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WHISPER or SHOUT study: protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial assessing mHealth sexual reproductive health and nutrition interventions among female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya

INTRODUCTION: New interventions are required to reduce unintended pregnancies among female sex workers (FSWs) in low- and middle-income countries and to improve their nutritional health. Given sex workers’ high mobile phone usage, repeated exposure to short messaging service (SMS) messages could add...

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Autores principales: Ampt, Frances H, Mudogo, Collins, Gichangi, Peter, Lim, Megan S C, Manguro, Griffins, Chersich, Matthew, Jaoko, Walter, Temmerman, Marleen, Laini, Marilyn, Comrie-Thomson, Liz, Stoové, Mark, Agius, Paul A, Hellard, Margaret, L’Engle, Kelly, Luchters, Stanley
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5724193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28821530
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017388
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author Ampt, Frances H
Mudogo, Collins
Gichangi, Peter
Lim, Megan S C
Manguro, Griffins
Chersich, Matthew
Jaoko, Walter
Temmerman, Marleen
Laini, Marilyn
Comrie-Thomson, Liz
Stoové, Mark
Agius, Paul A
Hellard, Margaret
L’Engle, Kelly
Luchters, Stanley
author_facet Ampt, Frances H
Mudogo, Collins
Gichangi, Peter
Lim, Megan S C
Manguro, Griffins
Chersich, Matthew
Jaoko, Walter
Temmerman, Marleen
Laini, Marilyn
Comrie-Thomson, Liz
Stoové, Mark
Agius, Paul A
Hellard, Margaret
L’Engle, Kelly
Luchters, Stanley
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description INTRODUCTION: New interventions are required to reduce unintended pregnancies among female sex workers (FSWs) in low- and middle-income countries and to improve their nutritional health. Given sex workers’ high mobile phone usage, repeated exposure to short messaging service (SMS) messages could address individual and interpersonal barriers to contraceptive uptake and better nutrition. METHODS: In this two-arm cluster randomised trial, each arm constitutes an equal-attention control group for the other. SMS messages were developed systematically, participatory and theory-driven and cover either sexual and reproductive health (WHISPER) or nutrition (SHOUT). Messages are sent to participants 2–3 times/week for 12 months and include fact-based and motivational content as well as role model stories. Participants can send reply texts to obtain additional information. Sex work venues (clusters) in Mombasa, Kenya, were randomly sampled with a probability proportionate to venue size. Up to 10 women were recruited from each venue to enrol 860 women. FSWs aged 16–35 years, who owned a mobile phone and were not pregnant at enrolment were eligible. Structured questionnaires, pregnancy tests, HIV and syphilis rapid tests and full blood counts were performed at enrolment, with subsequent visits at 6 and 12 months. ANALYSIS: The primary outcomes of WHISPER and SHOUT are unintended pregnancy incidence and prevalence of anaemia at 12 months, respectively. Each will be compared between study groups using discrete-time survival analysis. POTENTIAL LIMITATIONS: Contamination may occur if participants discuss their intervention with those in the other trial arm. This is mitigated by cluster recruitment and only sampling a small proportion of sex work venues from the sampling frame. CONCLUSIONS: The design allows for the simultaneous testing of two independent mHealth interventions for which messaging frequency and study procedures are identical. This trial may guide future mHealth initiatives and provide methodological insights into use of reciprocal control groups. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ACTRN12616000852459; Pre-results.
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spelling pubmed-57241932017-12-19 WHISPER or SHOUT study: protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial assessing mHealth sexual reproductive health and nutrition interventions among female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya Ampt, Frances H Mudogo, Collins Gichangi, Peter Lim, Megan S C Manguro, Griffins Chersich, Matthew Jaoko, Walter Temmerman, Marleen Laini, Marilyn Comrie-Thomson, Liz Stoové, Mark Agius, Paul A Hellard, Margaret L’Engle, Kelly Luchters, Stanley BMJ Open Global Health INTRODUCTION: New interventions are required to reduce unintended pregnancies among female sex workers (FSWs) in low- and middle-income countries and to improve their nutritional health. Given sex workers’ high mobile phone usage, repeated exposure to short messaging service (SMS) messages could address individual and interpersonal barriers to contraceptive uptake and better nutrition. METHODS: In this two-arm cluster randomised trial, each arm constitutes an equal-attention control group for the other. SMS messages were developed systematically, participatory and theory-driven and cover either sexual and reproductive health (WHISPER) or nutrition (SHOUT). Messages are sent to participants 2–3 times/week for 12 months and include fact-based and motivational content as well as role model stories. Participants can send reply texts to obtain additional information. Sex work venues (clusters) in Mombasa, Kenya, were randomly sampled with a probability proportionate to venue size. Up to 10 women were recruited from each venue to enrol 860 women. FSWs aged 16–35 years, who owned a mobile phone and were not pregnant at enrolment were eligible. Structured questionnaires, pregnancy tests, HIV and syphilis rapid tests and full blood counts were performed at enrolment, with subsequent visits at 6 and 12 months. ANALYSIS: The primary outcomes of WHISPER and SHOUT are unintended pregnancy incidence and prevalence of anaemia at 12 months, respectively. Each will be compared between study groups using discrete-time survival analysis. POTENTIAL LIMITATIONS: Contamination may occur if participants discuss their intervention with those in the other trial arm. This is mitigated by cluster recruitment and only sampling a small proportion of sex work venues from the sampling frame. CONCLUSIONS: The design allows for the simultaneous testing of two independent mHealth interventions for which messaging frequency and study procedures are identical. This trial may guide future mHealth initiatives and provide methodological insights into use of reciprocal control groups. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ACTRN12616000852459; Pre-results. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5724193/ /pubmed/28821530 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017388 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Global Health
Ampt, Frances H
Mudogo, Collins
Gichangi, Peter
Lim, Megan S C
Manguro, Griffins
Chersich, Matthew
Jaoko, Walter
Temmerman, Marleen
Laini, Marilyn
Comrie-Thomson, Liz
Stoové, Mark
Agius, Paul A
Hellard, Margaret
L’Engle, Kelly
Luchters, Stanley
WHISPER or SHOUT study: protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial assessing mHealth sexual reproductive health and nutrition interventions among female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya
title WHISPER or SHOUT study: protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial assessing mHealth sexual reproductive health and nutrition interventions among female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya
title_full WHISPER or SHOUT study: protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial assessing mHealth sexual reproductive health and nutrition interventions among female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya
title_fullStr WHISPER or SHOUT study: protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial assessing mHealth sexual reproductive health and nutrition interventions among female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya
title_full_unstemmed WHISPER or SHOUT study: protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial assessing mHealth sexual reproductive health and nutrition interventions among female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya
title_short WHISPER or SHOUT study: protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial assessing mHealth sexual reproductive health and nutrition interventions among female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya
title_sort whisper or shout study: protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial assessing mhealth sexual reproductive health and nutrition interventions among female sex workers in mombasa, kenya
topic Global Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5724193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28821530
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017388
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