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The Power of Phones: Helping HIV Patients Stay on Track
Federal University Teaching Hospital OwerriMonday, March 17, 2025
But it wasn't all smooth sailing. Some patients dropped out. They had different reasons, like believing in faith healing, using herbal drugs, or fearing their HIV status would be revealed. The study showed that while m-Health is a great tool, it's not a one-size-fits-all solution. Some patients need more support and understanding.
The study also found that patients wanted their privacy protected. They didn't want their HIV status to be known. This is a big deal because HIV is still stigmatized in many places. So, any m-Health solution needs to keep this in mind.
The study suggests that m-Health should be a regular part of HIV care. It could help patients stick to their medication schedules and improve their health. But there's still room for improvement. Future studies could look into creating an app that tracks when patients take their medicine. This could make m-Health even more effective.
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