Citation:
Fuad, A., Herwanto, G. B., Pertiwi, A. A. P., Wahyuningtias, S. D., Harsini, H., Maula, A. W., Putri, D. U. K., Probandari, A., & Ahmad, R. A. (2021). Design and prototype of TOMO: an app for improving drug resistant TB treatment adherence. F1000Research10, 983. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.67212.1

Summary

Background: Drug resistance and multi drugs tuberculosis (DR/MDR-TB) are associated with patients’ low adherence to undergoing complex treatment. Driven by the increasing use and penetration of a smartphone and the End of TB Strategy that seeks for digital health solution, Center for Tropical Medicine Universitas Gadjah Mada has developed TOMO, an Android-based app for improving medication adherence in MDR-TB.

Objective: This paper aims to present the sequential steps to develop the app, its general architecture, and its functionalities.

Methods: It is a design thinking process involving two MDR-TB referral centers, district health offices, primary health centers, and MDR-TB patients in Central Java and Yogyakarta, Indonesia. We adopted the Principles for Digital Development to develop and design the app. MDR-TB treatment guideline from the Indonesian Ministry of Health was used to develop functionalities of the app for improving adherence.

Results: TOMO app could be used by patients, primary health centers, clinical teams, and case managers. The app prototype features include adverse event records and reports, medication-taking reminders, and communication between the patient and the TB-MDR case manager. We have successfully tested the functionalities based on four use cases: patients with high adherence, patients with low adherence, patients with adverse events, and patients following treatment in the primary health center without any visit to the MDR-TB center.

Conclusion: TOMO app has contributed to the limited body of literature on improving TB-MDR adherence with digital health intervention, especially using a health app. The app has been tested using four scenarios. We will follow up with usability testing before implementing the app in a real setting.

Keywords: Indonesia; drug resistance; m-health; medication adherence; smartphone; tuberculosis.

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Indonesia

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