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CARE+ User Study: Usability and Attitudes Towards a Tablet PC Computer Counseling Tool for HIV+ Men and Women

机译:CARE +用户研究:针对HIV +男性和女性的Tablet PC计算机咨询工具的可用性和态度

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CARE+ is a tablet PC-based computer counseling tool designed to support medication adherence and secondary HIV prevention for people living with HIV. Thirty HIV+ men and women participated in our user study to assess usability and attitudes towards CARE+. We observed them using CARE+ for the first time and conducted a semi-structured interview afterwards. Our findings suggest computer counseling may reduce social bias and encourage participants to answer questions honestly. Participants felt that discussing sensitive subjects with a computer instead of a person reduced feelings of embarrassment and being judged, and promoted privacy. Results also confirm that potential users think computers can provide helpful counseling, and that many also want human counseling interaction. Our study also revealed that tablet PC-based applications are usable by our population of mixed experience computer users. Computer counseling holds great potential for providing assessment and health promotion to individuals with chronic conditions such as HIV.
机译:CARE +是基于Tablet PC的计算机咨询工具,旨在为艾滋病毒携带者支持药物依从性和辅助HIV预防。 30名HIV +男女参加了我们的用户研究,以评估其对CARE +的可用性和态度。我们首次使用CARE +观察了他们,然后进行了半结构化访谈。我们的发现表明,计算机咨询可以减少社会偏见并鼓励参与者诚实地回答问题。与会人员认为,用计算机而不是人来讨论敏感的话题可以减少尴尬和被审判的感觉,并促进隐私。结果还证实,潜在的用户认为计算机可以提供有用的咨询,并且许多人还希望与人进行咨询互动。我们的研究还表明,基于平板电脑的应用程序可供混合使用计算机经验的用户使用。计算机咨询在为诸如艾滋病毒等慢性病患者提供评估和健康促进方面具有巨大潜力。

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