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Heart2HAART的试点可行性研究:一款用于帮助感染艾滋病毒的吸毒者坚持治疗的智能手机应用程序。

Pilot feasibility study of Heart2HAART: a smartphone application to assist with adherence among substance users living with HIV.

作者信息

Himelhoch Seth, Kreyenbuhl Julie, Palmer-Bacon Jessica, Chu Michael, Brown Clayton, Potts Wendy

机构信息

a Department of Psychiatry , University of Maryland School of Medicine , Baltimore , MD , USA.

出版信息

AIDS Care. 2017 Jul;29(7):898-904. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1259454. Epub 2017 Jan 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Smartphones with programmable apps may offer innovative interactive interventions for improving adherence among people living with HIV with substance use problems.

METHODS

This pilot randomized controlled trial sought to primarily determine the usability and feasibility of using a smartphone-based intervention called Heart2HAART as an adjunct to directly observed treatment with adherence counseling compared to directly observed treatment with adherence counseling alone among those with HIV and a history of substance use over a three-month time frame. Participants in the Heart2HAART condition completed an additional survey on usability and acceptability. Adherence was measured using unannounced pill counts assessed via a phone call.

RESULTS

Twenty-eight participants were randomized to receive Heart2HAART (n = 19) or control (n = 9). All were receiving either weekly (n = 9) or daily (n = 19) observed treatment. Among those randomized to Heart2HAART, 63.2% reported no difficulty using the Heart2HAART smartphone application and 94.7% responded that the medication reminders did not interfere negatively with their activities. On average participants used Heart2HAART application 56.8 times over the three-month trial. In analyses adjusting for age, there was no difference in adherence to HAART medication between the Heart2HAART and control group as evaluated by the random pill count assessment (P = .29).

CONCLUSIONS

Heart2HAART was feasible to use during a three-month pilot trial. Future studies may evaluate a more tailored approach, with more robust contingency management.

摘要

背景

具备可编程应用程序的智能手机可能会提供创新的交互式干预措施,以提高感染艾滋病毒且有药物使用问题的人群的依从性。

方法

这项试点随机对照试验主要旨在确定使用一种名为“Heart2HAART”的基于智能手机的干预措施作为直接观察治疗并提供依从性咨询的辅助手段的可用性和可行性,将其与仅接受直接观察治疗并提供依从性咨询的情况进行比较,研究对象为有艾滋病毒感染史且有药物使用史的人群,为期三个月。Heart2HAART组的参与者完成了一项关于可用性和可接受性的额外调查。依从性通过通过电话进行的未宣布的药丸计数来衡量。

结果

28名参与者被随机分配接受Heart2HAART(n = 19)或对照组(n = 9)。所有参与者都在接受每周一次(n = 9)或每日一次(n = 19)的观察治疗。在随机分配到Heart2HAART组的参与者中,63.2%的人表示使用Heart2HAART智能手机应用程序没有困难,94.7%的人回应称药物提醒没有对他们的活动产生负面影响。在为期三个月的试验中,参与者平均使用Heart2HAART应用程序56.8次。在对年龄进行调整的分析中,通过随机药丸计数评估,Heart2HAART组和对照组在抗逆转录病毒治疗药物的依从性方面没有差异(P = 0.29)。

结论

在为期三个月的试点试验中,Heart2HAART的使用是可行的。未来的研究可以评估一种更具针对性的方法,并采用更有力的应急管理措施。

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