JMIR Research Protocols (Jun 2021)

Directly Observed Therapy to Measure Adherence to Tuberculosis Medication in Observational Research: Protocol for a Prospective Cohort Study

  • Elizabeth J Ragan,
  • Christopher J Gill,
  • Matthew Banos,
  • Tara C Bouton,
  • Jennifer Rooney,
  • Charles R Horsburgh,
  • Robin M Warren,
  • Bronwyn Myers,
  • Karen R Jacobson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/24510
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
p. e24510

Abstract

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BackgroundA major challenge for prospective, clinical tuberculosis (TB) research is accurately defining a metric for measuring medication adherence. ObjectiveWe aimed to design a method to capture directly observed therapy (DOT) via mobile health carried out by community workers. The program was created specifically to measure TB medication adherence for a prospective TB cohort in Western Cape Province, South Africa. MethodsCommunity workers collect daily adherence data on mobile smartphones. Participant-level adherence, program-level adherence, and program function are systematically monitored to assess DOT program implementation. A data dashboard allows for regular visualization of indicators. Numerous design elements aim to prevent or limit data falsification and ensure study data integrity. ResultsThe cohort study is ongoing and data collection is in progress. Enrollment began on May 16, 2017, and as of January 12, 2021, a total of 236 participants were enrolled. Adherence data will be used to analyze the study’s primary aims and to investigate adherence as a primary outcome. ConclusionsThe DOT program includes a mobile health application for data collection as well as a monitoring framework and dashboard. This approach has potential to be adapted for other settings to improve the capture of medication adherence in clinical TB research. Trial RegistrationClinicaltrials.gov NCT02840877; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02840877