mChoice应用程序,监测年轻男男性行为者暴露前预防依从性和性行为的移动健康工具:可用性评估。

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JMIR Human Factors Pub Date : 2025-02-28 DOI:10.2196/59780
Fabiana Cristina Dos Santos, Maeve Brin, Mary R Tanner, Carla A Galindo, Rebecca Schnall
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背景:移动健康(mHealth)应用程序为终端用户提供了方便快捷的访问,以监测他们与健康相关的活动。诸如药物提醒之类的功能可帮助最终用户遵守其药物时间表并自动记录这些操作,从而帮助管理他们的整体健康状况。由于针对年轻男男性行为者(MSM)的艾滋病毒预防护理量身定制的移动健康工具不足,我们的研究评估了mChoice应用程序的可用性,这是一种旨在提高暴露前预防(PrEP)依从性和促进性健康的工具(例如,鼓励使用避孕套,了解伴侣的艾滋病毒状况和PrEP使用情况)。目的:本研究旨在应用系统的可用性评估来测试mChoice应用程序,并改进可视化效果,以更好地捕获和显示患者报告的健康信息。方法:可用性测试包括由5名信息学专家进行的启发式评估,以及对20名正在或有资格参加PrEP的年轻男男性行为者进行的用户测试。结果:最终用户对mChoice应用程序的外观表示满意,报告说该应用程序具有直观的界面来跟踪PrEP依从性。然而,与会者强调了需要改进的地方,包括图表标题和“撤销”和“编辑”按钮,以改善用户在记录PrEP使用情况时的控制。结论:启发式专家和终端用户参与的可用性评估为mChoice应用的设计提供了有价值的见解。确定了需要改进的领域,例如增强图表可读性和提供额外的用户控件。这些发现将指导迭代改进,确保应用程序的未来版本更好地满足其目标受众的需求,并有效地支持艾滋病毒预防。
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The mChoice App, an mHealth Tool for the Monitoring of Preexposure Prophylaxis Adherence and Sexual Behaviors in Young Men Who Have Sex With Men: Usability Evaluation.

Background: Mobile health (mHealth) apps provide easy and quick access for end users to monitor their health-related activities. Features such as medication reminders help end users adhere to their medication schedules and automatically record these actions, thereby helping manage their overall health. Due to insufficient mHealth tools tailored for HIV preventive care in young men who have sex with men (MSM), our study evaluated the usability of the mChoice app, a tool designed to enhance preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) adherence and promote sexual health (eg, encouraging the use of condoms and being aware of the partner's HIV status and PrEP use).

Objective: This study aimed to apply systematic usability evaluations to test the mChoice app and to refine the visualizations to better capture and display patient-reported health information.

Methods: Usability testing involved heuristic evaluations conducted with 5 experts in informatics and user testing with 20 young MSM who were taking or were eligible to take PrEP.

Results: End users demonstrated satisfaction with the appearance of the mChoice app, reporting that the app has an intuitive interface to track PrEP adherence. However, participants highlighted areas needing improvement, including chart titles and the inclusion of "undo" and "edit" buttons to improve user control when recording PrEP use.

Conclusions: Usability evaluations involving heuristic experts and end users provided valuable insights into the mChoice app's design. Areas for improvement were identified, such as enhancing chart readability and providing additional user controls. These findings will guide iterative refinements, ensuring that future versions of the app better address the needs of its target audience and effectively support HIV prevention.

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JMIR Human Factors
JMIR Human Factors Medicine-Health Informatics
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