The Florida Mobile Health Adherence Project for People Living With HIV (FL-mAPP): Longitudinal Assessment of Feasibility, Acceptability, and Clinical Outcomes.
César G Escobar-VieraZhi ZhouJamie P MoranoRobert James LuceroSpencer LiebSean McIntoshKevin A ClausonRobert L CookPublished in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2020)
This longitudinal study found that a commercially available medication adherence mHealth app was a feasible and acceptable intervention to improve ART adherence among PLWH and engaged in clinical care across 3 public HIV clinics in the state of Florida. Overall, participants liked the Care4Today app and thought the medication reminders were their favorite feature. Generally, self-reports of ART adherence were better among users than nonusers, both at 30- and 90-day follow-ups. Further clinical research needs to address user fatigue for improving app usage.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- antiretroviral therapy
- quality improvement
- hiv infected
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- hiv positive
- human immunodeficiency virus
- randomized controlled trial
- primary care
- hepatitis c virus
- glycemic control
- hiv aids
- mental health
- pain management
- deep learning
- hiv testing
- cross sectional
- type diabetes
- men who have sex with men
- depressive symptoms
- south africa
- skeletal muscle
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- neural network