尼日利亚伊莫州选定医院的艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者关于使用移动医疗功能提醒的可用性和满意度的经验:一项定性研究。

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艾滋病毒在全球公共卫生领域是一个持续存在的严重问题,在所有国家都有流行。移动保健(m-Health)是利用移动和无线设备改善健康结果、卫生保健服务,卫生研究已被证明有能力改善服药依从性。坚持抗逆转录病毒治疗对病人和公众都是有益的。本研究旨在评估报告的移动医疗在艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者(PLWHA)中的可用性和满意度。该研究包括在奥韦里联邦大学教学医院(FUTH)接受治疗的艾滋病患者,他们以前参加过移动健康干预计划。本研究共有50名参与者。本描述性定性研究持续3个月。深入访谈了50名参与者,他们自参加试验以来至少完成了7周。数据结果分为五个主题:干预的不同有用性,保密的需要,对交付模式的关注,不遵守的原因,以及参加预约的障碍。大多数参与者对他们接受的干预表示满意,而一些人由于信仰治疗、使用草药和害怕披露等原因在结束前停止了干预。该研究强调需要将移动健康整合到艾滋病病毒感染的标准护理中,以加强对抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)补充计划、药物剂量和摄入时间的坚持。由于对更多样化和更先进技术的持续需求,利用移动卫生协助艾滋病感染者坚持服药是非常可行的。短信、电话和WhatsApp音频笔记已被认为是促进药物依从性和促进及时补充药物的宝贵工具。研究结果强调了影响患者准备程度、接受程度的因素,以及有效利用移动医疗解决方案来管理依从性挑战的障碍。大多数研究参与者对这种移动健康干预的易用性表示满意。他们报告说,这有助于他们及时服用正确剂量的药物,及时补充药物,并与卫生保健人员预约。将移动保健纳入标准医院程序非常重要。未来的研究应侧重于开发一款自动跟踪艾滋病患者药物摄入的应用程序。
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Experiences of people living with HIV/AIDS in selected hospitals in Imo state, Nigeria, regarding the usability and satisfaction of reminders using M-health features: a qualitative study.

HIV presents an ongoing, serious issue within the global public health domain, with prevalence across all nations. Mobile health (m-Health) is the use of mobile and wireless devices to improve health outcomes, health care services, and health research has been shown to have the capacity to improve medication adherence. Good adherence to ART is beneficial to patients and the public. This study aimed to assess the reported usability and satisfaction of m-Health among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). The study included PLWHA under care at the Federal University Teaching Hospital (FUTH) Owerri who were previously enrolled in m-Health intervention programme. A total of 50 participants were purposefully selected for this study. This descriptive-qualitative study lasted for 3 months. In-depth interviews were conducted with 50 participants who had completed at least 7 weeks since enrolling in the trial. Data results were grouped into five main themes: varying usefulness of the intervention, the need for confidentiality, concerns about delivery modes, reasons for non-compliance, and barriers to attending appointments. Majority of the participants expressed satisfaction with the intervention they received, while some discontinued before the end due to reasons such as faith healing, use of herbal drugs, and fear of disclosure. The study emphasizes the need to integrate m-Health into standard care for PLWHA to enhance adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) refill schedules, medication dosage, and timing of intake. Due to the ongoing demand for more diverse and advanced technology, using mobile health to assist PLWHA in adhering to their medication is very feasible. Text messaging, phone calls, and WhatsApp audio notes have been recognized as valuable tools for promoting medication adherence and facilitating timely drug refills. The findings underscored the factors affecting patients' readiness, acceptance, and the barriers to effectively utilizing mobile health solutions for managing adherence challenges. The majority of study participants expressed satisfaction with the ease of use of this m-Health intervention. They reported that it helped them with the timely intake of their medication at the correct dosage, prompt refills, and keeping appointments with healthcare personnel. It is important to integrate m-Health into standard hospital procedures. Future studies should focus on developing an app that automatically tracks medication intake for PLWHA.

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