Are HIV Smartphone Apps and Online Interventions Fit for Purpose?

Aneesha Singh, J. Gibbs, C. Estcourt, P. Sonnenberg, A. Blandford
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Sexual health is an under-explored area of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), particularly sexually transmitted infections such as HIV. Due to the stigma associated with these infections, people are often motivated to seek information online. With the rise of smartphone and web apps, there is enormous potential for technology to provide easily accessible information and resources. However, using online information raises important concerns about the trustworthiness of these resources and whether they are fit for purpose. We conducted a review of smartphone and web apps to investigate the landscape of currently available online apps and whether they meet the diverse needs of people seeking information on HIV online. Our functionality review revealed that existing technology interventions have a one-size-fits-all approach and do not support the breadth and complexity of HIV-related support needs. We argue that technology-based interventions need to signpost their offering and provide tailored support for different stages of HIV, including prevention, testing, diagnosis and management.
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艾滋病毒智能手机应用程序和在线干预是否适合目的?
性健康是人机交互(HCI)的一个未被充分探索的领域,特别是性传播感染,如艾滋病毒。由于与这些感染相关的耻辱,人们往往有动机在网上寻求信息。随着智能手机和网络应用程序的兴起,技术提供易于获取的信息和资源的潜力巨大。然而,使用在线信息引起了对这些资源的可信度以及它们是否适合目的的重要关注。我们对智能手机和网络应用程序进行了回顾,以调查目前可用的在线应用程序的情况,以及它们是否满足人们在线寻求艾滋病毒信息的各种需求。我们的功能审查显示,现有的技术干预措施是一刀切的方法,不支持艾滋病毒相关支持需求的广度和复杂性。我们认为,基于技术的干预措施需要明确其提供的服务,并为艾滋病毒的不同阶段提供量身定制的支持,包括预防、检测、诊断和管理。
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