Acceptability of short message service (SMS) as a tool for malaria treatment adherence in the Brazilian Amazon: a qualitative study

Malaria is one of the leading causes of morbidity worldwide, and patient adherence to prescribed antimalarials is essential for effective treatment. This cross-sectional study, with in-depth telephone interviews, analyzed participants' perceptions of short message service (SMS) in adherence to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2023-01, Vol.56, p.e06162022-e06162022
Hauptverfasser: Rodovalho, Sheila, Dias, Ádila Liliane Barros, Ade, Maria Paz, Saint-Gerons, Diego Macias, Castro, Jose Luis, Beratarrechea, Andrea, Murta, Felipe Leão Gomes, Santos, Alicia Cacau Patrine Dos, Marques, Leonardo Lincoln Gomes, Sampaio, Vanderson Souza, Baia-da-Silva, Djane Clarys, Monteiro, Wuelton Marcelo
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Zusammenfassung:Malaria is one of the leading causes of morbidity worldwide, and patient adherence to prescribed antimalarials is essential for effective treatment. This cross-sectional study, with in-depth telephone interviews, analyzed participants' perceptions of short message service (SMS) in adherence to treatment. Five thematic categories emerged: decreased forgetfulness, the novelty of the tool, easy-to-understand language, the impact of SMS messages during treatment, and suggestions for improvement and complaints. SMS could assist patients in adhering to prescribed antimalarials.
ISSN:0037-8682
1678-9849
1678-9849
DOI:10.1590/0037-8682-0616-2022