Acceptability of an automated directly observed therapy (DOT) application for PrEP adherence support among young men who have sex with men: a qualitative exploration.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Jennifer Velloza, Albert Y Liu, Ariana W K Katz, Ariane van der Straten, Aaron J Siegler, Hyman Scott, Gretchen Wilde, Annie Lockard, Richard H Christie, Susan P Buchbinder
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Abstract

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) adherence remains a challenge among young men who have sex with men (MSM). We developed and tested a smartphone application ("app"), "DOT Diary", which combines automated directly observed therapy (DOT) with information about PrEP protection levels, pill-taking reminders, a sexual behavior diary, and a PrEP dosing calendar. To contextualize trial results, we qualitatively explored participants' app experiences. The trial enrolled 100 young MSM in San Francisco and Atlanta. Participants were randomized 2:1 to DOT Diary versus standard-of-care and followed for 24 weeks. Interviews were conducted with 24 intervention participants. Data were analyzed using a memo-writing approach. Most expressed overall satisfaction with the app ("it was good for its purpose"), despite concerns about technical glitches. The most popular app features were the monthly calendar showing days PrEP was taken and information about level of protection based on pills taken. The DOT component helped participants establish PrEP routines. The reminders were "annoying but effective" at motivating dosing. Opinions about the sexual behavior diary varied. Overall, DOT Diary was acceptable; participants were willing to use it daily to record pill-taking. Critical components included the information about PrEP protection levels and calendar, while others may be modified to improve future success.Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03771638.

用于支持年轻男男性行为者坚持 PrEP 的自动直接观察治疗 (DOT) 应用程序的可接受性:一项定性研究。
在年轻男男性行为者(MSM)中,坚持暴露前预防疗法(PrEP)仍然是一项挑战。我们开发并测试了一款智能手机应用程序("应用程序")"DOT 日记",它将自动直接观察疗法(DOT)与 PrEP 保护水平信息、服药提醒、性行为日记和 PrEP 服药日历相结合。为了了解试验结果的来龙去脉,我们对参与者的应用体验进行了定性研究。该试验在旧金山和亚特兰大招募了 100 名年轻的 MSM。参与者以 2:1 的比例被随机分配到 DOT 日记与标准护理中,并接受了 24 周的随访。对 24 名干预参与者进行了访谈。采用写备忘录的方法对数据进行了分析。大多数人对该应用程序表示总体满意("它很好地实现了自己的目的"),尽管对技术故障存在担忧。最受欢迎的应用程序功能是显示 PrEP 服用天数的月历,以及根据服药情况提供的保护水平信息。DOT 组件有助于参与者建立 PrEP 的例行工作。提醒功能虽然 "烦人,但却有效 "地激发了服药的积极性。对性行为日记的看法各不相同。总体而言,性行为日记是可以接受的;参与者愿意每天使用它来记录服药情况。关键部分包括有关 PrEP 保护水平和日历的信息,其他部分可能需要修改以提高未来的成功率:试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov identifier:试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov identifier:NCT03771638。
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