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. 2024 Feb 20;12:1327971. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1327971

Table 2.

Feasibility of DAT interventions, by country and DAT type.

Pillbox All (n = 210) Ethiopia (n = 50) The Philippines (n = 50) South Africa (n = 49) Tanzania (n = 61)
Mobile phone access, n (%) 200 (95.2%) 48 (96%) 48 (96.0%) 47 (95.9%) 57 (93.4%)
Own mobile phone and not shared, n (%) 154 (73.3%) 36 (72%) 31 (62%) 44 (89.8%) 43 (70.5%)
Own mobile and share with family, n (%) 11 (5.2%) 0 (0%) 5 (10.0%) 0 (0%) 6 (9.8%)
Family shared phone, not own, n (%) 35 (16.7%) 12 (24%) 12 (24%) 3 (6.1%) 8 (13.1%)
Changed phone number/ SIM in the last 1 year, n (%) 33 (15.7%) 3 (6.0%) 13 (26%) 3 (6.1%) 14 (23%)
Use box alert to remind to take TB medicine, n (%) 183 (87.1%) 36 (72%) 43 (86%) 49 (100%) 55 (90.2%)
Household members know participant uses box, n (%) 198 (94.3%) 48 (96%) 44 (88%) 46 (93.9%) 60 (98.4%)
Ever missed a dose, n (%) 25 (11.9%) 3 (6.0%) 9 (18%) 9 (18.4%) 4 (6.6%)
No contact by health care worker for a missed dose % (n/N)a 9 (36%) 0 (0%) 7 (77.8%) 1 (11.1%) 1 (25%)
Paid extra to use DAT, n (%) 11 (4.8%) 0 (0%) 4 (6.8%) 0 (0%) 7 (11.3%)
phone credit b 10 (90.9) 0 (0%) 3 (75.0%) 0 (0%) 7 (100%)
Health care worker showed adherence information, n (%) 150 (71.4%) 32 (64.0%) 23 (46%) 46 (93.9%) 49 (80.3%)
Ever taken TB medicine without using box, n (%) 45 (22%) 11 (22.0%) 19 (38%) 9 (18.4%) 6 (9.8%)
Not having the box with themc 31 (68.9%) 8 (72.7%) 10 (52.6%) 8 (88.9%) 5 (83.3%)
Poor network connectionc 8 (17.8%) 1 (9.0%) 7 (36.8%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Did not want to be seen using boxc 1 (2.2%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 1 (11.1%) 0 (0%)
Charging problemsc 3 (6.7%) 0 (0%) 3 (15.8%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Medication labels All (n = 169) Ethiopia (n = 50) The Philippines (n = 52) South Africa (n = 29) Tanzania (n = 38)
Phone access, n (%) 168 (99.4%) 50 (100%) 52 (100%) 29 (100%) 37 (97.4%)
Own mobile phone, n (%) 122 (72.2%) 35 (70.0%) 33 (63.5%) 28 (96.6%) 26 (68.4%)
Own mobile and share with family, n (%) 14 (8.3%) 2 (4.0%) 10 (19.2%) 1 (3.4%) 1 (2.6%)
Family shared phone, not own, n (%) 32 (18.9%) 13 (26.0%) 9 (17.3%) 0 (0%) 10 (26.3%)
Changed phone number/ SIM in the last 1 year, n (%) 35 (20.7%) 7 (14.0%) 11 (21.2%) 11 (37.9%) 6 (15.8%)
Set alarm to remind to take TB medicine, n (%) 41 (24.3%) 7 (14%) 17 (32.7%) 14 (48.3%) 3 (7.9%)
Family/ friend remind to take TB medicine, n (%) 69 (40.8%) 34 (68.0%) 20 (38.5%) 4 (13.8%) 11 (28.9%)
Household members know participant uses label, n (%) 160 (94.7%) 49 (98.0%) 50 (100%) 24 (82.9%) 37 (97.4%)
Ever missed a dose, n (%) 22 (13.0%) 2 (4.0%) 9 (17.3%) 7 (24.1%) 4 (10.5%)
No contact by health care worker for a missed dose %, (n/N)a 7 (31.8%) 0 (0%) 6 (66.7%) 1 (14.3%) 0 (0%)
Paid extra to use DAT, n (%) 15 (8.1%) 3 (6.0%) 3 (5.8%) 2 (6.9%) 7 (18.4%)
Phone creditb 8 (53.3%) 0 (0%) 3 (100%) 1 (50.0%) 4 (57.1%)
New phoneb 5 (33.3%) 1 (33.3%) 0 (0%) 2 (100%) 2 (28.6%)
Repair phoneb 2 (28.6%) 2 (66.7%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Health care worker showed adherence information, n (%) 114 (67.5%) 35 (70.0%) 23 (44.2%) 27 (93.1%) 29 (76.3%)
Ever taken TB medicine without using label, n (%) 70 (41.4%) 16 (32.0%) 27 (51.9%) 15 (51.7%) 12 (31.6%)
Phone access challengesc 19 (27.1%) 7 (43.8%) 4 (14.8%) 3 (20.0%) 5 (41.7%)
Poor network connectionc 10 (14.3%) 1 (6.3%) 8 (29.6%) 0 (0%) 1 (8.3%)
Forgot to send textc 40 (57.1%) 7 (43.8%) 20 (74%) 8 (53.3%) 5 (41.7%)
Charging problemsc 8 (11.4%) 3 (18.8%) 2 (7.4%) 2 (13.3%) 1 (8.3%)

a% out of those who reported a missed dose (non-engagement with the technology); b% out of those who paid extra to use the DAT; c% out of those who reported taking treatment without using pillbox.