Mobile Phone-based intervention to promote un-interrupted HIV treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic
Mobile Phone-based intervention to promote un-interrupted HIV treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic
Date
2022
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Nakanjako, Damalie
Mayanja, Eisah Kakyama
Rwashana, Agnes Semwanga
Semitala, Fred
Katureebe, Cordelia
Ssali, Mina
Muddu, Martin
Ssinabulya, Isaac
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Introduction: Keeping HIV-infected adults away from the health care system during the COVID-19 travel restrictions, presents a challenge to HIV treatment adherence.
Methods: This study focused on the initial two phases where Phase 1 designed a Makerere College of Health Sciences (MakCHS) Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD)-based application; and Phase 2 piloted patient enrolment onto the application and determined the feasibility of remote follow-up of patients receiving long-term antiretroviral therapy (ART).
Results: A off/online user application, MakCHS Health app, was developed. Overall, 112 patients [(66(59%) female] receiving ART at Mulago ISS clinic, Kampala, were enrolled onto the MakCHS Health app. Up to 89 (80%) utilized the app to access medical help. Patients' medical queries included needs for drug refills, missed taking HIV medication, medical illnesses, access to COVID-19 vaccination and other personal needs that required clinicians' attention.
Conclusion: Piloting a MakCHS Health application for patient follow-up was feasible and well-received by HIV treatment providers and patients receiving ART. We recommend scale up of the application to enroll all patients receiving long-term treatment for HIV/AIDS, and subsequently expand to. other HIV treatment programs in similar settings.
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HIV/AIDS,
COVID-19 pandemic,
M-Health,
Antiretroviral therapy,
Chronic HIV treatment,
HIV treatment adherence,
ART