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Mobile phone technologies improve adherence to antiretroviral treatment in a resource-limited setting: a randomized controlled trial of text message reminders.

机译:手机技术在资源有限的情况下提高了对抗逆转录病毒治疗的依从性:短信提醒的随机对照试验。

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OBJECTIVE: There is limited evidence on whether growing mobile phone availability in sub-Saharan Africa can be used to promote high adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART). This study tested the efficacy of short message service (SMS) reminders on adherence to ART among patients attending a rural clinic in Kenya. DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial of four SMS reminder interventions with 48 weeks of follow-up. METHODS: Four hundred and thirty-one adult patients who had initiated ART within 3 months were enrolled and randomly assigned to a control group or one of the four intervention groups. Participants in the intervention groups received SMS reminders that were either short or long and sent at a daily or weekly frequency. Adherence was measured using the medication event monitoring system. The primary outcome was whether adherence exceeded 90% during each 12-week period of analysis and the 48-week study period. The secondary outcome was whether there were treatment interruptions lasting at least 48 h. RESULTS: In intention-to-treat analysis, 53% of participants receiving weekly SMS reminders achieved adherence of at least 90% during the 48 weeks of the study, compared with 40% of participants in the control group (P = 0.03). Participants in groups receiving weekly reminders were also significantly less likely to experience treatment interruptions exceeding 48 h during the 48-week follow-up period than participants in the control group (81 vs. 90%, P = 0.03). CONCLUSION: These results suggest that SMS reminders may be an important tool to achieve optimal treatment response in resource-limited settings.
机译:目的:关于撒哈拉以南非洲日益增长的移动电话可用性是否可用于促进对抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的高度依从性的证据有限。这项研究在肯尼亚农村诊所就诊的患者中测试了短消息服务(SMS)提醒对坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法的疗效。设计:一项随机对照试验,涉及四个SMS提醒干预措施,并进行了48周的随访。方法:招募了在3个月内开始抗逆转录病毒治疗的413名成年患者,随机分为对照组或四个干预组之一。干预组的参与者收到的短信提醒很短或很长,并且每天或每周发送一次。使用药物事件监测系统测量依从性。主要结果是在每个12周的分析周期和48周的研究周期内依从性是否超过90%。次要结果是治疗中断是否持续至少48小时。结果:在意向治疗分析中,接受每周SMS提醒的参与者中有53%在研究的48周中达到了至少90%的依从性,而对照组中这一比例为40%(P = 0.03)。在48周的随访期内,接受每周提醒的组中的参与者中断治疗超过48小时的可能性也大大低于对照组的参与者(81对90%,P = 0.03)。结论:这些结果表明,短信提醒可能是在资源有限的环境中获得最佳治疗反应的重要工具。

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