Effectiveness of mobile SMS based counselling intervention in improving the knowledge, attitude, and practices of HIV/AIDS patients enrolled in hospitals/NGOs in Terengganu, Malaysia: a mixed mode study protocol

BMC Public Health. 2020 May 26;20(1):787. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-08910-3.

Abstract

Background: HIV/AIDS is one of the most serious problems in many parts of the world, and is a high priority for health managers and decision-makers. The aim of the qualitative part of this study will be to develop a mobile SMS (short messaging services) counselling intervention to prevent HIV/AIDS, while the quantitative part will be to test the effectiveness of a mobile SMS counselling intervention to improve the knowledge, attitude, and practices of patients concerning the prevention of HIV/AIDS.

Method: A mixed methods approach will be used. Qualitative part: Design: focus group discussions (FGDs) will be conducted.

Setting: Hospital/NGOs in Terengganu, Malaysia.

Participants: Three FGDs will be conducted with male and female HIV/AIDS patients, and one group of local community leaders. One FGD will be conducted for each group. Three in-depth interviews (IDIs) will be conducted with patients who had HIV/AIDS, of which one will be female. Quantitative part: Design: a cluster randomized clinical trial with 384 HIV/AIDS patients in Terengganu, Malaysia.

Intervention: Mobile SMS counselling intervention for patients concerning the prevention of HIV/AIDS.

Results: The main outcomes of this study will be the differences in knowledge, attitude, and practices of patients concerning the prevention of HIV/AIDS between the baseline and immediate follow-up after the intervention, and after 3 months.

Conclusions: The mobile based SMS counselling intervention developed will be effective in improving the knowledge, attitude, and practices of patients concerning HIV/AIDS prevention in Terengganu, Malaysia.

Trial registration: Thai Clinical Trials Registry, TCTR20200212001; 7/02/2020.

Keywords: Counselling intervention; HIV/AIDS; Malaysia; Mobile; SMS.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome / prevention & control
  • Counseling / methods*
  • Female
  • Focus Groups
  • HIV Infections / prevention & control*
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice*
  • Hospitals
  • Humans
  • Malaysia
  • Male
  • Organizations
  • Program Evaluation
  • Qualitative Research
  • Text Messaging*