A Text Messaging Intervention to Support Option B+ in Kenya: A Qualitative Study.

Journal: The Journal Of The Association Of Nurses In AIDS Care : JANAC
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Abstract

Key challenges in providing lifelong antiretroviral therapy (ART) to pregnant and breastfeeding women (Option B+) in sub-Saharan Africa include achieving long-term adherence and retention in care. One intervention that may help address these challenges is mobile text messaging. We evaluated the acceptability of a text messaging intervention to support women's ART adherence and retention in care in rural western Kenya. Forty in-depth interviews with 20 pregnant/postpartum women infected with HIV, their male partners, and four focus groups with 30 health care providers were conducted during September-November 2014. Data were coded and analyzed using thematic analysis. Findings revealed the following themes: (a) overall acceptability of the text messaging intervention; (b) proposed content of text messages; (c) format, timing, and language of text messages; and (d) potential challenges of the text messaging intervention. Findings were used to refine a text messaging intervention being evaluated at Kenyan study sites rolling out Option B+.

Authors
Pamela Musoke, C Gakumo, Lisa Abuogi, Eliud Akama, Elizabeth Bukusi, Anna Helova, Wafula Nalwa, Mariciannah Onono, Sydney Spangler, Iris Wanga, Janet Turan