Trial of an mHealth intervention to improve HIV prophylaxis for female sex workers, United Republic of Tanzania.

IF 8.4 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Bulletin of the World Health Organization Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-29 DOI:10.2471/BLT.24.291516
Christopher H Mbotwa, Method R Kazaura, Kåre Moen, Christopher R Sudfeld, Emmy Metta, Melkizedeck T Leshabari, Muhammad Bakari, Elia J Mmbaga
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effect of a mobile health (mHealth) intervention on early retention of female sex workers in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pre-exposure prophylaxis services in the United Republic of Tanzania.

Methods: The study involved 783 female sex workers: 470 from Dar es Salaam who were given the Jichunge mHealth application (app) in addition to standard HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (intervention arm), and 313 from Tanga who received pre-exposure prophylaxis alone (control arm). Participants were recruited using respondent-driven sampling and followed up for 12 months. Early retention was defined as attending a pre-exposure prophylaxis follow-up clinic within 28 days of an appointment scheduled for 1 month after starting treatment. To assess if the Jichunge app led to higher retention, we conducted intention-to-treat and per-protocol analyses using a regression model adjusted by inverse probability weighting.

Findings: Early retention in HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis care was observed in 27.6% (130/470) of participants in the intervention arm and 20.1% (63/313) in the control arm. In the adjusted, intention-to-treat analysis, early retention was observed in 29.4% in the intervention arm and 17.7% in the control arm (risk difference: 11.8 percentage points; 95% confidence interval: 5.3-18.3).

Conclusion: Early retention in HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis care was significantly greater among female sex workers in the United Republic of Tanzania who used the Jichunge app than in those who did not. Nevertheless, more than two thirds of sex workers using the application did not attend follow-up services after 1 month, suggesting that additional interventions are needed.

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坦桑尼亚联合共和国改善女性性工作者艾滋病毒预防的移动医疗干预试验。
目的:评估坦桑尼亚联合共和国移动保健(mHealth)干预措施对女性性工作者早期保留人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)暴露前预防服务的影响。方法:该研究涉及783名女性性工作者:470名来自达累斯萨拉姆,除了标准的艾滋病毒暴露前预防外,还给予Jichunge移动健康应用程序(app)(干预组),313名来自坦噶,仅接受暴露前预防(对照组)。参与者采用受访者驱动的抽样方式招募,并随访12个月。早期保留被定义为在开始治疗后1个月的预约后28天内参加暴露前预防随访诊所。为了评估“积城”应用程序是否会带来更高的保留率,我们使用逆概率加权调整的回归模型进行了意向治疗和协议分析。结果:干预组中27.6%(130/470)的参与者和对照组中20.1%(63/313)的参与者早期保留了HIV暴露前预防护理。在调整后的意向治疗分析中,干预组的早期保留率为29.4%,对照组为17.7%(风险差异:11.8个百分点;95%置信区间:5.3-18.3)。结论:在坦桑尼亚联合共和国,使用Jichunge应用程序的女性性工作者中,HIV暴露前预防护理的早期保留率明显高于未使用该应用程序的女性。然而,使用该应用程序的性工作者中,超过三分之二的人在1个月后没有参加后续服务,这表明需要额外的干预措施。
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the World Health Organization Journal Overview: Leading public health journal Peer-reviewed monthly journal Special focus on developing countries Global scope and authority Top public and environmental health journal Impact factor of 6.818 (2018), according to Web of Science ranking Audience: Essential reading for public health decision-makers and researchers Provides blend of research, well-informed opinion, and news
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