Usability and cultural adaptation of a text message-based tobacco cessation intervention for people living with HIV in Uganda and Zambia
Heather Wipfli, Jim Arinaitwe, Fastone Goma, Lynn Atuyambe, David Guwatudde, Masauso Moses Phiri, Elizeus Rutebemberwa, Fred Wabwire-Mangen, Richard Zulu, Cosmas Zyambo, Kyra Guy, Ronald Kusolo, Musawa Mukupa, Ezekiel Musasizi, Joan S. Tucker

TL;DR
This study adapts a text message-based smoking cessation program for people living with HIV in Uganda and Zambia, finding it feasible and acceptable.
Contribution
The paper presents a culturally adapted tobacco cessation intervention tailored for PLWH in sub-Saharan Africa.
Findings
PLWH identified addiction and lack of support as major barriers to quitting tobacco.
Healthcare providers emphasized the need for community-level interventions and tailored support strategies.
Usability testing showed the adapted TMI was helpful and had few technical issues over three weeks.
Abstract
Text messaging-based interventions (TMIs) have demonstrated effectiveness in reducing tobacco use in many populations. However, such interventions have not been tailored to meet the complex medical and psychosocial factors confronting people living with HIV (PLWH) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). We describe the process of adapting the SmokefreeTXT message library so that it is applicable to all forms of tobacco use, addresses issues specifically facing PLWH who use tobacco, and is culturally appropriate for use in Uganda and Zambia. Participants were PLWH who currently used tobacco and health services workers recruited from HIV clinics in two regions of Uganda and two regions of Zambia. Eight focus groups (N = 48) were conducted with PLWH tobacco users and four focus groups (N = 28) were conducted with healthcare providers to adapt the TMI content for the cultural context and HIV status.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Health and mHealth Applications · Smoking Behavior and Cessation · Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
