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Implementation of Fingerprint Technology for Unique Patient Matching and Identification at an HIV Care and Treatment Facility in Western Kenya: Cross-sectional Study

Implementation of Fingerprint Technology for Unique Patient Matching and Identification at an HIV Care and Treatment Facility in Western Kenya: Cross-sectional Study

Time to matching and retrieval of records (measured in seconds using a timer) were compared when records were retrieved through matching of data entered by clinical personnel against those retrieved through fingerprint technology–based patient matching. A survey was also administered to evaluate participants’ acceptance and satisfaction of the fingerprint technology (Multimedia Appendix 2).

Noah Kasiiti Kasiiti Jaafa, Benard Mokaya, Simon Muhindi Savai, Ada Yeung, Abraham Mosigisi Siika, Martin Were

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(12):e28958

Effect of Mobile Phone Text Message Reminders on the Completion and Timely Receipt of Routine Childhood Vaccinations: Superiority Randomized Controlled Trial in Northwest Ethiopia

Effect of Mobile Phone Text Message Reminders on the Completion and Timely Receipt of Routine Childhood Vaccinations: Superiority Randomized Controlled Trial in Northwest Ethiopia

When the mother-infant pairs were found to be eligible for the trial, they were assigned to the intervention or usual care group by randomly picking up a closed envelope. Owing to the nature of the intervention, blinding of the study participants was not possible. Health workers who administered the vaccines and recorded the vaccination status of the infants were blinded to study group allocations. Outcome assessors were also blinded to the intervention allocation.

Zeleke Abebaw Mekonnen, Kassahun Alemu Gelaye, Martin Were, Binyam Tilahun

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(6):e27603