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‘I understood the texting process well’. Participant perspectives on usability and acceptability of SMS-based telehealth follow-up after voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa

BACKGROUND: Voluntary medical male circumcision (MC) is a biomedical HIV prevention method that requires post-operative follow-up for healing confirmation. Recent research found that a two-way texting (2wT) app providing SMS-based telehealth for MC patients was safe and reduced provider workload. We...

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Autores principales: Pienaar, Jacqueline, Day, Sarah, Setswe, Geoffrey, Wasunna, Beatrice, Ncube, Vuyolwethu, Ndebele, Felex, Oni, Femi, Waweru, Evelyn, Khumalo, Calsile, Tweya, Hannock, Sherr, Kenneth, Su, Yanfang, Feldacker, Caryl
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10467206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37654716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076231194924
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author Pienaar, Jacqueline
Day, Sarah
Setswe, Geoffrey
Wasunna, Beatrice
Ncube, Vuyolwethu
Ndebele, Felex
Oni, Femi
Waweru, Evelyn
Khumalo, Calsile
Tweya, Hannock
Sherr, Kenneth
Su, Yanfang
Feldacker, Caryl
author_facet Pienaar, Jacqueline
Day, Sarah
Setswe, Geoffrey
Wasunna, Beatrice
Ncube, Vuyolwethu
Ndebele, Felex
Oni, Femi
Waweru, Evelyn
Khumalo, Calsile
Tweya, Hannock
Sherr, Kenneth
Su, Yanfang
Feldacker, Caryl
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description BACKGROUND: Voluntary medical male circumcision (MC) is a biomedical HIV prevention method that requires post-operative follow-up for healing confirmation. Recent research found that a two-way texting (2wT) app providing SMS-based telehealth for MC patients was safe and reduced provider workload. We evaluated 2wT usability among MC clients in South Africa assigned the 2wT intervention within a larger randomized controlled trial (RCT) of 2wT safety and workload. METHODS: This quantitative usability study is within an RCT where 547 men used 2wT to interact with an MC provider via SMS. The sub-study involved the first 100 men assigned to 2wT who completed a usability survey 14 days after surgery. Acceptability was assessed through 2wT response rates of the 547 men. Regression models analyzed associations between age, wage, location, potential adverse events (AEs), and 2wT responses. RESULTS: Men assigned to 2wT found it safe, comfortable, and convenient, reporting time and cost savings. High response rates (88%) to daily messages indicated acceptability. Age, wage, and location didn't affect text responses or potential AEs. CONCLUSION: 2wT for post-MC follow-up was highly usable and acceptable, suggesting its viability as an alternative to in-person visits. It enhanced confidence in wound self-management. This SMS-based telehealth can enhance MC care quality and be adapted to similar contexts for independent healing support, particularly for men.
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spelling pubmed-104672062023-08-31 ‘I understood the texting process well’. Participant perspectives on usability and acceptability of SMS-based telehealth follow-up after voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa Pienaar, Jacqueline Day, Sarah Setswe, Geoffrey Wasunna, Beatrice Ncube, Vuyolwethu Ndebele, Felex Oni, Femi Waweru, Evelyn Khumalo, Calsile Tweya, Hannock Sherr, Kenneth Su, Yanfang Feldacker, Caryl Digit Health Original Research BACKGROUND: Voluntary medical male circumcision (MC) is a biomedical HIV prevention method that requires post-operative follow-up for healing confirmation. Recent research found that a two-way texting (2wT) app providing SMS-based telehealth for MC patients was safe and reduced provider workload. We evaluated 2wT usability among MC clients in South Africa assigned the 2wT intervention within a larger randomized controlled trial (RCT) of 2wT safety and workload. METHODS: This quantitative usability study is within an RCT where 547 men used 2wT to interact with an MC provider via SMS. The sub-study involved the first 100 men assigned to 2wT who completed a usability survey 14 days after surgery. Acceptability was assessed through 2wT response rates of the 547 men. Regression models analyzed associations between age, wage, location, potential adverse events (AEs), and 2wT responses. RESULTS: Men assigned to 2wT found it safe, comfortable, and convenient, reporting time and cost savings. High response rates (88%) to daily messages indicated acceptability. Age, wage, and location didn't affect text responses or potential AEs. CONCLUSION: 2wT for post-MC follow-up was highly usable and acceptable, suggesting its viability as an alternative to in-person visits. It enhanced confidence in wound self-management. This SMS-based telehealth can enhance MC care quality and be adapted to similar contexts for independent healing support, particularly for men. SAGE Publications 2023-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10467206/ /pubmed/37654716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076231194924 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work as published without adaptation or alteration, without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Pienaar, Jacqueline
Day, Sarah
Setswe, Geoffrey
Wasunna, Beatrice
Ncube, Vuyolwethu
Ndebele, Felex
Oni, Femi
Waweru, Evelyn
Khumalo, Calsile
Tweya, Hannock
Sherr, Kenneth
Su, Yanfang
Feldacker, Caryl
‘I understood the texting process well’. Participant perspectives on usability and acceptability of SMS-based telehealth follow-up after voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa
title ‘I understood the texting process well’. Participant perspectives on usability and acceptability of SMS-based telehealth follow-up after voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa
title_full ‘I understood the texting process well’. Participant perspectives on usability and acceptability of SMS-based telehealth follow-up after voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa
title_fullStr ‘I understood the texting process well’. Participant perspectives on usability and acceptability of SMS-based telehealth follow-up after voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed ‘I understood the texting process well’. Participant perspectives on usability and acceptability of SMS-based telehealth follow-up after voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa
title_short ‘I understood the texting process well’. Participant perspectives on usability and acceptability of SMS-based telehealth follow-up after voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa
title_sort ‘i understood the texting process well’. participant perspectives on usability and acceptability of sms-based telehealth follow-up after voluntary medical male circumcision in south africa
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10467206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37654716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076231194924
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