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Factors associated with willingness to use mHealth interventions for medication adherence among people living with HIV attending a tertiary hospital in sub-Saharan Africa.

John Olujide OjoTope Michael IpinnimoAderonke Christiana AfolayanKayode Rasaq AdewoyeOlagoke Olaseinde ErinomoPaul Oladapo AjayiTaofeek Adedayo SanniOluyemi Aduke OgundunJimlas Opeyemi OgunsakinAyodeji Lawrence OluwayemiGrace Bukola EsanOluwaseun Omotola OmoyeleOlumide Temitope AsakeAdemuyiwa AdetonaOluseyi Adedeji AderinwaleOlanrewaju Kassim OlasehindeIreoluwa Oluwatomisona AdeniyiOluwadare Martins IpinnimoAustine Idowu Ibikunle
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Many of the PLHIV had a cellphone and expressed willingness on their part to use it in receiving reminders to take their medication. Older age, formal education and internet users were significantly more willing to get reminders to take their medication.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • adverse drug
  • health information
  • community dwelling
  • middle aged
  • quality improvement
  • tertiary care
  • electronic health record
  • drug induced