mHealth |
HPTN 082 |
SMS were acceptable |
SMS fatigue, smartphone access, phone data |
MPYA |
SMS reminders were ineffective in promoting PrEP adherence |
PrEP SMART |
Ongoing study |
POWER |
SMS was motivating and helped participants remember clinic visits |
Drug-level feedback |
HPTN 082 |
Drug-level feedback counseling was not effective in increasing PrEP adherence |
Drug-level feedback can be costly and logistically challenging |
PrEP SMART |
Ongoing study |
Adherence counseling |
EMPOWER |
GBV screening and counseling acceptable and feasible |
Drop-offs in retention for clinic visits, provider training and time for counseling delivery |
PrEP SMART |
Ongoing study |
Peer groups |
EMPOWER |
Peer based club did not enhance PrEP adherence; clubs were acceptable, valuable for sharing tips on managing side effects |
AGYW have busy schedules led to poor attendance of the clubs |
HPTN 082 |
Monthly adherence clubs acceptable. Approximately 70% AGYW enrolled in the trial attended at least one adherence club at three months of PrEP use |
Decision support tool |
POWER |
AGYW who had access to the tool had 20% continuation, compared to 11% in the other website, resulting in 1.97 times the odds of PrEP continuation at month 1 than those in usual care |
Limited time for completing the decision tool, smartphone access, phone data |