Compliance with reporting standards in Mobile App interventions for ART Adherence among PLHIV.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Abdulhammed O Babatunde, Dimeji A Olawuyi, Folashade A Olajuwon, Isaac O Ekundayo, Olatokun S Akano, Olutola V Awosiku
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Abstract

Introduction: In recent decades, there has been a proliferation of mobile health (mHealth) interventions to address public health challenges such as HIV/AIDS. Hence, there is a need for standardizing the report of mHealth interventions and frameworks to enable effective knowledge sharing and promote developments. This study aims to review publications on mobile applications used for antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among people living with HIV (PLHIV) to evaluate their compliance with the standard reporting guideline by the WHO.

Method: A comprehensive search of published literature was conducted on PubMed, PubMed Central, and MEDLINE databases. We selected randomized controlled trials reporting mobile applications used to improve ART adherence among PLHIV. Only studies published in the last 10 years and the English language were included. Each selected study was reviewed by two independent reviewers against the standard 16-item checklist developed by the WHO.

Results: A total of 16 studies were included in the review. Most of the studies were conducted in the United States of America (n = 7). Only 4 (25%) of the studies reported more than 70% (11/16) of the items on the standard reporting checklist by WHO. More than 80% of the studies reported the intervention content (n = 15) and intervention delivery (n = 13). The least reported items were; interoperability/Health Information Systems (HIS) context (n = 2), infrastructure (population level such as electricity, internet connectivity, etc.) (n = 4), and cost assessment (n = 4). However, these are important factors that ensure the sustainability and usability of mHealth intervention, especially in low- and middle-income countries.

Conclusion: Most mHealth interventions promoting ART adherence did not comply with the standard reporting guideline. The lack of standardization of mHealth interventions may be responsible for increased siloed mobile applications. Hence, there is a need for global adoption of the checklist by Ministries of Health, international organizations, journals, and relevant authorities.

移动应用程序对艾滋病毒携带者坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法的干预是否符合报告标准。
导言:近几十年来,为应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病等公共卫生挑战,移动保健(mHealth)干预措施层出不穷。因此,有必要对移动保健干预措施和框架的报告进行标准化,以实现有效的知识共享和促进发展。本研究旨在回顾有关用于艾滋病病毒感染者(PLHIV)坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的移动应用程序的出版物,以评估其是否符合世界卫生组织的标准报告指南:在 PubMed、PubMed Central 和 MEDLINE 数据库中对已发表的文献进行了全面检索。我们选择了一些随机对照试验,这些试验报告了移动应用在提高艾滋病毒携带者抗逆转录病毒疗法依从性方面的作用。仅纳入过去 10 年内发表的英文研究。每项入选研究均由两名独立审稿人根据世界卫生组织制定的标准 16 项检查表进行审查:结果:共有 16 项研究被纳入审查范围。大部分研究在美国进行(7 项)。只有 4 项研究(25%)报告了世卫组织标准报告核对表中 70% 以上的项目(11/16)。超过 80% 的研究报告了干预内容(15 项)和干预实施(13 项)。报告最少的项目是:互操作性/卫生信息系统(HIS)背景(2 项)、基础设施(人口水平,如电力、互联网连接等)(4 项)和成本评估(4 项)。然而,这些都是确保移动医疗干预的可持续性和可用性的重要因素,尤其是在中低收入国家:大多数促进坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法的移动医疗干预措施不符合标准报告指南。移动医疗干预措施缺乏标准化可能是造成孤岛式移动应用增加的原因。因此,需要卫生部、国际组织、期刊和相关机构在全球范围内采用该核对表。
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AIDS Research and Therapy
AIDS Research and Therapy INFECTIOUS DISEASES-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
4.50%
发文量
51
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: AIDS Research and Therapy publishes articles on basic science, translational, clinical, social, epidemiological, behavioral and educational sciences articles focused on the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS, and the search for the cure. The Journal publishes articles on novel and developing treatment strategies for AIDS as well as on the outcomes of established treatment strategies. Original research articles on animal models that form an essential part of the AIDS treatment research are also considered
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