Personal digital assistants for HIV treatment adherence, safer sex behavior support, and provider training in resource-constrained settings.

Ann E. Kurth, Walter H. Curioso, Elizabeth Ngugi, Lauren McClelland, Patricia Segura, Robinson Cabello, Donna L. Berry

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We developed a Web-based application delivered on PDAs (Colecta-PALM in Peru, Pambazuko-PALM in Kenya), to collect data from HIV patients and to facilitate HIV provider training. Colecta-PALM provides tailored feedback (behavioral messaging) based on risk assessment responses for HIV patients. Pambazuko-PALM collects patient risk assessment data, and delivers counseling protocol training and evaluation to nurses involved in HIV care.

Idioma originalInglés estadounidense
Páginas (desde-hasta)1018
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PublicaciónAMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings / AMIA Symposium. AMIA Symposium
EstadoIndizado - 2007
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