The Implementation of a GPS-Based Location-Tracking Smartphone App in South Africa to Improve Engagement in HIV Care: Randomized Controlled Trial

May 19, 2023JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Using a GPS smartphone app in South Africa to help people stay engaged in HIV care

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Abstract

Only 3% of participants were withdrawn due to app installation failure or changing to an unsuitable phone.

  • Primary feasibility measure of recording at least 1 heartbeat per day was not met by any participant.
  • 53.2% of participants who completed follow-up reported using the same smartphone as at enrollment.
  • Top reasons for lack of heartbeat data included not having mobile data, uninstalling the app, and no longer having a smartphone.
  • Positive acceptability measures were reported, but there was a lack of understanding regarding the app's purpose and function.
  • The clinic finder feature was popular among participants.
  • Lack of mobile data and web-based dashboard issues were significant challenges affecting study feasibility.

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