Irons Mallory, Tomaszewski Kathy, Muñoz Buchanan Cara R, Trent Maria
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
J Urban Health. 2015 Jun;92(3):502-12. doi: 10.1007/s11524-015-9950-7.
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 attendance at family planning visits were periodically nonresponsive to text messages through conducting structured interviews with participants whose text reply rates were less than 100 % during the trial period. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected and classified using descriptive data analysis. Reasons for nonresponsiveness, barriers to continuous cell phone coverage, cell phone plan characteristics, and attitudes toward the DepoText program were the primary endpoints of interest. Most participants (78%) attributed instances of nonresponsiveness to being away from the phone or due to a personal conflict such as school or work. Service interruption due to bill nonpayment (44%), phone loss (28%), and cell phone number change (28%) were significant barriers to continuous coverage during the trial period, and many respondents indicated that the downturn in the economy made it more difficult to maintain their cell phone plan. Almost a third reported having to choose between cell phone and other payments, but the vast majority (88%) considered their cell phone a "need" rather than a "want." Participants universally expressed satisfaction with the text messaging program and reported feeling more connected to the clinic (96%) through the messages serving as reminders (64%), encouragement to assume personal responsibility for their health care (12%), and enhanced personal connection with the clinic staff (4%). Our study suggests that a text messaging program can be used in an urban clinical setting to communicate with adolescent girls about family planning services. While economic barriers to continuous cell phone coverage do exist, adolescents indicate that the text message reminder system can be a valuable tool for enhancing clinic connectedness and promoting autonomy in care-seeking behavior.
城市青少年在坚持长期使用避孕药具方面面临经济、社会和行为挑战。使用短信提醒有可能提高对计划生育预约的依从性,并向患者传授安全性健康做法;然而,对短信无反应难以解释,可能会危及项目的成功。我们旨在通过对试验期间短信回复率低于100%的参与者进行结构化访谈,了解参加旨在提高计划生育就诊出勤率的随机对照试点试验(DepoText)的少女为何会定期对短信无反应。使用描述性数据分析收集和分类定性和定量数据。无反应的原因、持续手机覆盖的障碍、手机套餐特点以及对DepoText项目的态度是主要关注的终点。大多数参与者(78%)将无反应情况归因于不在手机旁或由于学校或工作等个人冲突。欠费导致服务中断(44%)、手机丢失(28%)和手机号码变更(28%)是试验期间持续覆盖的重大障碍,许多受访者表示经济低迷使维持手机套餐更加困难。近三分之一的人报告说不得不在手机费用和其他费用之间做出选择,但绝大多数(88%)认为手机是“必需品”而非“奢侈品”。参与者普遍对短信项目表示满意,并报告称通过短信提醒(64%)、鼓励对自身医疗保健承担个人责任(12%)以及加强与诊所工作人员的个人联系(4%),感觉与诊所的联系更加紧密(96%)。我们的研究表明,短信项目可用于城市临床环境,与少女就计划生育服务进行沟通。虽然确实存在持续手机覆盖的经济障碍,但青少年表示短信提醒系统可以成为增强与诊所联系以及促进寻求医疗行为自主性的宝贵工具。