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Feasibility and Acceptability of a Ugandan Telehealth Engagement Platform for Informational Messaging on Modern Contraception: Pilot Cross-sectional Study

Feasibility and Acceptability of a Ugandan Telehealth Engagement Platform for Informational Messaging on Modern Contraception: Pilot Cross-sectional Study

Similarly, a study by Njagi J [10] showed that helplines (also called hotlines) provided an alternative, reliable channel for young girls and women to seek clarity and guidance on their SRH issues in a society where the nature of adult-child relations is hierarchical and conservative. The use of mobile SMS for the dissemination of health information on family planning and antenatal attendance reminders for pregnant women has been piloted in sub-Saharan Africa and has made a positive impact [11,12].

Louis Henry Kamulegeya, JohnMark Bwanika, Joy Banonya, Joan Atuhaire, Davis Musinguzi, Vivian Nakate, Joshua Kyenkya, Lydia Namatende, Keith J Horvath, Agnes Kiragga

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(6):e34424

Technology-Based Stepped Care to Stem Transgender Adolescent Risk Transmission: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (TechStep)

Technology-Based Stepped Care to Stem Transgender Adolescent Risk Transmission: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (TechStep)

We will also ask participants to rate their respective intervention on information quality and usefulness using items adapted from Horvath et al [58]. Finally, we will collect qualitative data on youth experiences by asking participants to state the 2 things they like most and least about Tech Step. The Web App intervention uses data collected during the active trial period to assess user engagement with the intervention.

Cathy J Reback, Joshua A Rusow, Demetria Cain, David Benkeser, Sean Arayasirikul, Lisa Hightow-Weidman, Keith J Horvath

JMIR Res Protoc 2020;9(8):e18326

A Multilevel Tailored Web App–Based Intervention for Linking Young Men Who Have Sex With Men to Quality Care (Get Connected): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

A Multilevel Tailored Web App–Based Intervention for Linking Young Men Who Have Sex With Men to Quality Care (Get Connected): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The general form of GLMM will be g(µij) = β0i + βcov Covariatesij + βTime Timesj + βArm × Time, where µij is the mean response corresponding to subject i at Time j (baseline and 4 follow-ups), with its appropriate link function (identity for continuous outcome, logit for binary outcome, and natural log for count outcomes); Trti=1 if the ith subject is in the intervention group, and Trti=0 if the ith subject is in the control group.

José A. Rachel Bauermeister, Jesse M Golinkoff, Keith J Horvath, Lisa B Hightow-Weidman, Patrick S Sullivan, Rob Stephenson

JMIR Res Protoc 2018;7(8):e10444