2021
DOI: 10.3389/frph.2021.687677
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Khuluma: Using Participatory, Peer-Led and Digital Methods to Deliver Psychosocial Support to Young People Living With HIV in South Africa

Abstract: Khuluma is a psychosocial and peer-to-peer mHealth intervention that uses text messaging to facilitate support groups for adolescents living with HIV (ALWH) with the aim of contributing toward positive health outcomes. Although use of mobile technology in the form of mHealth interventions has proliferated recently in the field of health, published literature describing methods and processes of its application are limited. We present a set of methods and processes utilised to develop and pilot the Khuluma mHeal… Show more

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“…Zumbido Health is an innovation that facilitates peer-topeer psychosocial support groups via mobile phone that has been implemented in Mexico, South Africa, Guatemala, Zambia, Zimbabwe and the UK. [31][32][33] Challenges faced in generating evidence of impact, obtaining funding and building networks brought the SHM Foundation into partnership with the Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN). MHIN was originally established to support the knowledge management needs of Grand Challenges Canada's fast-growing portfolio of global mental health grantees in these areas.…”
Section: Box 1 Origins Of the Ember Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zumbido Health is an innovation that facilitates peer-topeer psychosocial support groups via mobile phone that has been implemented in Mexico, South Africa, Guatemala, Zambia, Zimbabwe and the UK. [31][32][33] Challenges faced in generating evidence of impact, obtaining funding and building networks brought the SHM Foundation into partnership with the Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN). MHIN was originally established to support the knowledge management needs of Grand Challenges Canada's fast-growing portfolio of global mental health grantees in these areas.…”
Section: Box 1 Origins Of the Ember Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some promising interventions that work with adolescents living with HIV and pregnant women aim to address these gaps in the delivery of mental health services. They achieve this by training lay cadres to provide in-person and virtual counseling, as well as by creating text messaging-based support group interventions (Chibanda et al, 2016 ; Skinner et al, 2018 ; Atujuna et al, 2021 ; Dambi et al, 2022 ; Bengtson et al, 2023 ). Critical work exploring the complexities and nuance of adapting such interventions to a larger scale is ongoing (Chibanda, 2017 ; Stockton et al, 2020 ; Moitra et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%