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Two-way Texting (2wT) to Improve Antiretroviral (ART) Patient Retention in Malawi
Sponsor: University of Washington
Summary
Investigators aim to demonstrate that interactive, two-way texting (2WT) to remind patients about their clinic visits and engage patients in their health can increase antiretroviral therapy (ART) retention in a routine setting in Lilongwe Malawi.
Official title: Two-way Texting (2wT) to Improve Patient Retention While Reducing the Healthcare Workload in High-Burden Public HIV Clinics in Malawi
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
467
Start Date
2022-12-16
Completion Date
2024-08-01
Last Updated
2024-05-14
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
two way texting
Automated 2WT-based adherence support messages combined with scheduled visit reminders focus on preventing visit default will be implemented. One-way "blast" motivational support messages will be sent to all new ART patients who opt-into 2WT. ART visit reminders 3- and 1- day before visits will ask clients to respond with 1=attend and 0=no, triggering 2wT responses to clients to reschedule visits, record transfers, etc. 2WT clerks proactively communicate with clients before a visit to prevent default or ascertain true outcomes for those who don't return. Those who miss visits receive additional 2wT reminders. On day 14 post visit, 2wT patients who missed visits, did not respond to text or did not have outcomes updated (transfer, stop, etc.), are identified by the 2WT system and referred to B2C for tracing, days or months earlier than routine B2C. The 2wT-generated tracing list is more timely and accurate, reducing workload and increasing B2C effectiveness
Locations (2)
Lighthouse Trust
Lilongwe, Malawi
Martin Preuss Centre
Lilongwe, Malawi