2020
Assessing mobile health feasibility and acceptability among HIV-infected cocaine users and their healthcare providers: guidance for implementing an intervention
Brown SE, Krishnan A, Ranjit YS, Marcus R, Altice FL. Assessing mobile health feasibility and acceptability among HIV-infected cocaine users and their healthcare providers: guidance for implementing an intervention. MHealth 2020, 6: 4-4. PMID: 32190615, PMCID: PMC7063267, DOI: 10.21037/mhealth.2019.09.12.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedication adherenceHealthcare providersCocaine useFeasibility of mHealthHIV treatment outcomesCocaine usersCommunity health workersSelf-reported cocaine usePatient-provider relationshipPhone callsPharmacological treatmentText remindersTreatment outcomesHealth workersControl trialFocus groupsMHealth interventionsPatientsHIVMHealth pilotsCost-effective strategyCase managersHealth informationHealth purposesAdherence
2017
Assessing Feasibility and Acceptability of mHealth among Underserved HIV+ Cocaine Users and Their Healthcare Providers
Brown S, Krishnan A, Ranjit Y, Marcus R, Altice F. Assessing Feasibility and Acceptability of mHealth among Underserved HIV+ Cocaine Users and Their Healthcare Providers. Iproceedings 2017, 3: e48. DOI: 10.2196/iproc.8676.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGroup of HIVText remindersCocaine usersDrug treatment clinicsFeasibility of mHealthHIV treatment outcomesSelf-reported cocaine useRisk of transmissionAcceptability of mHealthPhone callsViral suppressionAntiretroviral medicationsMobile medical unitsUnstable living conditionsHIV statusMedication adherenceSubstance use providersTreatment clinicsTreatment outcomesPharmacological interventionsControl trialHIVAdherence behaviorMHealth interventionsHealth behaviors
2016
Acceptability and feasibility of mHealth and community-based directly observed antiretroviral therapy to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission in South African pregnant women under Option B+: an exploratory study
Nachega JB, Skinner D, Jennings L, Magidson JF, Altice FL, Burke JG, Lester RT, Uthman OA, Knowlton AR, Cotton MF, Anderson JR, Theron GB. Acceptability and feasibility of mHealth and community-based directly observed antiretroviral therapy to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission in South African pregnant women under Option B+: an exploratory study. Patient Preference And Adherence 2016, Volume 10: 683-690. PMID: 27175068, PMCID: PMC4854240, DOI: 10.2147/ppa.s100002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFeasibility of mHealthHIV status disclosurePregnant womenAntiretroviral therapyTreatment supportersStatus disclosureChild human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmissionCommunity primary care clinicsHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmissionPregnant South African womenART adherence interventionsAntiretroviral therapy regimenChild HIV transmissionAntiretroviral therapy adherencePrimary care clinicsSouth African pregnant womenMobile phone accessAfrican pregnant womenFocus group discussionsSMS text messagingPMTCT servicesSouth African womenART adherencePhone accessTherapy regimen