Brin Maeve, Kay Emma Sophia, Radix Asa, Belkind Uri, Batey D Scott, Ferrara Stephen, Tanner Mary, Galindo Carla, Fontalvo Sydney, Kenniff James, Schnall Rebecca
Columbia University School of Nursing, 560 W 168th St., New York, NY 10032, USA.
University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1701 University Boulevard, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA.
Patient Educ Couns. 2025 Sep;138:109221. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2025.109221. Epub 2025 Jun 6.
We conducted cognitive interviews on a two-module PrEP training series developed by our study team to assess how clear, appropriate, and useful the videos are for gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (collectively referred to as MSM) who are taking or interested in starting PrEP.
MSM aged 18-39 were recruited through convenience sampling to participate in cognitive interviews during which study staff screen-shared the PrEP training series and asked open-ended questions on the modules' script content, visuals and graphics, and audio. Audio recordings were transcribed and analyzed for common themes using a codebook guided by Fogg's Functional Triad, a theoretical framework which describes the persuasive functions of technology as a tool, media, and a social actor.
Thirty participants completed cognitive interviews between November 2023 and January 2024. Common feedback included that the PrEP training videos were a useful tool for those who were either looking to start or continue PrEP use. Further, participants appreciated that the videos were inclusive of diverse populations who may benefit from PrEP, and noted that they should include important topics such as access to PrEP and plain language to improve comprehension of material.
Our study applied Fogg's Functional Triad to identify ways in which our PrEP training series can facilitate PrEP uptake and adherence and allowed us to understand how this video series may be perceived prior to sharing it with the general public during our mChoice implementation study.
The training series has the potential to promote shared decision making in a healthcare setting. Feedback collected during cognitive interviews demonstrates the need for clear and comprehensive PrEP educational tools made specifically for patients as well as the need for involvement of the priority intervention audience in the creation of the training materials prior to their release to the public.
我们对研究团队开发的一个包含两个模块的暴露前预防(PrEP)培训系列进行了认知访谈,以评估这些视频对于正在服用或有意开始服用PrEP的男同性恋者、双性恋者及其他与男性发生性行为的男性(统称为男男性行为者,MSM)而言,其清晰度、适宜性和实用性如何。
通过便利抽样招募了年龄在18 - 39岁的男男性行为者参与认知访谈,在此过程中,研究人员通过屏幕共享PrEP培训系列,并就模块的脚本内容、视觉图像和音频提出开放式问题。对音频记录进行转录,并使用由福格功能三元组指导的编码手册分析常见主题,福格功能三元组是一个理论框架,将技术的说服功能描述为工具、媒介和社会行为者。
2023年11月至2024年1月期间,30名参与者完成了认知访谈。常见的反馈包括,PrEP培训视频对那些希望开始或继续使用PrEP的人来说是一个有用工具。此外,参与者赞赏这些视频涵盖了可能从PrEP中受益的不同人群,并指出视频应包含重要主题,如PrEP的获取途径以及使用通俗易懂的语言以提高对材料的理解。
我们的研究应用福格功能三元组来确定PrEP培训系列促进PrEP采用和坚持的方式,并使我们能够了解在mChoice实施研究中将该视频系列向公众发布之前,人们可能如何看待它。
该培训系列有潜力在医疗环境中促进共同决策。在认知访谈中收集的反馈表明,需要专门为患者制作清晰、全面的PrEP教育工具,以及在培训材料向公众发布之前,优先干预对象需要参与其创建过程。