Electronic and other new media technology interventions for HIV care and prevention: a systematic review

作者: Kevin M Maloney , Anna Bratcher , Ryan Wilkerson , Patrick S Sullivan

DOI: 10.1002/JIA2.25439

关键词: Psychological interventionSocial mediaNew media technologyMedicineIntervention (counseling)Variety (cybernetics)eHealthNew mediaHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Nursing

摘要: INTRODUCTION Electronic and other new media technologies (eHealth) can facilitate large-scale dissemination of information effective delivery interventions for HIV care prevention. There is a need to both monitor rapidly changing pipeline technology-based prevention methods assess whether the are appropriately diversified. We systematically review critically appraise research eHealth prevention, including published studies funded projects. METHODS Two peer-reviewed literature databases were searched describing development, trial testing or implementation technology interventions, from September 2014 2018. The National Institutes Health database grants was still in development. Interventions included if utilized an outcome directly related treatment targeted. summarized each intervention stage mode delivery, target population continua RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Of 2178 articles literature, 113 with 84 unique described. utilize variety various points on continua, greater emphasis education, behaviour change than linkage medical care. support but none PrEP Most developed populations high income countries. An additional 62 funding found development pipeline, managing CONCLUSIONS Our systematic robust collection as well unpublished In there imbalance favouring education over care, retention adherence, especially PrEP. next generation already might address these neglected areas process slow. Researchers more efficient expedited so that current future needs addressed.

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