The investigators will study the efficacy of a novel cellular phone messaging system to communicate health information and facilitate early return to clinic after abnormal laboratory results in rural Uganda.
Among the challenges that complicate optimal health care delivery in rural settings is lack of communication between care providers and patients. Communication of abnormal laboratory results represents a particular challenge. Laboratory and other test results are often not reported until repeat visits weeks to months later. In the case of treatment failure, severe treatment complications, or evidence of opportunistic infection, such reporting delays likely result in adverse outcomes and potentially compromise future treatment options. The investigators propose to evaluate a novel strategy of communication using SMS text messaging to facilitate patient return to an HIV clinic in Uganda after critical laboratory results. The investigators will consent and enroll participants at the time of laboratory testing for cluster of differentiation 4 (CD4) count, viral loads, acid fast bacteria smears of sputum, among others. Those with abnormal results will be randomized to various messaging formats and receive text messages requesting a prompt return to clinic. For outcomes, the investigators will measure successful receipt and comprehension of messages, as well as proportion returning within 14 days of the abnormal laboratory test.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
183
Cellular phone text message formats to be sent to participants after abnormal laboratory results to communicate information and request early return to clinic.
ISS Clinic, Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital
Mbarara, Uganda
Participants Initiating Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Within 28 Days of Abnormal Result
Number of Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) naive participants (subgroup of the sample) who initiated ART within 28 days of receiving abnormal result
Time frame: 28 days
Clinic Return Within 28 Days of Abnormal CD4 Count Result
Number of participants who returned to clinic within 28 days of abnormal CD4 count result
Time frame: 28 days
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