Utility of Short Message Service (SMS) for Remote Data Collection for HIV in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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- DOI: 10.1007/s11904-020-00534-x
Utility of Short Message Service (SMS) for Remote Data Collection for HIV in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Abstract
Purpose of review: Short message system (SMS) communication is widespread in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), and may be a viable approach to address challenges with in-person data collection for HIV-related research and monitoring and evaluation. We reviewed the literature to characterize potential benefits and challenges with using SMS for remote data capture, including examples from HIV and sexual and reproductive health.
Recent findings: In our review, we found that studies that have used SMS to capture sensitive, self-reported data found this was an acceptable and feasible strategy, and may reduce social desirability bias of self-reported data; but studies are limited. Shared phones and privacy concerns have been described as challenges, but can be addressed with enhanced security features. Response rates to SMS surveys varied significantly by topic, population, and setting. SMS may improve generalizability and precision of health and behavior data for HIV in research and programs, but use in LMICs is limited. SMS systems should be carefully designed to overcome potential implementation hurdles.
Keywords: HIV; Mobile phone; Remote data collection; SMS; Sexual and reproductive health; Text messages.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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