Acceptability of the use of mobile phones for HIV management in Togo

To describe the acceptability and factors associated with the use of mobile telephones in the care of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Lomé, Togo. A cross-sectional study was conducted from January 5th to March 31st, 2018 in Lomé. PLHIV were recruited from the Department of Infectious and Tropical...

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Hauptverfasser: Gbeasor-Komlanvi, Fifonsi A, Chokpon, Andoche C, Zida-Compaore, Wendpouiré Ida C, Sadio, Arnold, Bali, Léleng G, Hounou-Adossi, Ayitévi F E, Mensah, Ephrem, Patassi, Akouda, Lepere, Philippe, Ekouevi, Didier K
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description To describe the acceptability and factors associated with the use of mobile telephones in the care of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Lomé, Togo. A cross-sectional study was conducted from January 5th to March 31st, 2018 in Lomé. PLHIV were recruited from the Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases of the teaching hospital "CHU Sylvanus Olympio" and the NGO "Espoir Vie Togo". Socio-demographic and clinical data, mobile phone possession and acceptability of communication with health professionals using a mobile phone were collected with a standardized questionnaire during a face-to-face interview. A total of 259 PLHIV (79.6% women) were recruited. The mean age (± standard deviation) of PLHIV was 43.7 ± 9.8 years and the majority (95.4%) had a mobile phone. Almost all (98.1%) of respondents declared that mobile phone could be a means to maintain contact with a health professional. Phone calls (43.0%), text messages (SMS) (35.1%), and voice messages (20.0%) were the preferred means of communication with health professionals. Factors associated with the acceptability of receiving SMS from a health professional were age
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