用于艾滋病病毒及其他性传播疾病护理与预防的手机应用程序:综述
Mobile phone applications for the care and prevention of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases: a review.
作者信息
Muessig Kathryn E, Pike Emily C, Legrand Sara, Hightow-Weidman Lisa B
机构信息
Department of Medicine, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
出版信息
J Med Internet Res. 2013 Jan 4;15(1):e1. doi: 10.2196/jmir.2301.
BACKGROUND
Mobile phone applications (apps) provide a new platform for delivering tailored human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and sexually transmitted disease (STD) prevention and care.
OBJECTIVE
To identify and evaluate currently available mobile phone apps related to the prevention and care of HIV and other STDs.
METHODS
We searched the Apple iTunes and Android Google Play stores for HIV/STD-related apps, excluding apps that exclusively targeted industry, providers, and researchers. Each eligible app was downloaded, tested, and assessed for user ratings and functionality as well as 6 broad content areas of HIV prevention and care: HIV/STD disease knowledge, risk reduction/safer sex, condom promotion, HIV/STD testing information, resources for HIV-positive persons, and focus on key populations.
RESULTS
Search queries up to May 2012 identified 1937 apps. Of these, 55 unique apps met the inclusion criteria (12 for Android, 29 for iPhone, and 14 for both platforms). Among these apps, 71% provided disease information about HIV/STDs, 36% provided HIV/STD testing information or resources, 29% included information about condom use or assistance locating condoms, and 24% promoted safer sex. Only 6 apps (11%) covered all 4 of these prevention areas. Eight apps (15%) provided tools or resources specifically for HIV/STD positive persons. Ten apps included information for a range of sexual orientations, 9 apps appeared to be designed for racially/ethnically diverse audiences, and 15 apps featured interactive components. Apps were infrequently downloaded (median 100-500 downloads) and not highly rated (average customer rating 3.7 out of 5 stars).
CONCLUSIONS
Most available HIV/STD apps have failed to attract user attention and positive reviews. Public health practitioners should work with app developers to incorporate elements of evidence-based interventions for risk reduction and improve app inclusiveness and interactivity.
背景
手机应用程序(应用)为提供量身定制的人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)和性传播疾病(STD)预防与护理提供了一个新平台。
目的
识别并评估目前可用的与HIV和其他性传播疾病预防及护理相关的手机应用。
方法
我们在苹果iTunes和安卓谷歌Play商店中搜索与HIV/性传播疾病相关的应用,排除专门针对行业、提供者和研究人员的应用。每个符合条件的应用都被下载、测试,并根据用户评分和功能以及HIV预防与护理的6个广泛内容领域进行评估:HIV/性传播疾病知识、降低风险/安全性行为、安全套推广、HIV/性传播疾病检测信息、HIV阳性者资源以及关注重点人群。
结果
截至2012年5月的搜索查询共识别出1937个应用。其中,55个独特的应用符合纳入标准(安卓12个,iPhone 29个,两个平台均有的14个)。在这些应用中,71%提供了关于HIV/性传播疾病的疾病信息,36%提供了HIV/性传播疾病检测信息或资源,29%包含了关于安全套使用或协助获取安全套的信息,24%推广了安全性行为。只有6个应用(11%)涵盖了所有这4个预防领域。8个应用(15%)专门为HIV/性传播疾病阳性者提供了工具或资源。10个应用包含了针对一系列性取向的信息,9个应用似乎是为种族/民族多样化的受众设计的,15个应用具有互动组件。应用的下载量很少(中位数为100 - 500次下载),评分也不高(平均客户评分为5星中的3.7星)。
结论
大多数现有的HIV/性传播疾病应用未能吸引用户关注和获得正面评价。公共卫生从业者应与应用开发者合作,纳入基于证据的降低风险干预措施要素,提高应用的包容性和互动性。