DOT Selfie: A Mobile Technology Intervention to Evaluate Treatment Adherence Among Tuberculosis Patients
Tuberculosis
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Tuberculosis focused on measuring Tuberculosis,, Video Directly Observed Treatment, Directly Observed Treatment, Uganda, Treatment adherence, mHealth
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Patients eligible for the trial must comply with all of the following at randomization:
- New patients with clinically and/or microbiologically-confirmed TB or those who initiated treatment within one month (the investigators chose to enrol new cases because of lower likelihood of drug-resistant disease),
- Age 18 to 65 years,
- Residents of Kampala within 30 km of study clinic (to facilitate close follow-up),
- Signed informed consent
- Ability to speak and read Luganda or English language.
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Previous history of TB, multidrug resistant (MDR) or extensively drug-resistant (XDR) TB 2. Very ill patients 3. A cognitive or physical disability that prevents full participation in VDOT (e.g., vision, hearing, physically challenged, inability to swallow medications).
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Sites / Locations
- University of Makerere School of Public Health
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
DOT Selfie Intervention Arm
In-person DOT Control Arm.
The DOT Selfie Intervention will comprise a smart phone, the VDOT App, a prepaid weekly internet bundle and text message medication reminders. Patients in this arm will receive detailed training (in English or Luganda) on VDOT use prior to starting treatment. Each patient will be required to record and submit daily videos as they self-administer their medication. Patients who successfully submit their videos for seven consecutive days will receive a weekly incentive in the form of social bundles of airtime minutes. A prepaid internet bundle will also be uploaded to each mobile phone weekly to allow for daily video uploads. Additionally, patients will receive text message medication reminders to encourage treatment compliance.
Patients in this arm will be managed according to the usual clinical practice in Uganda i.e. community- or home-based directly observed treatment .Patients in this arm will make prior arrangements with a study nurse to determine a convenient meeting place (e.g. at the patient's work, home etc.) The study nurse will then meet the patient at this location. At each daily meeting, the patient will self-administer the TB drugs as the study nurse directly observes and documents (date, time, drug dosing etc.) At the end of each meeting, the patient and nurse will agree on a convenient meeting place for the next day's dosing. These daily meetings will continue until treatment completion. The study nurse will record patient's medication intake, as well as the time taken to reach the patient, amount of money spent on round-trip transportation, and total amount of time spent during each patient encounter.