Wu Huei-Jiuan, Yu Yi-Fang, Ku Stephane Wen-Wei, Tseng Yuan-Chi, Yuan Chien-Wen, Li Chia-Wen, Huang Po-Hsien, Ko Nai-Ying, Anderson Peter L, Strong Carol
UNSW Sydney, The Kirby Institute, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Department of Public Health, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
Digit Health. 2022 May 22;8:20552076221102770. doi: 10.1177/20552076221102770. eCollection 2022 Jan-Dec.
The UPrEPU mobile app is a self-monitoring system to enable men who have sex with men to optimize their pre-exposure prophylaxis adherence for HIV prevention. The app was designed to accommodate a rather complicated event-driven dosing schedule. We aim to evaluate the usability of the UPrEPU app and its effectiveness in improving adherence monitoring.
From May to October 2020, 35 participants were enrolled for the usability study and followed up for 4 months. Blood samples for the drug concentration in the dried blood spots were obtained once during the second to fourth follow-up visits. The effectiveness of adherence monitoring was analyzed using Cohen's kappa statistic to calculate the concordance between the average number of pills taken and drug concentration in the dried blood spots.
Overall retention was 91.4% (32 participants) at the end of the study. Participants used the app for a mean of 29 days and made 2565 data entries in total, with an average of 76 data entries. The average systematic usability scale score for the app was 71.5, indicating acceptable usability. Slight agreement was reached between the dried blood spots measurement and the number of pills taken and recorded in the app (weighted kappa: 0.21).
Our user-centered UPrEPU app demonstrated that it could accommodate both daily and event-driven dosing schedules for men who have sex with men clients with acceptable usability scores. We confirmed that complex behaviors such as different drug-dosing regimens that are contingent on sexual behaviors could be incorporated into the design of a mobile app.
UPrEPU移动应用程序是一种自我监测系统,旨在帮助男男性行为者优化其预防艾滋病病毒的暴露前预防药物依从性。该应用程序旨在适应相当复杂的事件驱动给药方案。我们旨在评估UPrEPU应用程序的可用性及其在改善依从性监测方面的有效性。
2020年5月至10月,招募了35名参与者进行可用性研究,并随访4个月。在第二次至第四次随访期间,采集一次干血斑中的血样以检测药物浓度。使用科恩kappa统计量分析依从性监测的有效性,以计算服用的平均药丸数量与干血斑中药物浓度之间的一致性。
研究结束时的总体保留率为91.4%(32名参与者)。参与者平均使用该应用程序29天,总共进行了2565次数据录入,平均每次76次数据录入。该应用程序的平均系统可用性量表得分为71.5,表明可用性可接受。干血斑测量结果与应用程序中记录的服用药丸数量之间达成了轻微一致性(加权kappa:0.21)。
我们以用户为中心的UPrEPU应用程序表明,它可以为男男性行为客户提供每日和事件驱动的给药方案,可用性得分可接受。我们证实,诸如取决于性行为的不同给药方案等复杂行为可以纳入移动应用程序的设计中。