Ogello Vallery, Ngure Kenneth, Thuo Nicholas, Burns Bridget, Rono Bernard, Oware Kevin, Kiptiness Catherine, Mugo Nelly, Bukusi Elizabeth, Garrison Lindsey, Baeten Jared M, Haberer Jessica E
Center of Clinical Research, Kenya Medical Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya.
Department of Community Health, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Nairobi, Kenya.
AIDS Behav. 2023 Jan;27(1):65-74. doi: 10.1007/s10461-022-03744-z. Epub 2022 Jul 30.
Adherence to oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is challenging, and cellular technology offers a promising opportunity for support. However, a recent randomized controlled trial found that SMS reminders did not improve PrEP adherence. We used qualitative methods to explore the trial participants' experiences with the SMS intervention. We conducted serial in-depth interviews with 54 young Kenyan women, using inductive and deductive content analysis . Initially, SMS reminders were highly acceptable. Participants expressed enthusiasm with receiving the reminders because of the coded nature of the SMS reminders; they also helped in 'habit forming' with daily adherence. However, overtime, participants reported growing concerns about privacy, self-efficacy, and responsibility and SMS fatigue. Participants also reported other challenges, including phone loss, poor telephone network, and lack of electricity. Further research to explore if SMS reminders in alternative formats or with different frequency is needed, in addition to identification of alternate adherence support strategies.
坚持口服暴露前预防(PrEP)具有挑战性,而细胞技术提供了一个有前景的支持机会。然而,最近一项随机对照试验发现,短信提醒并不能提高PrEP的依从性。我们采用定性方法来探究试验参与者对短信干预的体验。我们对54名肯尼亚年轻女性进行了系列深入访谈,采用归纳和演绎内容分析法。最初,短信提醒是高度可接受的。参与者对收到提醒表示热情,因为短信提醒具有编码性质;它们还有助于通过每日坚持来“养成习惯”。然而,随着时间的推移,参与者报告对隐私、自我效能感和责任感以及短信疲劳的担忧日益增加。参与者还报告了其他挑战,包括手机丢失、电话网络不佳和停电。除了确定替代的依从性支持策略外,还需要进一步研究以探索是否需要采用其他形式或不同频率的短信提醒。