Evaluation of an SMS-based mHealth intervention to enhance early infant diagnosis follow-up testing and assessment of postnatal prophylaxis.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Southern African Journal of Hiv Medicine Pub Date : 2021-11-24 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajhivmed.v22i1.1301
Anele Dube-Pule, Brian C Zanoni, Cathy Connolly, Majahonkhe Shabangu, Moherndran Archary
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Abstract

Background: Adherence to infant antiretroviral (ARV) postnatal prophylaxis and early infant diagnosis (EID) uptake is low in Africa. Promoting EID and adherence are necessary for this age group.

Objectives: We evaluated an SMS-based mobile health (mHealth) intervention to enhance adherence to ARV prophylaxis and knowledge of EID and prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) among high-risk and low-risk mother-infant pairs.

Method: Two hundred and fifty-one mothers were recruited from King Edward VIII Hospital between December 2018 and October 2019. Participant information was captured, and SMS reminders were sent postnatally to promote immunisation attendance. Follow-up HIV polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test results were reviewed, and telephonic interviews were utilised for qualitative data.

Results: In all, 73.3% of infants had HIV PCR tests performed at 10 weeks. This high rate could be attributed to the mHealth intervention as this is considerably higher than other national studies, though not statistically significant compared to rates reported in the district at the same time. Factors that have impacted follow-up EID rates include poor maternal knowledge of EID time points and inadequate implementation of national PMTCT protocols. High-risk mothers were younger, commenced antenatal clinic visit later, were less knowledgeable on prophylaxis and have lower-birthweight infants than lower-risk mothers.

Conclusion: mHealth can play an important role in improving EID by increasing maternal knowledge. Further studies should focus on whether maternal education over an mHealth platform can increase knowledge on PMTCT and subsequently increase EID.

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评价基于短信的移动健康干预,以加强婴儿早期诊断,随访测试和产后预防评估。
背景:在非洲,婴儿抗逆转录病毒(ARV)产后预防和婴儿早期诊断(EID)的依从性很低。对这一年龄组来说,促进EID和依从性是必要的。目的:我们评估了一种基于短信的移动健康(mHealth)干预措施,以提高对抗逆转录病毒预防的依从性,并在高风险和低风险母婴对中了解EID和预防母婴传播(PMTCT)。方法:2018年12月至2019年10月,在爱德华八世医院招募了251名母亲。收集参与者信息,并在出生后发送短信提醒,以促进免疫接种率。回顾了随访的HIV聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测结果,并利用电话访谈获得定性数据。结果:总体而言,73.3%的婴儿在10周时进行了HIV PCR检测。这一高比率可归因于移动医疗干预,因为这比其他国家研究要高得多,尽管与该地区同期报告的比率相比没有统计学意义。影响EID随访率的因素包括产妇对EID时间点的了解不足以及国家预防母婴传播协议的实施不力。与低风险母亲相比,高危母亲更年轻,开始产前门诊就诊的时间更晚,对预防知识的了解更少,婴儿出生体重更低。结论:移动医疗可通过提高孕产妇知识,在改善EID中发挥重要作用。进一步的研究应该关注通过移动健康平台进行的孕产妇教育是否可以增加对预防母婴传播的认识,从而增加EID。
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期刊介绍: The Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine is focused on HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention and related topics relevant to clinical and public health practice. The purpose of the journal is to disseminate original research results and to support high-level learning related to HIV Medicine. It publishes original research articles, editorials, case reports/case series, reviews of state-of-the-art clinical practice, and correspondence.
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