Olena Ivanova 1, Sammy Wambua 2, Jefferson Mwaisaka 3, Thomas Bossier 4, Mary Thiongo 3, Kristien Michielsen 4, Peter Gichangi 5
Affiliations
- 1Division of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, Medical Centre of the University of Munich (LMU), Munich, Germany and International Centre for Reproductive Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
- 2Pwani University Bioscience Research Centre (PUBReC), Pwani Univeristy, Kilifi, Kenya.
- 3International Centre for Reproductive Health (ICRH), Mombasa, Kenya.
- 4International Centre for Reproductive Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
- 5International Centre for Reproductive Health (ICRH), Mombasa, Kenya, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya and Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
PMID: 31034176
DOI: 10.29063/ajrh2019/v23i1.10
Abstract
Adolescents and young people are arguably the most dynamic and challenging group among populations living with HIV. The adherence to anti-retroviral treatment (ART) is often low among HIV-positive youth, thus creative and context specific interventions are necessary. We aimed at evaluating the usability and effectiveness of the pilot digital peer support platform – ELIMIKA, implemented in Mombasa, Kenya. We applied a pre-post-test design. Data collection consisted of two parts: pre- and post-online knowledge and behavior questionnaires, and a mid-term usability survey. From 90 recruited participants, 81 completed the pre- and post-questionnaires. Overall, the participants were satisfied with the main features of the web platform and stated that they would use it again (95%). However, there was not a significant change in knowledge and behavior, but adherence intentions after 3 months intervention period have improved. This study provides valuable information on feasibility, evaluation and challenges of eHealth intervention in Kenya that supports further research in this area.
Keywords: ART; Africa; HIV; adherence; adolescents; eHealth; evaluation; sexual and reproductive health; youth.
Link
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31034176/
