Gautam Kamal, Shrestha Roman, Dlamini Sihlelelwe, Razali Belle, Paudel Kiran, Azwa Iskandar, Saifi Rumana, Toh YuHang, Justin Lim Hazriq, Sutherland Ryan, Restar Arjee, Phanuphak Nittaya, Wickersham Jeffrey A
Department of Allied Health Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States.
Department of Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States.
JMIR Form Res. 2024 Aug 13;8:e56250. doi: 10.2196/56250.
Globally, transgender women have been disproportionately affected by the HIV epidemic, including in Malaysia, where an estimated 11% of transgender women are living with HIV. Available interventions designed specifically to meet transgender women's needs for HIV prevention are limited. Mobile health, particularly smartphone mobile apps, is an innovative and cost-effective strategy for reaching transgender women and delivering interventions to reduce HIV vulnerability.
This study aims to adapt a theory-based mobile health HIV prevention smartphone app, HealthMindr, to meet the unique needs of transgender women in Malaysia. We conducted theater testing of the HealthMindr app with transgender women and key stakeholders and explored barriers to transgender women's uptake of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).
From February to April 2022, a total of 6 focus group (FG) sessions were conducted with 29 participants: 4 FG sessions with transgender women (n=18, 62%) and 2 FG sessions with stakeholders (n=11, 38%) providing HIV prevention services to transgender women in Malaysia. Barriers to PrEP uptake and gender-affirming care services among transgender women in Malaysia were explored. Participants were then introduced to the HealthMindr app and provided a comprehensive tour of the app's features and functions. Participants provided feedback on the app and on how existing features should be adapted to meet the needs of transgender women, as well as any features that should be removed or added. Each FG was digitally recorded and transcribed. Transcripts were coded inductively using Dedoose software (version 9.0.54; SocioCultural Research Consultants, LLC) and analyzed to identify and interpret emerging themes.
Six subthemes related to PrEP barriers were found: stigma and discrimination, limited PrEP knowledge, high PrEP cost, accessibility concerns, alternative prevention methods, and perceived adverse effects. Participants suggested several recommendations regarding the attributes and app features that would be the most useful for transgender women in Malaysia. Adaptation and refinement of the app were related to the attributes of the app (user interface, security, customizable colors, themes, and avatars), feedback, and requests for additional mobile app functional (appointment booking, e-consultation, e-pharmacy, medicine tracker, mood tracker, resources, and service site locator) and communication (peer support group, live chat, and discussion forum) features.
The results reveal that multifaceted barriers hinder PrEP uptake and use among transgender women in Malaysia. The findings also provide detailed recommendations for successfully adapting the HealthMindr app to the context of Malaysian transgender women, with a potential solution for delivering tailored HIV prevention, including PrEP, and increasing accessibility to gender-affirming care services.
在全球范围内,跨性别女性受艾滋病毒疫情的影响尤为严重,马来西亚亦是如此,估计有11%的跨性别女性感染了艾滋病毒。专门为满足跨性别女性的艾滋病毒预防需求而设计的现有干预措施有限。移动健康,特别是智能手机移动应用程序,是一种创新且具有成本效益的策略,可覆盖跨性别女性并提供干预措施以降低艾滋病毒易感性。
本研究旨在调整一款基于理论的移动健康艾滋病毒预防智能手机应用程序HealthMindr,以满足马来西亚跨性别女性的独特需求。我们对HealthMindr应用程序与跨性别女性及关键利益相关者进行了剧场测试,并探讨了跨性别女性接受艾滋病毒暴露前预防(PrEP)的障碍。
2022年2月至4月,共进行了6次焦点小组(FG)会议,参与者有29人:4次FG会议的参与者为跨性别女性(n = 18,62%),2次FG会议的参与者为向马来西亚跨性别女性提供艾滋病毒预防服务的利益相关者(n = 11,38%)。探讨了马来西亚跨性别女性接受PrEP和性别确认护理服务的障碍。然后向参与者介绍了HealthMindr应用程序,并全面展示了该应用程序的功能和特性。参与者就该应用程序以及现有功能应如何调整以满足跨性别女性的需求提供了反馈,还提出了应删除或添加的功能。每次FG会议都进行了数字录音和转录。使用Dedoose软件(版本9.0.54;社会文化研究顾问有限责任公司)对转录本进行归纳编码,并进行分析以识别和解释新出现的主题。
发现了与PrEP障碍相关的六个子主题:耻辱和歧视、PrEP知识有限、PrEP成本高、可及性问题、替代预防方法以及感知到的不良反应。参与者就对马来西亚跨性别女性最有用的应用程序属性和功能提出了若干建议。应用程序的调整和完善与应用程序的属性(用户界面、安全性、可定制颜色、主题和头像)、反馈以及对额外移动应用功能(预约挂号、电子咨询、电子药房、药物追踪器、情绪追踪器、资源和服务地点定位器)和通信(同伴支持小组、实时聊天和讨论论坛)功能提出的请求有关。
结果表明,多方面的障碍阻碍了马来西亚跨性别女性接受PrEP。研究结果还为成功地将HealthMindr应用程序调整为适合马来西亚跨性别女性的情况提供了详细建议,这是一种提供量身定制的艾滋病毒预防(包括PrEP)以及增加获得性别确认护理服务机会的潜在解决方案。