Short message service (SMS) interventions for the prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted infections: A systematic review protocol

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作者
Lunny C. [1 ,2 ]
Taylor D. [1 ,2 ]
Memetovic J. [1 ,2 ]
Wärje O. [1 ]
Lester R. [1 ,2 ]
Wong T. [3 ]
Ho K. [2 ,4 ,5 ]
Gilbert M. [1 ,2 ]
Ogilvie G. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] BC Centre for Disease Control, 655 West 12th Avenue, Vancouver
[2] University of British Columbia, 2329 W Mall, Vancouver
[3] Public Health Agency of Canada, 130 Colonnade Road AL 6501H, Ottawa
[4] Department of Emergency Medicine, UBC Faculty of Medicine, 910 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver
[5] eHealth Strategy Office, UBC Faculty of Medicine, 855 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver
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加拿大健康研究院;
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cell phones; chlamydia; gonorrhea; herpes simplex virus; HIV; hpapillomavirus; mobile health; Sexually transmitted infections; short message service; syphilis;
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10.1186/2046-4053-3-7
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Background: Globally, the incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STI) is rising, posing a challenge to its control and appropriate management. Text messaging has become the most common mode of communication among almost six billion mobile phone users worldwide. Text messaging can be used to remind patients about clinic appointments, to notify patients that it is time for STI re-testing, and to facilitate patient communication with their health professionals with any questions and concerns they may have about their sexual health. While there are a handful of systematic reviews published on short message service (SMS) interventions in a variety of health settings and issues, none are related to sexual health. We plan to conduct a systematic review to examine the impact text messaging might have on interventions for the prevention and care of patients with STIs.Methods/Design: Eligible studies will include both quantitative and qualitative studies published after 1995 that discuss the efficacy and effectiveness of SMS interventions for STI prevention and management using text messaging. Data will be abstracted independently by two reviewers using a standardized pre-tested data abstraction form. Inter-rater reliability scores will be obtained to ensure consistency in the inclusion and data extraction of studies. Heterogeneity will be assessed using the I2 test and subgroup analyses. A nonhypothesis driven inductive reasoning approach as well as a coding framework will be applied to analyze qualitative studies. A meta-analysis may be conducted if sufficient quantitative studies are found using similar outcomes.Discussion: For this protocol, we identified ten related systematic reviews. The reviews were limited to a particular disease or setting, were not exclusive to SMS interventions, or were out of date. This systematic review will be the first comprehensive examination of studies that discuss the effectiveness of SMS on multiple outcomes that relate to STI prevention and management, covering diverse settings and populations. Findings of the systematic review and any additional meta-analyses will be published and presented to our key knowledge users. This information will provide the evidence that is required to appropriately adopt text messaging into standard practice in STI care. © 2014 Lunny et al.
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