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Nuriyah N, Rusdi M, Elfrida S, Effendi M. Effect of ENNOE Information Digitization Intervention on Knowledge and Adherence to HIV Treatment. Health Educ Health Promot 2025; 13 (2) :205-211
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1- Department of Medical, Faculty of Mathematic and Science Programe, Jambi University, Jambi, Indonesia
2- Department of Chemistry Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Jambi University, Jambi, Indonesia
3- Department of Public Health Sciences, Health Polytechnic Ministry of Health Jambi, Jambi, Indonesia
Abstract:   (406 Views)
Aims: This study evaluated the effectiveness of information digitization using the ENNOE method in enhancing knowledge and treatment adherence among people living with AIDS.
Materials & Methods: This study employed a research and development design, followed by a one-group pre-test-post-test approach with 30 randomly selected participants undergoing antiretroviral therapy, and was conducted in 2024 in Jambi City, Indonesia. The intervention was delivered through the ENNOE method, which encompasses engagement, education, monitoring, and adherence. Data were collected using structured questionnaires assessing knowledge and antiretroviral therapy adherence before and after the intervention. Statistical analyses, including chi-square tests, paired t-tests, and Cohen’s d effect size, were conducted to evaluate the intervention’s effectiveness.
Findings: The baseline patient knowledge and adherence to antiretroviral therapy were relatively low prior to the intervention. However, a significant improvement was observed following the intervention. The mean knowledge score increased from 43.0±4.7 to 60.8±6.9 (p=0.001, Cohen’s d=3.01), while medication adherence improved from 57.7±2.5 to 68.5±5.1 (p=0.001, Cohen’s d=2.68), demonstrating a substantial effect. Additionally, education level and marital status were identified as factors influencing antiretroviral therapy adherence.
Conclusion: The ENNOE method through digital health information delivery enhances knowledge and adherence to antiretroviral therapy among people living with HIV.
 
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Technology of Health Education
Received: 2025/01/26 | Accepted: 2025/02/24 | Published: 2025/04/25
* Corresponding Author Address: Jl. Jambi - Muara Bulian No.KM. 15, Mendalo Darat, Kec. Jambi Luar Kota, Muaro Jambi Regency, Jambi, Indonesia. Postal Code: 36122 (nuriyahn867@gmail.com)

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