| Literature DB >> 26964505 |
Damian Hacking1, Hanne J Haricharan, Kirsty Brittain, Yan Kwan Lau, Tali Cassidy, Marion Heap.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of mobile phones to deliver health care (mHealth) is increasing in popularity due to the high prevalence of mobile phone penetration. This is seen in developing countries, where mHealth may be particularly useful in overcoming traditional access barriers. Non-communicable diseases may be particularly amenable to mHealth interventions, and hypertension is one with an escalating burden in the developing world.Entities:
Keywords: developing countries; health knowledge, attitudes, practice; hypertension; telemedicine
Year: 2016 PMID: 26964505 PMCID: PMC4807246 DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.4569
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Figure 1Participant diagram. 224 participants were originally recruited, but due to loss to follow up and various exclusion criteria, only 146 (76 in experimental arm, 70 in control arm) were included in the final analysis.
Comparison of baseline demographics and knowledge scores between control and intervention groups.
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| Intervention | Control | Overall sample | |
| Age – Mean (range) |
| 54.23 (27.9-86.19) | 54.44 (26.81-92.15) | 54.34 (26.81-92.15) |
| Gender – N (%) |
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| Female | 79 (77.45%) | 85 (82.52%) | 164 (80.0%) |
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| Male | 23 (22.55%) | 18 (17.48%) | 41 (20.0%) |
| Language – N (%) |
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| Xhosa | 66 (60.55%) | 72 (63.16%) | 138 (61.88%) |
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| English | 43 (39.45%) | 40 (35.09%) | 83 (37.22%) |
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| Afrikaans | 0 (0.0%) | 2 (1.75%) | 2 (0.90%) |
| Marital status – N (%) |
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| Married | 48 (44.04%) | 47 (41.23%) | 95 (42.60%) |
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| Single living with partner | 5 (4.59%) | 3 (2.63%) | 8 (3.59%) |
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| Single living with family | 47 (43.12%) | 51 (44.74%) | 98 (43.95%) |
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| Single living with others | 2 (1.83%) | 2 (1.75%) | 4 (1.79%) |
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| Divorced | 3 (2.75%) | 1 (0.88%) | 4 (1.79%) |
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| Widow or widower | 4 (3.67%) | 10 (8.77%) | 14 (6.28%) |
| Education – N (%) |
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| Below Grade 7 | 20 (18.35%) | 26 (22.81%) | 46 (20.63%) |
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| Between Grade 7 and 12 | 63 (57.80%) | 62 (54.39%) | 125 (56.05%) |
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| Passed matric | 23 (21.10%) | 24 (21.05%) | 47 (21.08%) |
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| No matric but diploma | 2 (1.83%) | 1 (0.88%) | 3 (1.35%) |
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| Postmatric qualification | 1 (0.92%) | 1 (0.88%) | 2 (0.90%) |
| Employment status – N (%) |
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| Unemployed | 55 (50.46%) | 48 (42.11%) | 103 (46.19%) |
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| Employed | 26 (23.85%) | 32 (28.07%) | 58 (26.01%) |
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| Pension | 27 (24.77%) | 34 (29.82%) | 61 (27.35%) |
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| Not looking for employment | 1 (0.92%) | 0 (0.0%) | 1 (0.45%) |
| Monthly income – N (%) |
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| None | 24 (22.02%) | 18 (15.79%) | 42 (18.83%) |
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| Less than R4000 | 26 (23.85%) | 32 (28.07%) | 58 (26.01%) |
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| R4000-R10,000 | 1 (0.92%) | 2 (1.75%) | 3 (1.35%) |
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| Pension or social grant | 58 (53.21%) | 62 (54.39%) | 120 (53.81%) |
| Hypertensive knowledge score – Mean (range) |
| 8.77 (1-15) | 8.54 (2-16) | 8.65 (1-16) |
| Health-seeking behavior score – Median (range) |
| 8 (2-10) | 8 (4-11) | 8 (2-11) |
| Overall score – Median (range) |
| 17 (3-24) | 16 (8-22) | 17 (3-24) |
Knowledge scores for control and intervention groups at exit.
| Question | Control score | Intervention score |
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| Condition questions overall score (observed range) | 9.71 (5-13) | 9.6 (6-15) | .77 |
| -What is high blood pressure? (% correctly answered) | 59% | 49% | .06 |
| -What is normal blood pressure? | 59% | 73% | .31 |
| -What puts you at risk for developing high blood pressure? (score) | 2.897 | 2.744 | .45 |
| -Does everybody who has high blood pressure have symptoms? | 56% | 62% | .20 |
| -What complications may you prevent by managing your high blood pressure? | 1.176 | 1.103 | .67 |
| -Can you stop taking your medication without asking your doctor? | 97% | 92% | .38 |
| -Can high blood pressure be cured? | 87% | 87% | .79 |
| -When you leave Cape Town, which one of the following is right? | 81% | 94% | .03 |
| -If you have high blood pressure, contact the clinic if you have which of the following symptoms? | 1.25 | 1.19 | .68 |
| Behavior questions overall score (observed range) | 7.78 (5-10) | 8.05 (6-10) | .15 |
| -Can you reduce your blood pressure? | 91% | 94% | .89 |
| -Is smoking good or bad if you have high blood pressure? | 99% | 99% | >.99 |
| -Is keeping a normal weight important if you have high blood pressure? | 99% | 96% | .62 |
| -How much should you drink, if at all, if you have high blood pressure? | 51% | 56% | .64 |
| -How much should you exercise 3 days a week? | 29% | 28% | .12 |
| -What are the best ways to manage your stress? | 1.221 | 1.372 | .14 |
| -Do eating habits affect blood pressure? | 74% | 85% | .07 |
| -Is salt good or bad for a person with high blood pressure? | 18% | 12% | .54 |
| -What should you cut down on if you have high blood pressure? | 99% | 99% | >.99 |
| -Are vegetables and fruit good for a person with high blood pressure? | 99% | 100% | .22 |
| Overall score (observed range) | 17.5 (11-23) | 17.7 (13-23) | .69 |
Self-reported behavior changes for intervention arm.
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| Yes | No | Don’t know | N/A | |
| Have you stopped smoking since the SMS campaign? | 13 | 0 | 1 | 86 |
| Have you lost weight since the SMS campaign? | 58 | 28 | 5 | 9 |
| Have you reduced your alcohol intake since the SMS campaign? | 12 | 6 | 3 | 79 |
| Have you increased your exercise since the SMS campaign? | 81 | 12 | 1 | 6 |
| Have you started eating healthier since the SMS campaign? | 88 | 5 | 3 | 4 |
| Have you reduced your consumption of red meat since the SMS campaign? | 65 | 9 | 8 | 18 |
| Have you increased your consumption of fruit and vegetables since the SMS campaign? | 87 | 1 | 1 | 10 |
| Have you reduced your salt intake since the SMS campaign? | 63 | 3 | 10 | 24 |