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A Gamified Real-time Video Observed Therapies (GRVOTS) Mobile App via the Modified Nominal Group Technique: Development and Validation Study

A Gamified Real-time Video Observed Therapies (GRVOTS) Mobile App via the Modified Nominal Group Technique: Development and Validation Study

Video directly observed therapy (VDOT) was introduced to replace physical DOTS and has proven to significantly reduce the cost of managing TB, improve patients’ access to doctors, and be less disruptive to patients’ work and family life [8,11-13]. According to many studies, VDOT is a more cost-effective method that significantly increases patient treatment adherence compared to conventional DOTS [14-18].

Siti Aishah Abas, Nurhuda Ismail, Yuslina Zakaria, Ismassabah Ismail, Nurul Hidayah Mat Zain, Siti Munira Yasin, Khalid Ibrahim, Asmah Razali, Mas Ahmad Sherzkawee Mohd Yusoff, Norliza Ahmad, Thilaka Chinnayah

JMIR Serious Games 2023;11:e43047

Programmatic Adoption and Implementation of Video-Observed Therapy in Minnesota: Prospective Observational Cohort Study

Programmatic Adoption and Implementation of Video-Observed Therapy in Minnesota: Prospective Observational Cohort Study

We assessed the initial implementation of v DOT into the clinic and characterized technology effectiveness and adoption over time through a prospective pragmatic implementation study, beginning in 2019 when v DOT became available.

Preetham Bachina, Christopher Kirk Lippincott, Allison Perry, Elizabeth Munk, Gina Maltas, Rebecca Bohr, Robert Bryan Rock, Maunank Shah

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(8):e38247

Mobile Health for Tuberculosis Management in South India: Is Video-Based Directly Observed Treatment an Acceptable Alternative?

Mobile Health for Tuberculosis Management in South India: Is Video-Based Directly Observed Treatment an Acceptable Alternative?

Most of the study participants preferred v DOT over the conventional in-person DOT. This preference was associated with being male, residing in an urban area, and being formally educated. Other factors such as literacy in English, the ability to use SMS and phone camera, although associated with preference for v DOT in bivariate analyses, were not found associated with this preference in an adjusted logistic regression model.

Anil A A Kumar, Ayesha De Costa, Arundathi Das, GA Srinivasa, George D'Souza, Rashmi Rodrigues

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(4):e11687