2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13063-016-1190-y
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Evaluation of short message service and peer navigation to improve engagement in HIV care in South Africa: study protocol for a three-arm cluster randomized controlled trial

Abstract: BackgroundIn countries with a high burden of HIV, such as South Africa, where the epidemic remains the world’s largest, improving early uptake of and consistent adherence to antiretroviral therapy could bring substantial HIV prevention gains. However, patients are not linked to or retained in care at rates needed to curtail the epidemic. Two strategies that have demonstrated a potential to stem losses along the HIV care cascade in the sub-Saharan African context are use of text messaging or short message servi… Show more

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“…A high response rate from this sample also showed the good involvement of the participants. This study, along with previous evidences, 14 , 31 suggests that simple SMS intervention may be an important strategy to sustaining optimal ART responses, especially in the resource-limited settings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…A high response rate from this sample also showed the good involvement of the participants. This study, along with previous evidences, 14 , 31 suggests that simple SMS intervention may be an important strategy to sustaining optimal ART responses, especially in the resource-limited settings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Investigation of additional interventions that function to increase social support, such as peer navigation 21,22 and those leveraging the existing social networks of youth are urgently needed. Understanding the role that social support plays will provide important insight into how these social connections can be employed to improve engagement in care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 15 18 Client-to-client communication conducted via mobile technologies, such as SMS and social media platforms, continues to grow in LMICs. 19 – 22 For example, Project Khuluma, in South Africa, illustrates the use of mobile phones as the way a closed user-group—in this case, adolescents living with HIV—is able to communicate among themselves. 19…”
Section: Types Of Digital Health Interventions For Demand Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%