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Young people’s perceptions of smartphone-enabled self-testing and online care for sexually transmitted infections: qualitative interview study

机译:年轻人对通过智能手机进行自我测试和在线治疗性传播感染的看法:定性访谈研究

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Background Control of sexually transmitted infections (STI) is a global public health priority. Despite the UK’s free, confidential sexual health clinical services, those at greatest risk of STIs, including young people, report barriers to use. These include: embarrassment regarding face-to-face consultations; the time-commitment needed to attend clinic; privacy concerns (e.g. being seen attending clinic); and issues related to confidentiality. A smartphone-enabled STI self-testing device, linked with online clinical care pathways for treatment, partner notification, and disease surveillance, is being developed by the e STI2 consortium. It is intended to benefit public health, and could do so by increasing testing among populations which underutilise existing services and/or by enabling rapid provision of effective treatment. We explored its acceptability among potential users. Methods In-depth interviews were conducted in 2012 with 25 sexually-experienced 16–24 year olds, recruited from Further Education colleges in an urban, high STI prevalence area. Thematic analysis was undertaken. Results Nine females and 16 males participated. 21 self-defined as Black; three, mixed ethnicity; and one, Muslim/Asian. 22 reported experience of STI testing, two reported previous STI diagnoses, and all had owned smartphones. Participants expressed enthusiasm about the proposed service, and suggested that they and their peers would use it and test more often if it were available. Utilizing sexual healthcare was perceived to be easier and faster with STI self-testing and online clinical care, which facilitated concealment of STI testing from peers/family, and avoided embarrassing face-to-face consultations. Despite these perceived advantages to privacy, new privacy concerns arose regarding communications technology: principally the risk inherent in having evidence of STI testing or diagnosis visible or retrievable on their phone. Some concerns arose regarding the proposed self-test’s accuracy, related to self-operation and the technology’s novelty. Several expressed anxiety around the possibility of being diagnosed and treated without any contact with healthcare professionals. Conclusions Remote STI self-testing and online care appealed to these young people. It addressed barriers they associated with conventional STI services, thus may benefit public health through earlier detection and treatment. Our findings underpin development of online care pathways, as part of ongoing research to create this complex e-health intervention.
机译:背景控制性传播感染(STI)是全球公共卫生的重点。尽管英国提供免费的机密性健康临床服务,但性传播感染风险最大的人(包括年轻人)仍然报告使用障碍。这些包括:面对面协商的尴尬;前往诊所所需的时间;隐私问题(例如被人看去诊所);以及与机密性有关的问题。 e STI 2 联盟正在开发一种具有智能手机功能的STI自检设备,该设备与用于治疗,伴侣通知和疾病监视的在线临床护理路径相关联。它旨在使公众健康受益,可以通过增加对未充分利用现有服务的人群的测试和/或通过快速提供有效治疗来实现。我们探索了其在潜在用户中的接受度。方法2012年,从25名性经验丰富的16-24岁青少年中进行了深入访谈,这些青少年是从性传播感染高发地区的城市的继续教育学院招募的。进行了主题分析。结果9名女性和16名男性参加了比赛。 21自定义为Black;三,混合种族;一是穆斯林/亚洲人。 22个报告了STI测试的经验,两个报告了以前的STI诊断,并且都拥有智能手机。与会者对所提议的服务表示了热情,并建议他们和他们的同龄人将使用该服务,并且会更频繁地测试该服务是否可用。通过性传播感染自我测试和在线临床护理,人们更容易,更快捷地利用性保健服务,这有助于向同龄人/家庭隐瞒性传播感染测试,并避免了尴尬的面对面咨询。尽管隐私具有这些公认的优势,但有关通信技术的新隐私问题仍然存在:主要是在手机上可见或可检索STI测试或诊断的证据所固有的风险。人们对拟议的自检的准确性,自检操作和技术的新颖性产生了担忧。一些人对在没有与医疗专业人员联系的情况下被诊断和治疗的可能性表示担忧。结论远程STI自测和在线护理吸引了这些年轻人。它解决了与常规性传播感染服务相关的障碍,因此可以通过及早发现和治疗而有益于公共健康。我们的研究结果为在线护理途径的发展奠定了基础,这是创建这种复杂的电子医疗干预措施正在进行的研究的一部分。

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