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人工智能应用预测性传播感染风险的用户体验。

User experiences of an AI application for predicting risk of sexually transmitted infections.

作者信息

King Alicia J, Latt Phyu Mon, Soe Nyi Nyi, Temple-Smith Meredith, Fairley Christopher K, Chow Eric Pf, Phillips Tiffany R

机构信息

School of Translational Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Digit Health. 2024 Oct 18;10:20552076241289646. doi: 10.1177/20552076241289646. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Awareness of one's individual risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a necessary precursor to engagement with prevention strategies and sexual health care. Web-based sexual health applications may improve engagement in sexual health prevention and care by providing individualised and evidence-based sexual health information. The STARTOnline () study sought the views of sexual health service users on three web-based sexual health applications to better understand their usefulness, acceptability and accessibility. This paper reports the views and experiences of users of one of the applications called MySTIRisk. MySTIRisk estimates the risk of three common STIs and HIV using data from attendees of a metropolitan sexual health service.

METHODS

This study used a bespoke qualitative design, informed by a developmental evaluation approach. Melbourne Sexual Health Centre clinic attendees' views were sought using semi-structured interviews conducted between October 2023 and January 2024 via videoconferencing, telephone and on site at the clinic. Data was analysed using qualitative data analysis methods.

RESULTS

A diverse group of 14 participants described an ideal pathway to better sexual health outcomes that might be facilitated by use of the MySTIRisk application, particularly for individuals with limited sexual health knowledge, or affected by stigma and geographical barriers. This pathway was described as: 1) ; 2) ; and . Factors that might influence this pathway were also described, including areas for improvement in accessibility and acceptability.

CONCLUSION

These findings support the role of web-based sexual health applications in facilitating access to sexual health education and behavioural change and underscore the importance of codesign approaches in improving their uptake and impact.

摘要

目的

了解个人感染性传播感染(STIs)和人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的风险是参与预防策略和性健康护理的必要前提。基于网络的性健康应用程序可以通过提供个性化且基于证据的性健康信息,提高人们对性健康预防和护理的参与度。STARTOnline()研究征求了性健康服务使用者对三款基于网络的性健康应用程序的看法,以更好地了解它们的实用性、可接受性和可及性。本文报告了名为MySTIRisk的其中一款应用程序使用者的看法和体验。MySTIRisk利用来自一个大都市性健康服务机构就诊者的数据,估算三种常见性传播感染和HIV的风险。

方法

本研究采用了定制的定性设计,并以发展性评估方法为指导。通过2023年10月至2024年1月期间通过视频会议、电话以及在诊所现场进行的半结构化访谈,征求了墨尔本性健康中心诊所就诊者的意见。使用定性数据分析方法对数据进行分析。

结果

14名不同类型的参与者描述了一条通往更好性健康结果的理想途径,使用MySTIRisk应用程序可能会促进这一途径,特别是对于性健康知识有限或受到耻辱感和地理障碍影响的个人。这条途径被描述为:1) ;2) ;以及 。还描述了可能影响这条途径的因素,包括在可及性和可接受性方面需要改进的领域。

结论

这些发现支持了基于网络的性健康应用程序在促进性健康教育和行为改变方面的作用,并强调了协同设计方法在提高其使用率和影响力方面的重要性。

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