Published on in Vol 9, No 2 (2021): February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/22229, first published .
An Interactive Voice Response Software to Improve the Quality of Life of People Living With HIV in Uganda: Randomized Controlled Trial

An Interactive Voice Response Software to Improve the Quality of Life of People Living With HIV in Uganda: Randomized Controlled Trial

An Interactive Voice Response Software to Improve the Quality of Life of People Living With HIV in Uganda: Randomized Controlled Trial

Journals

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  4. Qu S, Wang A, Wang X, Yang Y, Pan X, Zhang T. Health-Related Quality of Life of HIV-Positive and HIV-Negative Pregnant Women in an Impoverished Area: Cross-sectional Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2022;8(4):e29906 View
  5. O'Connor C, Leyritana K, Doyle A, Lewis J, Gill R, Salvaña E. Interactive Mobile Phone HIV Adherence Support for Men Who Have Sex With Men in the Philippines Connect for Life Study: Mixed Methods Approach to Intervention Development and Pilot Testing. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(2):e30811 View
  6. Naggirinya A, Kyomugisha E, Nabaggala M, Nasasira B, Akirana J, Oseku E, Kiragga A, Castelnuovo B, King R, Katabira E, Byonanebye D, Lamorde M, Parkes-Ratanshi R. Willingness to pay for an mHealth anti-retroviral therapy adherence and information tool: Transitioning to sustainability, Call for life randomised study experience in Uganda. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2022;22(1) View
  7. O'Connor C, Leyritana K, Doyle A, Birdthistle I, Lewis J, Gill R, Salvaña E. Delivering an mHealth Adherence Support Intervention for Patients With HIV: Mixed Methods Process Evaluation of the Philippines Connect for Life Study. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(8):e37163 View
  8. Lepere P, Babington-Ashaye A, Martínez-Pérez G, Ekouevi D, Labrique A, Calmy A. How mHealth Can Contribute to Improving the Continuum of Care: A Scoping Review Approach to the Case of Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Sub-Saharan Africa. Public Health Reviews 2022;43 View
  9. Ilozumba O, Kabukye J, de Keizer N, Cornet R, Broerse J. Cancer as a death sentence: developing an initial program theory for an IVR intervention. Health Promotion International 2022;37(3) View
  10. Gibson D, Kibria G, Pariyo G, Ahmed S, Ali J, Labrique A, Khan I, Rutebemberwa E, Flora M, Hyder A. Promised and Lottery Airtime Incentives to Improve Interactive Voice Response Survey Participation Among Adults in Bangladesh and Uganda: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(5):e36943 View
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  12. Klabbers R, Muwonge T, Pham P, Mujugira A, Vinck P, Borthakur S, Sharma M, Mohammed N, Parkes-Ratanshi R, Celum C, O’Laughlin K, Srinivasan K. Leveraging interactive voice response technology to mitigate COVID-19 risk in refugee settlements in Uganda: Lessons learned implementing “Dial-COVID” a toll-free mobile phone symptom surveillance and information dissemination tool. PLOS ONE 2023;18(1):e0279373 View
  13. Kajubi P, Parkes-Ratanshi R, Twimukye A, Bwanika Naggirinya A, Nabaggala M, Kiragga A, Castelnuovo B, King R. Perceptions and Attitudes Toward an Interactive Voice Response Tool (Call for Life Uganda) Providing Adherence Support and Health Information to HIV-Positive Ugandans: Qualitative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(12):e36829 View
  14. Chikwetu L, Daily S, Mortazavi B, Dunn J. Automated Diet Capture Using Voice Alerts and Speech Recognition on Smartphones: Pilot Usability and Acceptability Study. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e46659 View
  15. Labrique A, Nagarajan M, Kibria G, Vecino-Ortiz A, Pariyo G, Ali J, Kaufman M, Gibson D, Pry J. Improving success of non-communicable diseases mobile phone surveys: Results of two randomized trials testing interviewer gender and message valence in Bangladesh and Uganda. PLOS ONE 2023;18(5):e0285155 View
  16. Marbouh D, Swarnakar V, Simsekler M, Antony J, Lizarelli F, Jayaraman R, Garza-Reyes J, Shokri A, Cudney E, Ellahham S. Healthcare 4.0 digital technologies impact on quality of care: a systematic literature review. Total Quality Management & Business Excellence 2023;34(15-16):2157 View
  17. O’Connor C, Leyritana K, Doyle A, Lewis J, Salvaña E. Changes in Adherence and Viral Load Suppression Among People with HIV in Manila: Outcomes of the Philippines Connect for Life Study. AIDS and Behavior 2023 View
  18. Kabukye J, Namagembe R, Nakku J, Kiberu V, Sjölinder M, Nilsson S, Wamala-Larsson C. Implementing a Hospital Call Center Service for Mental Health in Uganda: User-Centered Design Approach. JMIR Human Factors 2024;11:e53976 View
  19. Valerio M, Laher B, Phuka J, Lichand G, Paolotti D, Leal Neto O. Participatory Disease Surveillance for Early Detection of Cholera-like Diarrheal Diseases Outbreaks in Rural Villages in Malawi - a prospective cohort. (Preprint). JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2023 View