A Community-Engaged Approach to Developing an mHealth HIV/STI and Drug Abuse Preventive Intervention for Primary Care: A Qualitative Study.
David CórdovaJosé Arturo BauermeisterKathryn Bondy FesslerJorge DelvaAnnabelle NelsonRachel NurenbergFrania Mendoza LuaFrancheska Alers-RojasChristopher P Salas-Wrightnull nullPublished in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2015)
There is a dearth of mHealth HIV/STI and drug abuse preventive interventions for primary care. Incorporating the principles of CBPR in conjunction with agile software development and NIDA-recommended core prevention principles may be helpful in developing culturally specific mHealth interventions. An important next step in this program of research is to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of S4E on adolescent sexual risk and drug use behaviors, and HIV/STI testing. Implications for prevention research and primary care practice are discussed in the context of the Affordable Care Act and technological advances.
Keyphrases
- primary care
- men who have sex with men
- hiv testing
- hiv positive
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv infected
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hepatitis c virus
- mental health
- hiv aids
- affordable care act
- healthcare
- general practice
- physical activity
- randomized controlled trial
- young adults
- quality improvement
- health insurance
- south africa
- drug induced
- childhood cancer