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The Cedar Project - Mobile Phone Use and Acceptability of Mobile Health Among Young Indigenous People Who Have Used Drugs in British Columbia, Canada: Mixed Methods Exploratory Study

The Cedar Project - Mobile Phone Use and Acceptability of Mobile Health Among Young Indigenous People Who Have Used Drugs in British Columbia, Canada: Mixed Methods Exploratory Study

Differences in characteristics and acceptability of m Health by phone ownership and HIV status were compared using the Chi-square and Fisher exact tests (dichotomous variables), and t tests and Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon Test (continuous variables). All P values are 2-sided. Analyses were performed using R version 3.5.0 (R Foundation for Statistical Computing) [28]. Short responses (1-40 words) to open-ended questions were recorded verbatim.

Kate Jongbloed, Margo E Pearce, Vicky Thomas, Richa Sharma, Sherri Pooyak, Lou Demerais, Richard T Lester, Martin T Schechter, Patricia M Spittal, The Cedar Project Partnership

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(7):e16783

Mobile Text Messaging to Improve Medication Adherence and Viral Load in a Vulnerable Canadian Population Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus: A Repeated Measures Study

Mobile Text Messaging to Improve Medication Adherence and Viral Load in a Vulnerable Canadian Population Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus: A Repeated Measures Study

In a landmark randomized controlled trial, Lester et al conducted a m Health intervention (Wel Tel Kenya1) whereby providing a bidirectional, weekly text-messaging intervention for one year significantly improved c ART adherence and VL suppression compared with controls in an HIV-positive Kenyan population initiating c ART [16].

Elizabeth Murray King, Karen Kinvig, Jonathan Steif, Annie Q Qiu, Evelyn J Maan, Arianne YK Albert, Neora Pick, Ariane Alimenti, Mary H Kestler, Deborah M Money, Richard T Lester, Melanie Caroline Margaret Murray

J Med Internet Res 2017;19(6):e190