设计区块链技术平台,加强暴露前预防护理的连续性。

IF 2.5 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JAMIA Open Pub Date : 2024-12-19 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1093/jamiaopen/ooae140
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摘要

目标:暴露前预防疗法(PrEP)是美国终止艾滋病流行的一项关键生物医学干预措施,但其普及受到系统性障碍的阻碍,包括工作流程分散和数据协调效率低下。本研究旨在设计一个基于区块链、以客户为中心的 PrEPLinker 平台,通过改善护理协调并使客户能够安全地管理其身份和 PrEP 相关数据来加强护理,从而应对这些挑战:以德克萨斯州休斯顿市为使用案例,我们与 PrEP 合作者一起进行了需求评估,以评估现有工作流程并确定 PrEP 护理连续性中的障碍。基于这些发现,我们设计了 PrEPinker,这是一个基于区块链的身份框架和数字钱包,使用自我主权身份和可验证凭证(VCs)。这些功能使客户能够安全地控制自己的身份数据,并促进 PrEP 服务点(如社区检测点、诊所和药店)之间高效、保护隐私的数据共享:需求评估发现,在 PrEP 转诊和后续预约的数据交换方面存在巨大差距。为此,PrEPLinker 在设计时纳入了分散式标识符--独特、安全的数字标识符,这些标识符与任何集中式机构都没有关联,同时还纳入了可变资本,以确保数字医疗记录的无缝传输。对 15 名参与者进行的初步可用性测试表明,70% 以上的人对互动设计给予了积极评价,认为它易于使用、学习和浏览,无需技术支持。此外,超过 80% 的人对使用基于区块链的平台安全管理敏感健康信息表示有信心:区块链技术通过改善数据协调、安全性和客户对个人健康信息的控制,为解决 PrEP 护理中的系统性障碍提供了一种有前途的、以客户为中心的解决方案。PrEPLinker 的设计展示了简化 PrEP 转诊、后续流程和数据管理的潜力。这些数据协调和安全性方面的进步可以提高 PrEP 的接受率和坚持率,为减少休斯顿及其他地区的 HIV 传播提供支持。
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Designing a blockchain technology platform for enhancing the pre-exposure prophylaxis care continuum.

Objectives: Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a key biomedical intervention for ending the HIV epidemic in the United States, but its uptake is impeded by systemic barriers, including fragmented workflows and ineffective data coordination. This study aims to design PrEPLinker, a blockchain-based, client-centered platform to enhance care to address these challenges by improving care coordination and enabling clients to securely manage their identity and PrEP-related data.

Materials and methods: Using Houston, Texas, as a use case, we conducted a needs assessment with PrEP collaborators to evaluate existing workflows and identify barriers in the PrEP care continuum. Based on these findings, we designed PrEPinker, a blockchain-based identity framework and digital wallet using self-sovereign identity and verifiable credentials (VCs). These features enable clients to securirely control their identity data and facilitate efficient, privacy-serving data sharing across PrEP service points, such as community testing sites, clinics, and pharmacies.

Results: The needs assessment identified significant gaps in data exchange for PrEP referrals and follow-up appointments. In response, PrEPLinker was designed to incorporate decentralized identifiers-unique, secure digital identifiers that are not linked to any centralized authority-and VCs for ensuring seamless transfer of digital medical records. Preliminary usability testing with 15 participants showed that over 70% rated the interactive design positively, finding it easy to use, learn, and navigate without technical support. Additionally, more than 80% expressed confidence in using the blockchain based platform to manage sensitive health information securely.

Discussion and conclusion: Blockchain technology offers a promising, client-centered solution for addressing systemic barriers in PrEP care by improving data cordination, security, and client control over personal health information. The design of PrEPLinker demorates the potential to streamline PrEP referrals, follow-up processes, and data managent. These advancements in data coordination and secruity could improve PrEP uptake and adherence, supporting efforts to reduce HIV transmission in Houston and beyond.

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JAMIA Open
JAMIA Open Medicine-Health Informatics
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