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Optimizing Network Connectivity For Mobile Health Technologies In Sub-Saharan Africa, Mark J. Siedner, Alexander J. Lankowski, Derrick Musinga, Jonathan Jackson, Conrad Muzoora, Peter W. Hunt, Jeffrey N. Martin, David Bangsberg, Jessica E. Haberer Sep 2012

Optimizing Network Connectivity For Mobile Health Technologies In Sub-Saharan Africa, Mark J. Siedner, Alexander J. Lankowski, Derrick Musinga, Jonathan Jackson, Conrad Muzoora, Peter W. Hunt, Jeffrey N. Martin, David Bangsberg, Jessica E. Haberer

OHSU-PSU School of Public Health Faculty Publications and Presentations

Background: Mobile health (mHealth) technologies hold incredible promise to improve healthcare delivery in resourcelimited settings. Network reliability across large catchment areas can be a major challenge. We performed an analysis of network failure frequency as part of a study of real-time adherence monitoring in rural Uganda. We hypothesized that the addition of short messaging service (SMS+GPRS) to the standard cellular network modality (GPRS) would reduce network disruptions and improve transmission of data.

Methods: Participants were enrolled in a study of real-time adherence monitoring in southwest Uganda. In June 2011, we began using Wisepill devices that transmit data each time the …


Rethinking The “Pre” In Pre-Therapy Counseling: No Benefit Of Additional Visits Prior To Therapy On Adherence Or Viremia In Ugandans Initiating Arvs, Mark J. Siedner, Alexander J. Lankowski, Jessica E. Haberer, Annet Kembabazi, Nneka Emenyonu, Alexander C. Tsai, Conrad Muzoora, Elvin H. Geng, Jeffrey N. Martin, David Bangsberg Jun 2012

Rethinking The “Pre” In Pre-Therapy Counseling: No Benefit Of Additional Visits Prior To Therapy On Adherence Or Viremia In Ugandans Initiating Arvs, Mark J. Siedner, Alexander J. Lankowski, Jessica E. Haberer, Annet Kembabazi, Nneka Emenyonu, Alexander C. Tsai, Conrad Muzoora, Elvin H. Geng, Jeffrey N. Martin, David Bangsberg

OHSU-PSU School of Public Health Faculty Publications and Presentations

Background: Many guidelines recommend adherence counseling prior to initiating antiretrovirals (ARVs), however the additional benefit of pre-therapy counseling visits on early adherence is not known. We sought to assess for a benefit of adherence counseling visits prior to ARV initiation versus adherence counseling during the early treatment period.

Methods: We performed a secondary analysis of data from a prospective cohort of HIV-infected patients in Mbarara, Uganda. Adults were enrolled upon initiation of ARVs. Our primary exposure of interest was ARV adherence counseling prior to initiating therapy (versus concurrent with initiation of therapy). Our outcomes of interest were: 1) average adherence …


High Acceptability For Cell Phone Text Messages To Improve Communication Of Laboratory Results With Hiv-Infected Patients In Rural Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study, Mark J. Siedner, Jessica E. Haberer, Mwebesa B. Bwana, Norma C. Ware, David Bangsberg Jun 2012

High Acceptability For Cell Phone Text Messages To Improve Communication Of Laboratory Results With Hiv-Infected Patients In Rural Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study, Mark J. Siedner, Jessica E. Haberer, Mwebesa B. Bwana, Norma C. Ware, David Bangsberg

OHSU-PSU School of Public Health Faculty Publications and Presentations

Background: Patient-provider communication is a major challenge in resource-limited settings with large catchment areas. Though mobile phone usership increased 20-fold in Africa over the past decade, little is known about acceptability of, perceptions about disclosure and confidentiality, and preferences for cell phone communication of health information in the region.

Methods: We performed structured interviews of fifty patients at the Immune Suppression Syndrome clinic in Mbarara, Uganda to assess four domains of health-related communication: a) cell phone use practices and literacy, b) preferences for laboratory results communication, c) privacy and confidentiality, and d) acceptability of and preferences for text messaging to …


Mean Cd4 Cell Count Changes In Patients Failing A First-Line Antiretroviral Therapy In Resource-Limited Settings, Alexandra Calmy, Eric Balestre, Fabrice Bonnet, Andrew Boulle, Eduardo Sprinz, Robin Wood, Eric Delaporte, Eugène Messou, James Mcintyre, Kamal Marhoum El Filali, Mauro Schechter, N. Kumarasamy, David Bangsberg, Patrick Mcphail, Stefaan Van Der Borght, Carlos Zala, Matthias Egger, Rodolphe Thiébaut, François Dabis, Art-Linc Of Iedea Collaboration (Asia, South America, East, Southern And West Africa) Jun 2012

Mean Cd4 Cell Count Changes In Patients Failing A First-Line Antiretroviral Therapy In Resource-Limited Settings, Alexandra Calmy, Eric Balestre, Fabrice Bonnet, Andrew Boulle, Eduardo Sprinz, Robin Wood, Eric Delaporte, Eugène Messou, James Mcintyre, Kamal Marhoum El Filali, Mauro Schechter, N. Kumarasamy, David Bangsberg, Patrick Mcphail, Stefaan Van Der Borght, Carlos Zala, Matthias Egger, Rodolphe Thiébaut, François Dabis, Art-Linc Of Iedea Collaboration (Asia, South America, East, Southern And West Africa)

OHSU-PSU School of Public Health Faculty Publications and Presentations

Background: Changes in CD4 cell counts are poorly documented in individuals with low or moderate-level viremia while on antiretroviral treatment (ART) in resource-limited settings. We assessed the impact of on-going HIV-RNA replication on CD4 cell count slopes in patients treated with a first-line combination ART.

Method: Naïve patients on a first-line ART regimen with at least two measures of HIV-RNA available after ART initiation were included in the study. The relationships between mean CD4 cell count change and HIV-RNA at 6 and 12 months after ART initiation (M6 and M12) were assessed by linear mixed models adjusted for gender, age, …


Safety And Adherence To Intermittent Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (Prep) For Hiv-1 In African Men Who Have Sex With Men And Female Sex Workers, Gaudensia Mutua, Eduard J. Sanders, Peter Mwangi Mugo, Omu Anzala, Jessica E. Haberer, David R. Bangsberg, Burc Barin, James F. Rooney, David Mark, Paramesh Chetty, Patricia Fast, Frances H. Priddy Apr 2012

Safety And Adherence To Intermittent Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (Prep) For Hiv-1 In African Men Who Have Sex With Men And Female Sex Workers, Gaudensia Mutua, Eduard J. Sanders, Peter Mwangi Mugo, Omu Anzala, Jessica E. Haberer, David R. Bangsberg, Burc Barin, James F. Rooney, David Mark, Paramesh Chetty, Patricia Fast, Frances H. Priddy

OHSU-PSU School of Public Health Faculty Publications and Presentations

Background: Little is known about safety of and adherence to intermittent HIV PrEP regimens, which may be more feasible than daily dosing in some settings. We present safety and adherence data from the first trial of an intermittent PrEP regimen among Kenyan men who have sex with men (MSM) and female sex workers (FSW).

Methods/Principal Findings: MSM and FSW were randomized to daily oral FTC/TDF or placebo, or intermittent (Monday, Friday and within 2 hours after sex, not to exceed one dose per day) oral FTC/TDF or placebo in a 2:1:2:1 ratio; volunteers were followed monthly for 4 months. Adherence …


Social, Structural And Behavioral Determinants Of Overall Health Status In A Cohort Of Homeless And Unstably Housed Hiv-Infected Men, Elise D. Riley, Torsten B. Neilands, Kelly Moore, Jennifer Cohen, David Bangsberg, Diane Havler Apr 2012

Social, Structural And Behavioral Determinants Of Overall Health Status In A Cohort Of Homeless And Unstably Housed Hiv-Infected Men, Elise D. Riley, Torsten B. Neilands, Kelly Moore, Jennifer Cohen, David Bangsberg, Diane Havler

OHSU-PSU School of Public Health Faculty Publications and Presentations

Background: Previous studies indicate multiple influences on the overall health of HIV-infected persons; however, few assess and rank longitudinal changes in social and structural barriers that are disproportionately found in impoverished populations. We empirically ranked factors that longitudinally impact the overall health status of HIV-infected homeless and unstably housed men.

Methods and Findings: Between 2002 and 2008, a cohort of 288 HIV+ homeless and unstably housed men was recruited and followed over time. The population was 60% non-Caucasian and the median age was 41 years; 67% of study participants reported recent drug use and 20% reported recent homelessness. At baseline, …


Potential For False Positive Hiv Test Results With The Serial Rapid Hiv Testing Algorithm, Steven Baveewo, Moses R. Kamya, Harriet Mayanja-Kizza, Robin Fatch, David Bangsberg, Thomas J. Coates, Judith A. Hahn, Rhoda K. Wanyenze Mar 2012

Potential For False Positive Hiv Test Results With The Serial Rapid Hiv Testing Algorithm, Steven Baveewo, Moses R. Kamya, Harriet Mayanja-Kizza, Robin Fatch, David Bangsberg, Thomas J. Coates, Judith A. Hahn, Rhoda K. Wanyenze

OHSU-PSU School of Public Health Faculty Publications and Presentations

Background: Rapid HIV tests provide same-day results and are widely used in HIV testing programs in areas with limited personnel and laboratory infrastructure. The Uganda Ministry of Health currently recommends the serial rapid testing algorithm with Determine, STAT-PAK, and Uni-Gold for diagnosis of HIV infection. Using this algorithm, individuals who test positive on Determine, negative to STAT-PAK and positive to Uni-Gold are reported as HIV positive. We conducted further testing on this subgroup of samples using qualitative DNA PCR to assess the potential for false positive tests in this situation.

Results: Of the 3388 individuals who were tested, 984 were …