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Acceptability of Mobile Phone Technology for Medication Adherence Interventions among HIV-Positive Patients at an Urban Clinic

机译:手机技术在城市诊所艾滋病毒阳性患者中进行药物依从性干预的可接受性

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Mobile phone technology is increasingly used to overcome traditional barriers limiting access to care. The goal of this study was to evaluate access and willingness to use smart and mobile phone technology for promoting adherence among people attending an urban HIV clinic. One hundred consecutive HIV-positive patients attending an urban HIV outpatient clinic were surveyed. The questionnaire evaluated access to and utilization of mobile phones and willingness to use them to enhance adherence to HIV medication. The survey also included the CASE adherence index as a measure of adherence. The average age was 46.4 (SD = 9.2). The majority of participants were males (63%), black (93%), and Hispanic (11.4%) and reported earning less than $10,000 per year (67.3%). Most identified themselves as being current smokers (57%). The vast majority reported currently taking HAART (83.5%). Approximately half of the participants reported some difficulty with adherence (CASE < 10). Ninety-six percent reported owning a mobile phone. Among owners of mobile phones 47.4% reported currently owning more than one device. Over a quarter reported owning a smartphone. About 60% used their phones for texting and 1/3 used their phone to search the Internet. Nearly 70% reported that they would use a mobile device to help with HIV adherence. Those who reported being very likely or likely to use a mobile device to improve adherence were significantly more likely to use their phone daily (P = 0.03) and use their phone for text messages (P = 0.002). The vast majority of patients in an urban HIV clinic own mobile phones and would use them to enhance adherence interventions to HIV medication.
机译:移动电话技术越来越多地用于克服限制获得医疗服务的传统障碍。这项研究的目的是评估使用智能手机技术在城市艾滋病诊所就诊者中的依从性和意愿。对一百名连续在城市艾滋病门诊就诊的艾滋病毒阳性患者进行了调查。问卷评估了手机的访问和使用以及使用手机增强对HIV药物依从性的意愿。该调查还包括CASE遵守指数,以衡量遵守情况。平均年龄为46.4(SD = 9.2)。参加者大多数是男性(63%),黑人(93%)和西班牙裔(11.4%),并且报告的年收入低于10,000美元(67.3%)。大多数人认为自己是目前的吸烟者(57%)。绝大多数报告称目前服用HAART(占83.5%)。大约一半的参与者报告了一些依从性困难(CASE <10)。 96%的人报告拥有手机。在手机拥有者中,有47.4%的人报告说目前拥有一部以上的设备。超过四分之一的人报告拥有智能手机。大约60%的人用手机发短信,1/3的人用手机搜索互联网。近70%的人报告说他们将使用移动设备帮助遵守HIV。那些报告极有可能或可能会使用移动设备来提高依从性的人,每天使用手机的可能性显着增加(P = 0.03),而使用手机发送短信的可能性则更大(P = 0.002)。城市艾滋病诊所中的绝大多数患者都拥有手机,并会使用手机来增强对HIV药物的依从性干预措施。

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