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A Sexual Health Promotion App for Transgender Women (Trans Women Connected): Development and Usability Study

机译:用于跨性别妇女的性健康促进应用程序(跨妇女):开发和可用性研究

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Background HIV severely impacts the transgender communities in the United States, and transgender women have the highest HIV incidence rates among any identified risk group. Guided by formative research with transgender women and by an expert advisory panel of transgender women, we designed a prototype mobile app to promote HIV prevention among transgender women. Objective This study aimed to develop and test the usability and acceptability of the prototype Trans Women Connected mobile app. Methods We engaged in a 3-phase prototype development process. After conducting formative research about the health needs of this population, we outlined a theory-based app framework and developed three prototype activities (ie, a vision board, a pre-exposure prophylaxis [PrEP] education activity, and an interactive map). We then tested the usability and acceptability of the mobile app and activities with 16 transgender women using pre- and posttests, think-aloud protocols, and open-ended questions. Results Participants reported high acceptability for the mobile app; the mean rating across all usability and likability questions was 5.9 out of 7. Service utilization intention, goal setting, and social support increased at posttest compared with pretest. Increases in self-efficacy in finding lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer–friendly services; intention to seek online social support; and PrEP knowledge were statistically significant. Participants described the app as attractive and useful and perceived all three activities positively. Conclusions This study describes the development and usability and acceptability evaluation of a prototype mobile app designed for and with transgender women for HIV prevention. The usability testing findings provided important insights toward refining and the further development of the Trans Women Connected mobile app. The results suggest that a mobile health intervention can support positive changes. The remaining development and efficacy randomized trial of the Trans Women Connected mobile app is currently underway.
机译:背景艾滋病毒严重影响了美国的变性社区,转型妇女在任何已识别的风险群体中具有最高的艾滋病毒发生发病率。通过跨性别妇女的形成性研究和转型妇女的专家咨询小组指导,我们设计了一种原型移动应用程序,以促进变性女性中的艾滋病毒预防。目的本研究旨在开发和测试原型跨女性连接移动应用程序的原型跨女性的可用性和可接受性。方法我们从事三相原型开发过程。在进行关于该人群的健康需求的形成性研究后,我们概述了一个基于理论的应用程序框架,并开发了三个原型活动(即视觉委员会,曝光前的预防预防措施[Prep]教育活动以及互动地图)。然后,我们使用预先和后视,思考协议和开放式问题测试了16个变性女性的移动应用程序和活动的可用性和可接受性。结果参与者报告了移动应用程序的高可接受性;所有可用性和可爱性问题的平均评分为5.9,除了7.服务利用意图,目标环境和社会支持,与预测试相比增加。在寻找女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋,跨性别和Queer友好的服务方面增加了自我效能的增加;有意寻求在线社会支持;准备知识有统计学意义。参与者将应用程序描述为有吸引力和有用,并积极地感知所有三项活动。结论本研究介绍了为艾滋病毒预防设计的原型移动应用程序的发育和可用性和可接受性和可接受性评估。可用性测试结果为炼油和跨妇女连接移动应用程序的进一步发展提供了重要的见解。结果表明,移动健康干预可以支持积极的变化。目前正在进行跨越移动应用程序的逆向妇女的剩余开发和疗效随机试验。

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