Improving digital partner notification for sexually transmitted infections and HIV through a systematic review and application of the Behaviour Change Wheel approach.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Sexual health Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1071/SH23168
Will Kocur, Julie McLeod, Sonja Charlotte Margot Bloch, Jennifer J MacDonald, Charlotte Woodward, Amelia McInnes-Dean, Jo J Gibbs, John J Saunders, Ann A Blandford, Claudia Estcourt, Paul Flowers
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Background: Partner notification (PN) is key to controlling sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Digital PN options (e.g. social media, short message service (SMS), emails) are promising in increasing PN behaviour. However, their implementation is often challenging and studies report varied levels of acceptability and uptake of PN, highlighting the need to optimise digital PN interventions.

Methods: A systematic review of barriers and facilitators to digital PN interventions for STIs, including HIV, across eight research databases (from 2010 to 2023) identified eight relevant studies, two of which addressed HIV. Data extraction identified 98 barriers and 54 facilitators to the use of digital PN interventions. These were synthesised into 18 key barriers and 17 key facilitators that were each deemed amenable to change. We then used the Behaviour Change Wheel approach, the Acceptability, Practicability, Effectiveness, Affordability, Side-effects and Equity criteria, and multidisciplinary expert input, to systematically develop practical recommendations to optimise digital PN.

Results: Thirty-two specific recommendations clustered around three themes. Digital PN interventions should: (1) empower and support the index patient by providing a range of notification options, accompanied by clear instructions; (2) integrate into users' existing habits and the digital landscape, meeting contemporary standards and expectations of usability; and (3) address the social context of PN both online and offline through normalising the act of PN, combating STI-related stigma and stressing the altruistic aspects of PN through consistent messaging to service users and the public.

Conclusions: Our evidence-based recommendations should be used to optimise existing digital PN interventions and inform the co-production of new ones.

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通过系统回顾和应用 "行为改变轮 "方法,改进性传播感染和艾滋病毒的数字伴侣通知。
背景:伴侣通知(PN)是控制性传播感染(STI)和人体免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的关键。数字 PN 选项(如社交媒体、短信服务 (SMS)、电子邮件)在增加 PN 行为方面大有可为。然而,这些方法的实施往往具有挑战性,研究报告显示,人们对 PN 的接受程度和吸收程度各不相同,这突出表明有必要优化数字 PN 干预措施:方法:在八个研究数据库(从 2010 年到 2023 年)中对性传播感染(包括 HIV)的数字 PN 干预的障碍和促进因素进行了系统性回顾,确定了八项相关研究,其中两项涉及 HIV。数据提取确定了使用数字 PN 干预的 98 个障碍和 54 个促进因素。这些数据被归纳为 18 个关键障碍和 17 个关键促进因素,每个障碍和因素都被认为是可以改变的。然后,我们采用 "行为改变轮 "方法、可接受性、实用性、有效性、可负担性、副作用和公平性标准以及多学科专家意见,系统地提出了优化数字化 PN 的实用建议:结果:围绕三个主题提出了 32 项具体建议。数字 PN 干预措施应(1)通过提供一系列通知选项并辅以清晰的说明,增强索引患者的能力并为其提供支持;(2)融入用户的现有习惯和数字环境,满足现代可用性标准和期望;(3)通过使 PN 行为正常化、消除与性传播感染相关的污名化,并通过向服务用户和公众提供一致的信息强调 PN 的利他性,解决 PN 在线和离线的社会背景问题:我们以证据为基础提出的建议应用于优化现有的数字化 PN 干预措施,并为共同制作新的干预措施提供信息。
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Sexual health
Sexual health 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
12.50%
发文量
121
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Sexual Health publishes original and significant contributions to the fields of sexual health including HIV/AIDS, Sexually transmissible infections, issues of sexuality and relevant areas of reproductive health. This journal is directed towards those working in sexual health as clinicians, public health practitioners, researchers in behavioural, clinical, laboratory, public health or social, sciences. The journal publishes peer reviewed original research, editorials, review articles, topical debates, case reports and critical correspondence. Officially sponsored by: The Australasian Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine of RACP Sexual Health Society of Queensland Sexual Health is the official journal of the International Union against Sexually Transmitted Infections (IUSTI), Asia-Pacific, and the Asia-Oceania Federation of Sexology.
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