症状还是情绪?针对艾滋病毒阳性青少年设计的移动健康干预措施的考虑

C. Carty, R. Hodes, L. Cluver, S. Bhardwaj
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有充分的证据表明,感染艾滋病毒的青少年(ALHIV, 10 - 19岁)面临许多障碍,这些障碍与临床就诊和药物治疗依从性差有关。在资源匮乏的环境中,交通成本往往限制了面对面的临床互动,这种情况更加严重。尽管南非许多地区明显贫困,但拥有手机的家庭数量显著增加,近年来智能手机显示出强烈的市场偏好。面对与艾滋病相关的死亡率对ALHIV的影响不成比例,交互式和纯视觉移动健康应用程序可能提供一种新的途径,以促进年轻人的护理连续性。这项早期研究调查了利用技术减轻南非艾滋病毒阳性青少年面临的一些现存挑战的潜力。这一阶段的研究重点是应用程序在收集和解释自我报告数据时的可靠性。区分症状和情绪是关键,因为青春期是一个经验解释特别令人困惑的时期。
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Symptom or Sentiment?: Considerations for mHealth Interventions Designed for HIV+ Adolescents
It is well documented that adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV, 10 -- 19 years) face numerous barriers that are associated with poor adherence to clinical visits and medications. These are exacerbated in resource poor settings where transport costs often limit face-to-face clinical interactions. Despite marked poverty in many regions of South Africa, there has been a significant rise in the number of households that report cell phone ownership, with smartphones showing strong market preference in recent years. In the face of AIDS-related mortality that disproportionately affects ALHIV, an interactive and purely visual mHealth application may provide a novel pathway to promote continuity of care among young people. This early stage research investigates the potential to leverage technology to mitigate some of the extant challenges experienced by HIV+ adolescents in South Africa. This phase of the study focuses on the application's reliability when used to collect and interpret self-reported data. Differentiating between symptom and sentiment is key, as adolescence is a period during which experiential interpretations are particularly confounding.
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