数和病毒载量作为依从性的生物标志物。结果:可用性研究-18名参与者完成了测试前和测试后的可用性调查。大多数参与者发现该应用程序易于使用(73.7%),愿意长期使用该应用程序(89.5%),并愿意将该应用程序推荐给其他ART接受者(94.7%)。短期社会心理结果表明,对HIV和ART药物依从性的了解显着增加(p <0.01),获得有关其疾病和药物信息的自我效能(p <0.05)以及打算在接下来的3年内服用所有药物月(p <0.05)。其他社会心理结果未受到明显影响。功效研究-与对照组相比,智能手机组在6个月时平均VAS评分显着增加(p = 0.05)。病毒载量抑制和CD4细胞计数低于250时无明显变化(分别为p = 0.64和0.82)。智能手机小组的参与者还报告说,即使他们的健康状况得到了很大改善,正确服用药物的重要性也大大提高了(p = 0.04),从实验室报告中了解了他们最新的病毒载量值(p = 0.02),并且自我状况也越来越好-与对照组的参与者相比,每天接近正确的时间服药以及即使出现副作用也要服药的有效性;结论:在这项初步研究中,使用了基于智能手机的创新应用程序ARVRemind事实证明,在艾滋病毒阳性患者中提高抗病毒治疗依从性是可行和有效的。与对照组相比,ARVRemind显着改善了用户的自我报告依从性。需要进行大规模试验以确定这种干预措施对资源有限的艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的抗逆转录病毒疗法依从性及其他相关健康结果的影响。

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  • 作者

    Nguyen, Nga Thi Hoang.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Texas School of Public Health.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas School of Public Health.;
  • 学科 Epidemiology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 85 p.
  • 总页数 85
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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