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移动医疗策略支持抗逆转录病毒药物预防治疗的依从性。

A Mobile Health Strategy to Support Adherence to Antiretroviral Preexposure Prophylaxis.

机构信息

1 San Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco, California.

2 University of California , San Francisco, San Francisco, California.

出版信息

AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2018 Mar;32(3):104-111. doi: 10.1089/apc.2017.0255.

Abstract

Preexposure prophylaxis is a highly protective HIV prevention strategy, yet nonadherence can significantly reduce its effectiveness. We conducted a mixed methods evaluation of a mobile health intervention (iText) that utilized weekly bidirectional text or e-mail support messages to encourage preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) adherence among participants in the multi-site iPrEx open-label extension study. A convenience sample of PrEP users from the San Francisco and Chicago sites participated in a 12-week pilot study. Fifty-six men who have sex with men were enrolled; a quarter of them were less than 30 years of age, 13% were black/African American, 11% were Latino, and most (88%) completed some college. Two-thirds opted for text message delivery. Of the 667 messages sent, only 1 individual requested support; initial nonresponse was observed in 22% and was higher among e-mail compared to text message recipients. Poststudy, a majority of participants would recommend the intervention to others, especially during PrEP initiation. Moreover, younger participants and men of color were more likely to report that they would use the iText strategy if it were available to them. Several participants commented that while they were aware that the messages were automated, they felt supported and encouraged that "someone was always there." Study staff reported that the intervention is feasible to administer and can be incorporated readily into clinic flow. A pre-post intervention regression discontinuity analysis using clinic-based pill counts showed a 50% reduction in missed doses [95% confidence interval (CI) 16-71; p = 0.008] and 77% (95% CI 33-92; p = 0.007) when comparing pill counts at quarterly visits just before and after iText enrollment. A mobile health intervention using weekly bidirectional messaging was highly acceptable and demonstrated promising effects on PrEP adherence warranting further evaluation for efficacy in a randomized controlled trial.

摘要

暴露前预防是一种高度有效的 HIV 预防策略,但不遵医嘱会显著降低其效果。我们对一项移动健康干预措施(iText)进行了混合方法评估,该干预措施利用每周双向短信或电子邮件支持消息,鼓励参与多地点 iPrEx 开放性扩展研究的参与者坚持使用暴露前预防(PrEP)。旧金山和芝加哥地点的 PrEP 用户参加了为期 12 周的试点研究。招募了 56 名男男性行为者;其中四分之一年龄小于 30 岁,13%为黑人/非裔美国人,11%为拉丁裔,大多数(88%)完成了一些大学学业。三分之二的人选择了短信传递方式。共发送了 667 条消息,只有 1 个人要求支持;观察到初始无响应率为 22%,电子邮件比短信收件人更高。研究结束后,大多数参与者会向其他人推荐该干预措施,尤其是在开始使用 PrEP 时。此外,年轻参与者和有色人种男性更有可能报告说,如果他们可以使用 iText 策略,他们将使用该策略。一些参与者评论说,尽管他们知道消息是自动化的,但他们感到支持和鼓励,“总有人在那里”。研究人员报告说,该干预措施易于管理,可以很容易地纳入诊所流程。使用基于诊所的药丸计数进行干预前后回归不连续性分析显示,错过剂量减少了 50%[95%置信区间(CI)16-71;p=0.008],在 iText 登记前后每季度进行的就诊时比较药丸计数,错过剂量减少了 77%[95%CI 33-92;p=0.007]。使用每周双向消息传递的移动健康干预措施非常受欢迎,并在 PrEP 坚持方面显示出有希望的效果,值得进一步在随机对照试验中评估其疗效。

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