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A Community-Developed, Web-Based Mobile App Intervention Addressing Social Work and Legal Needs of Black Sexual Minority Men Living With HIV: Protocol for a Randomized Comparison Trial

机译:社区开发的基于网络的移动应用程序干预,解决了与HIV的黑色性少数民族男性的社会工作和法律需求:随机比较试验的议定书

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Background Black sexual minority men (BSMM) are disproportionately affected by HIV. Los Angeles County (LAC) carries a substantial burden of the HIV epidemic in California. Negative effects of both psychosocial and structural barriers highlight the timely need to increase HIV treatment among BSMM. Successful HIV interventions based on social media and mobile phone technology have been demonstrated. This protocol describes LINX LA, a study that tests LINX, a web-based mobile app that provides tailored social services, legal resources, and peer support for BSMM living with HIV (BSMM ) in LAC using a randomized comparison trial. Objective During phase 1, the LINX LA study aims to engage in an iterative design process to develop the LINX App using qualitative data to inform and tailor the mobile app technology and its functionality. In phase 2 of LINX LA, we will test the efficacy of the LINX App compared with the LINX App Plus to improve HIV treatment outcomes (ie, antiretroviral therapy adherence, viral suppression) among BSMM in LAC by addressing social work and legal needs and developing a forum for peer support. Methods In this study funded by the California HIV/AIDS Research Program, we will recruit and enroll BSMM participants (aged ≥18 years) in LAC (N=400) to participate in a 12-month study that includes access to the LINX App, which provides a forum for peer support and tailored content aimed at improving the use of social and legal resources. All participants will also receive survey-based interviews at 3 time points (at baseline and 6- and 12-month intervals) and weekly text message surveys that assess medication and treatment adherence. Treatment adherence and viral suppression will be extracted from medical record data. Half of the participants will also be randomly assigned to receive 3 individualized coaching sessions (at 1-, 3-, and 6-month intervals) and the ability to directly message their coach via the LINX App. Over the course of the study, LINX App participants will receive a minimum of US $130 in cash and LINX App Plus participants will receive a minimum of US $190. We hypothesize that participants enrolled in LINX App Plus will demonstrate greater improvement in HIV outcomes compared with LINX App participants. Results The LINX study will test the efficacy of a web-based mobile app intervention for BSMM in LAC (N=400). The LINX App seeks to increase participants’ knowledge of HIV; to facilitate access to necessary social and legal services, including information and referrals; and to increase social support across participants by providing a mediated forum for engagement. Conclusions The implementation of LINX LA aims to develop and test a culturally tailored approach to improve the HIV treatment outcomes of BSMM .
机译:背景黑色性少数民族人(BSMM)受艾滋病毒影响的不成比例。洛杉矶县(Lac)在加利福尼亚携带艾滋病毒疫情的大量负担。心理社会和结构障碍的负面影响强调了及时需要增加BSMM之间的艾滋病毒治疗。已经证明了基于社交媒体和手机技术的成功艾滋病毒干预。该协议描述了Linx LA,这是一个测试Linx,一种基于Web的移动应用程序的研究,该应用程序为Lac中提供了针对HIV(BSMM)的BSMM的量身定制的社会服务,法律资源和同行支持,使用随机比较试验。 LINX LA研究期间的目的是使用定性数据来开发LINX应用程序的迭代设计过程,以通知和量身定制移动应用技术及其功能。在Linx La的第2阶段,我们将通过涉及社会工作和法律需求和发展,改善LINX App Pork与Linx App Plus相比,以改善BAMM中BSMM中的HIV治疗结果(即抗逆转录病毒治疗粘附,病毒抑制)的疗效一个对等支持的论坛。该研究的方法由加州艾滋病毒/艾滋病研究计划提供资金,我们将在Lac(n = 400)中招募和注册BSMM参与者(年龄≥18岁),参加12个月的研究,包括访问LINX应用程序,这为同行支持和量身定制的内容提供了一个论坛,旨在改善社会和法律资源的使用。所有参与者还将在3个时间点(以基线和6-10个月间隔)和每周发短信调查,评估药物和治疗依从性的每周发短信调查。治疗粘附和病毒抑制将从医疗记录数据中提取。一半的参与者也将被随机分配以获得3个个性化的教练会话(以1-,3-,6个月的间隔),并能够通过LINX应用程序直接留言他们的教练。在研究过程中,Linx App参与者将收到最低130美元的现金和Linx App Plus参与者将收到至少190美元。我们假设注册Linx App Plus的参与者将展示与Linx App参与者相比的艾滋病病毒结果的提高。结果LINX研究将测试LAC(n = 400)中BSMM的基于Web的移动应用程序干预的功效。 LINX应用程序旨在提高参与者对艾滋病毒的了解;促进获得必要的社会和法律服务,包括信息和转介;并通过提供介导的论坛进行参与者来增加参与者的社会支持。结论LINX LA的实施旨在开发和测试一种文化量身定制的方法,以改善BSMM的HIV治疗结果。

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