This study is testing the acceptability and feasibility of MyChoices, a mobile application (app), to promote HIV testing and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake among young men who have sex with men (YMSM).
"MyChoices", an app adapted from HealthMindr and developed using iterative feedback from youth, is being refined to to maximize acceptability among YMSM. "MyChoices" was guided by the Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) model and includes three major functions that are designed to promote self-efficacy, self-regulation, goal-setting and environmental influences in order to impact behavior change. (1) Tracking and Self-Monitoring HIV Risk: In order to target self-regulation, brief surveys within the app are used to assess behavioral patterns of YMSM, particularly around sexual relationships, which are then used to help customize the app for each user. (2) HIV and sexually transmitted infection (STI) Prevention Information: In order to improve self-efficacy for HIV testing and HIV prevention overall, quizzes and infographics that appeal to YMSM have been incorporated into the app, focusing on promotion of HIV prevention and regular HIV testing. The app also allows users to order OraQuick HIV home testing kits and STI home collection kits (for rectal and urethral gonorrhea and Chlamydia and syphilis). Additionally, the app includes information on testing sites and local PrEP clinics (e.g., telephone, address, hours of testing, etc), and external links to specific site webpages that are near the user (determined using GPS technology). (3) HIV Testing Plan: Acknowledging the central role of goal setting and environmental influences on health behavior, the app allows users to create a HIV testing plan by allowing them to compare and choose different screening options (e.g., home self-testing, antigen, rapid). Questions about HIV transmission behaviors and testing history are then asked to create a tailored testing plan. After a HIV testing plan is developed, users have the option to customize reminders for the timeframe selected (e.g., user is pinged every 3 months as a reminder to get tested). Users are able to select from a list of phrases or create their own to ensure privacy. Moreover, geofencing technology allows users to be notified when in the vicinity of testing locations, based on the Geo Positioning System (GPS) location, during the testing timeframe. This study is part of the iTech NIH U19, which has an overall goal to develop innovative technology-focused interventions addressing the HIV prevention and care continuum for youth.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
Access to the MyChoices mobile app which includes the HIV test plan with reminders, STI information, PrEP resources, links to testing and PrEP sites, and geo-location features.
Fenway Health Center
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Montefiore Medical Center
The Bronx, New York, United States
Acceptability: System Usability Scale
System Usability Scale: a validated scale that assesses subjective usability of a system, or, in this case, an app. The System Usability Scale consists of a 10 item questionnaire with five response options; from Strongly agree to Strongly disagree. The items scores are converted into a score from 0 (negative) to 100 (positive). A score of ≥50 indicates that the app is acceptable, and a score above 68 is considered above average.
Time frame: 3 months
Feasibility: Frequency of Logins
Number of individuals who logged into app at least one time after set up
Time frame: 3 months
Preliminary Efficacy: Number of Participants Self-reported Having Tested for HIV
Self-report having tested for HIV over follow up
Time frame: 6 months
Preliminary Efficacy: Number of Participants Self-reported Having Initiated PrEP
Self-report of participants reporting PrEP initiation anytime over study follow up
Time frame: 6 months
Number of Times Participants Used Distinct App Components
The total number of times that participants selected distinct components (e.g., testing plan, ordering, FAQs) of the app were summed
Time frame: 3 months
App Content and Functionality Most Utilized
We a priori identified the primary app components (i.e., HIV test plan, location search, ordering supplies, FAQs) and report the number of participants using these app components at least once over follow up
Time frame: 3 months
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Number of HIV Home Testing Kits Ordered
Number of Participants who ordered at least one HIV home testing kit over follow up
Time frame: 6 months