2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11524-015-9950-7
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Understanding Adolescent Nonresponsiveness to Text Messages: Lessons from the DepoText Trial

Abstract: Urban adolescents face economic, social, and behavioral challenges in adhering to long-term contraceptive use. Use of text messaging reminders has the potential to increase adherence to family planning appointments and to educate patients about safe sexual health practices; however, nonresponsiveness to messages is difficult to interpret and may jeopardize programmatic success. We aimed to understand why adolescent girls enrolled in a randomized, controlled pilot trial (DepoText) designed to increase attendanc… Show more

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“…Phone numbers change frequently; hence it could not be ascertained how many participants in the experimental group received the text message sent to them. A study looking at communication with adolescents via text messages in the context of Depo-Provera injections showed that phone number changes, unpaid cell phone bills, and phone loss significantly contribute to adolescent text nonresponsiveness rate [22]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phone numbers change frequently; hence it could not be ascertained how many participants in the experimental group received the text message sent to them. A study looking at communication with adolescents via text messages in the context of Depo-Provera injections showed that phone number changes, unpaid cell phone bills, and phone loss significantly contribute to adolescent text nonresponsiveness rate [22]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chris Smith et al, (2013) who studied about family planning services in the form of messages and voice calls found that there was an increase in service quality and acceptor satisfaction at a rate 44% by using MOTIF applications (Mobile Technology of Family Planning). Koes Irianto (2014) stated that handling acceptors problems or complaints is essential to prevent them drop out. The regulation of ministry of health regarding family planning service guidelines No.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application is called Smart Contraception. It consists with three features such as consultation service provided by a midwife to acceptor, automatic reminder which will ring 3 days before the day to be injected, and contraceptive information which is needed by the acceptors (Koes Irianto, 2014;Yudhanto Yuda, 2018;Irsdyad Hanif, 2015;Permenkes, 2017;Oktariana, 2013;BKKBN, 2011;Yanti Elfrida, 2015, Abdul Bari Saifuddin, 2016Kemenkes, 2016;Oktariana 2013;Harry et al, 2017;Bocanegra et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although linkage to care has been a favorable outcome of using SMS intervention in healthcare, there have also been instances of unresponsiveness to SMS messages. A study to understand the factors which influence adolescents’ non-responsiveness to text messaging was conducted by Irons et al [28]. This was a sub-study of a trial that evaluated the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of a text messaging reminder system to improve clinic attendance at family planning appointments among 5 young women using Depo-Provera contraception.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample was drawn from the intervention arm of a small feasibility and acceptability family planning trial. The sample size may have limited ability to further stratify to identify differences between non-responders [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%