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A Community-Engaged Approach to Creating a Mobile HIV Prevention App for Black Women: Focus Group Study to Determine Preferences via Prototype Demos

机译:为黑人女性创建移动艾滋病预防应用程序的社区参与方法:焦点小组研究通过原型演示来确定偏好

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Background Black women are an important but relatively overlooked at-risk group in HIV prevention efforts. Although there is an aggregate decline of HIV diagnoses among women in the United States, there are persistent disparate rates of new HIV infections among Black women compared to any other cisgender female subgroup. Strategies to end the HIV epidemic—as outlined in the Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative—for all communities must consider HIV prevention messaging and message delivery mediums that are created with community input. Although mobile health (mHealth) is a popular platform for delivering HIV interventions, there are currently no mobile apps that consider cisgender Black women with the goal of promoting a comprehensive women’s reproductive health and HIV prevention lifestyle. Previous research recommends inclusion of the target population from project inception and iteratively throughout development, to promote use of the intervention. Objective The purpose of this study is to understand cisgender Black women’s preferences for functionality, format, and design of a mobile HIV prevention app and to examine their willingness to use an app for HIV prevention. Methods We conducted a series of four focus groups with 23 Black cisgender women. Focus groups included discussion and demonstration elements to address cisgender women’s general preference for apps, HIV prevention content that would be useful in an app, and preferred app features that would promote use of an HIV-centric app. During focus group discussions, participants were shown narrated, custom wireframes of HIV prevention app prototypes to demonstrate potential app function. Results Findings indicated the presence of eight subthemes within the coding structure of three overall themes: (1) health content within the mobile app, (2) mobile app functionality, format, and design, and (3) other suggested features. Specifically, participants detailed preferred educational content, content distribution, app aesthetics, privacy considerations, and marketing of the app. Conclusions Findings suggest that Black cisgender women preferred an app that integrated HIV prevention and optimal sexual health promotion. Participants provided a range of preferences for content integration and facilitators of app engagement with an HIV prevention app. Preferences centered on gender and cultural congruency of information and content, evidenced by visuals, language, and resources. Black cisgender women are viable consumers for a mobile app–based HIV prevention intervention.
机译:背景黑人女性是艾滋病毒预防努力中的一个重要而相对忽视的风险群体。虽然美国在美国妇女中艾滋病毒诊断总衰退,但与任何其他Cisbender女性亚组相比,黑人女性新的HIV感染的持续存在持续存在。结束艾滋病病毒疫情的策略 - 如结束艾滋病毒流行病的概述 - 所有社区都必须考虑与社区投入创建的艾滋病预防消息传递和留言传递媒体。虽然移动健康(MHECHEATH)是一个流行的艾滋病毒干预的流行平台,但目前没有移动应用程序,以促进促进综合妇女的生殖健康和艾滋病毒预防生活方式的目标。以前的研究建议在整个开发过程中纳入项目成立和迭代,以促进干预的使用。目的是本研究的目的是了解Cisbement Black女性对移动艾滋病预防应用程序的功能,格式和设计的偏好,并审查他们使用应用程序的愿意预防应用程序。方法我们开展了一系列四个焦点群,23名黑色Cisber女性。焦点小组包括讨论和示范元素,以解决Cisgender妇女对应用的一般偏好,艾滋病毒预防内容在应用程序中是有用的,以及促进使用HIV中心应用程序的首选应用程序功能。在焦点小组讨论期间,参与者被示出叙述,艾滋病毒预防应用原型的自定义线框展示潜在的应用程序功能。结果表明,在三个整体主题的编码结构中存在八个子主题:(1)移动应用程序内的健康内容,(2)移动应用程序功能,格式和设计,以及(3)其他建议的功能。具体而言,参与者详细的首选教育内容,内容分发,应用程序美学,隐私考虑和应用程序的营销。结论发现表明,黑色的Cisbender女性优先考虑综合艾滋病毒预防和最佳性健康促进的应用。参与者提供了一系列与艾滋病预防应用程序的应用程序参与的内容集成和促进者的偏好。以性别和文化的信息和内容的偏好为中心,可受视觉效果,语言和资源证明。黑色的Cisbender女性是可行的消费者,用于基于移动应用的艾滋病毒预防干预。

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