Missed appointments are common
phenomena in practices worldwide. In healthcare set up,
adherence to appointments and medication is quite
crucial especially for chronic illnesses. Regular clinic
visits enable patients to benefit from continuous
education on secondary prevention, counselling and
other ancillary services. Various studies have shown that
the use of automated text message reminder system can
be used to reduce non adherence to medical
appointment. The general objective of this study was to
examine existing appointment reminders for Ampath
Centre of Moi teaching and Referral Hospital Eldoret,
Kenya. A cross-sectional study was done at Ampath
Centre of Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in
Eldoret-Kenya, from May to July, 2019. Information on
the use of automated text message reminder system was
obtained from 10 members of staff and 412 patients
seeking HIV services in the hospital. Data analysis was
done and the results were presented in frequency tables
and graphs. The study findings showed that majority of
the patients (98%) preferred the utilization of
automated text messaging reminder mechanism for
patient appointment. Most member of staff agreed that
their skills and ICT infrastructure would support an
automated text messaging appointment reminder
system. The outcomes of this study further showed that
majority of the respondents 295(71.43%) reported that
they use appointment card to remind them of their clinic
date, 91(22.03%) use phone call, 25(6.05%) use pill
count and only 2 (0.48%) use calendars as a reminder of
appointment date.
Keywords : Appointment, Adherence, Chronic.