移动医疗提供叙事干预,以提高马拉维感染艾滋病毒妇女的宫颈癌筛查率:试点 RCT

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.apjon.2024.100448
Haeok Lee , Jasintha T. Mtengezo , Mary Sue Makin , Ling Shi , Address Malata , Joyce Fitzpatrick , Jonathan Ngoma , Lingling Zhang , Linda Larkey , Eileen Stuart-Shor , Yohannie Mlombe , Deogwoon Kim
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本研究旨在开发和评估一种由移动医疗(mHealth)提供的、理论指导的、符合当地文化的故事叙述(STN)干预方法,以提高马拉维感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)妇女的宫颈癌筛查率:第 1 阶段:开发以理论为指导、适应文化背景的 STN 干预方法;第 2 阶段:进行试点随机对照试验。参与者被随机分配到三组中的一组:第 1 组:带有 STN 的平板电脑视频(mHealth)(n = 60);第 2 组:带有非叙述性教育材料视频的 mHealth(n = 59);第 3 组:只亲自阅读非叙述性教育材料的对照组(n = 60)。在干预后 2 个月和 6 个月,通过自我报告和健康护照记录审查,使用醋酸目视检查(VIA)测量宫颈癌筛查情况。结果在 2 个月的随访中,第 1 组和第 2 组的醋酸目视检查率几乎是第 3 组的两倍(分别为 51.0% 和 50.0% vs. 35.0%,P = 0.01),但在 2 至 6 个月的随访中,各组之间没有差异。结论:研究结果表明,该干预措施对宫颈癌筛查行为具有初步效果,而且在招募、保留、治疗忠诚度和单次 30 分钟疗程的可接受性方面具有可行性。这项拟议研究的可行性和初步有效性结果表明,应将 STN 干预措施推广到更多的妇女群体中,以提高宫颈癌筛查率,防止马拉维妇女死于宫颈癌。
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Mobile health–delivered narrative intervention to increase cervical cancer screening among Malawian women living with HIV: A pilot randomized controlled trial

Objective

This study aimed to develop and evaluate a mobile health (mHealth)-delivered, theory-guided, culturally tailored storytelling narrative (STN) intervention to increase cervical cancer screening among Malawian women living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

Methods

This study involved two phases: Phase 1: development of a theory-guided and culturally adapted STN intervention and Phase 2: a pilot randomized controlled trial was conducted. Participants were randomly assigned to one of three arms: Arm 1: tablet-based video (mHealth) with STN (n = 60); Arm 2: mHealth with a video of nonnarrative educational materials (n = 59); and Arm 3: control group with only reading nonnarrative educational materials in person (n = 60). Cervical cancer screening was measured using visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) uptakes by self-report and health passport record review at 2 and 6 months after intervention.

Results

Both arms 1 and 2 had nearly twice the rate of VIA uptakes than those in Arm 3 (51.0% and 50.0%, respectively, vs. 35.0%, P = 0.01) at 2 months follow-up, but there were no differences among groups from 2- to 6-month follow-ups. All groups demonstrated significant improvement of knowledge about risk factors, intention, and VIA uptakes.

Conclusions

The findings demonstrate the preliminary effectiveness of the intervention on cervical cancer screening behavior and the feasibility of the study regarding recruitment, retention, treatment fidelity, and acceptability of the single 30-min session. The feasibility and the preliminary results of the effectiveness of the proposed study indicate scaling up the STN intervention to a larger population of women to increase cervical cancer screening uptake to prevent deaths due to cervical cancer in Malawi.

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