| Literature DB >> 23984054 |
Ann Kurth1, Irene Kuo, James Peterson, Nkiru Azikiwe, Lauri Bazerman, Alice Cates, Curt G Beckwith.
Abstract
The United States has the world's highest prison population, and an estimated one in seven HIV-positive persons in the USA passes through a correctional facility annually. Given this, it is critical to develop innovative and effective approaches to support HIV treatment and retention in care among HIV-positive individuals involved in the criminal justice (CJ) system. Information and communication technologies (ICTs), including mobile health (mHealth) interventions, may offer one component of a successful strategy for linkage/retention in care. We describe CARE+ Corrections, a randomized controlled trial (RCT) study now underway in Washington, that will evaluate the combined effect of computerized motivational interview counseling and postrelease short message service (SMS) text message reminders to increase antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence and linkage and retention in care among HIV-infected persons involved in the criminal justice system. In this report, we describe the development of this ICT/mHealth intervention, outline the study procedures used to evaluate this intervention, and summarize the implications for the mHealth knowledge base.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23984054 PMCID: PMC3745938 DOI: 10.1155/2013/547381
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Res Treat ISSN: 2090-1240
Figure 1Examples of CARE+ corrections counseling content.
CARE+ corrections text message library domains and examples.
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| Library of 10 possible appointment reminder messages or create a customized message | (i) Hey how you feeling? Don't forget to give a call and make your appointment |
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| Medication adherence reminder sent to participant on a selected schedule | (i) Meds keep your body strong and healthy |
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| Prevention reminder sent to participant on a selected schedule | (i) Safe sex is important. Use a condom |
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| A “barrier to care” reminder message is sent to participant between registration and first check-in appointment (and sent again if person is reincarcerated) | (i) Remember to get a case manager: call xxx-xxx-xxxx |
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| Welcome message sent during the week after registration | Welcome to the CARE study! We appreciate your participation. Call our staff at xxx-xxx-xxxx if you have any questions |
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| Monthly message reminding participants to schedule their monthly check-in with study staff | Don't forget your monthly check-in meeting. Please call xxx-xxx-xxxx to be sure it is scheduled |