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Comparing Mobile Health Strategies to Improve Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Use (PrEP) for HIV Prevention
Sponsor: Public Health Foundation Enterprises, Inc.
Summary
The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of two mobile health technologies (text messaging or a mobile app) designed to help people take HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as directed by the clinic. PrEP is the use of a daily anti-HIV medications by HIV-negative people to help prevent HIV infection.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
15 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
300
Start Date
2021-07-21
Completion Date
2023-08
Last Updated
2022-09-28
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
PrEPmate
PrEPmate is a multi-component mHealth intervention grounded in the information, motivation, behavioral skills (IMB) theory of behavior change and developed through user-centered design. PrEPmate promotes personalized communication between patients and providers through interactive weekly "check-in" messages asking participants how PrEP is going, allowing navigators to identify patients needing more help in taking PrEP, and customized daily pill-taking reminder messages. Trained PrEP navigators reach out to participants who indicate they need assistance via text or phone call and provide tailored support. Additionally, the platform supports 2-way communication between patients and PrEP navigators, including reminders for upcoming clinic visits. Participants are provided links to key information about PrEP (PrEP Basics), and video testimonials of peers taking PrEP. Messages are available in English and Spanish. PrEPmate is aimed at both patients and PrEP navigators.
Dot Diary
Dot Diary is a mobile phone app that integrates an electronic pill-taking and sex diary and delivers real-time feedback on PrEP protection. Using the self-management model to increase self-efficacy and patient empowerment, participants log daily PrEP pill-taking and sexual behaviors in the app, which then provides real-time feedback on the level of protection achieved from PrEP (high, medium, low), and customized instructions on doses of PrEP needed to achieve or maintain high protection. Participants can also view a weekly and monthly calendar, including visualizations of the proportion of sex acts covered by PrEP. Finally, the Dot Diary app incorporates gamification components, including an ability to earn sex-positive badges, to increase engagement. Dot Diary is aimed only at patients.
Locations (4)
Bridge HIV, San Francisco Department of Public Health
San Francisco, California, United States
San Francisco AIDS Foundation
San Francisco, California, United States
Whitman-Walker Health
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
University of Miami
Miami, Florida, United States