Preferences for attributes of an artificial intelligence-based risk assessment tool for HIV and sexually transmitted infections: a discrete choice experiment.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH BMC Public Health Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1186/s12889-024-20688-2
Phyu M Latt, Nyi N Soe, Alicia J King, David Lee, Tiffany R Phillips, Xianglong Xu, Eric P F Chow, Christopher K Fairley, Lei Zhang, Jason J Ong
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Introduction: Early detection and treatment of HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are crucial for effective control. We previously developed MySTIRisk, an artificial intelligence-based risk tool that predicts the risk of HIV and STIs. We examined the attributes that encourage potential users to use it.

Methods: Between January and March 2024, we sent text message invitations to the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre (MSHC) attendees to participate in an online survey. We also advertised the survey on social media, the clinic's website, and posters in affiliated general practice clinics. This anonymous survey used a discrete choice experiment (DCE) to examine which MySTIRisk attributes would encourage potential users. We analysed the data using random parameters logit (RPL) and latent class analysis (LCA) models.

Results: The median age of 415 participants was 31 years (interquartile range, 26-38 years), with a minority of participants identifying as straight or heterosexual (31.8%, n = 132). The choice to use MySTIRisk was most influenced by two attributes: cost and accuracy, followed by the availability of a pathology request form, level of anonymity, speed of receiving results, and whether the tool was a web or mobile application. LCA revealed two classes: "The Precisionists" (66.0% of respondents), who demanded high accuracy and "The Economists" (34.0% of respondents), who prioritised low cost. Simulations predicted a high uptake (97.7%) for a tool designed with the most preferred attribute levels, contrasting with lower uptake (22.3%) for the least preferred design.

Conclusions: Participants were more likely to use MySTIRisk if it was free, highly accurate, and could send pathology request forms. Tailoring the tool to distinct user segments could enhance its uptake and effectiveness in promoting early detection and prevention of HIV and STIs.

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导言:及早发现和治疗 HIV 和性传播感染 (STI) 对于有效控制至关重要。我们之前开发了一款基于人工智能的风险工具 MySTIRisk,它可以预测 HIV 和 STI 的风险。我们研究了鼓励潜在用户使用该工具的属性:2024 年 1 月至 3 月期间,我们向墨尔本性健康中心(MSHC)的参与者发送了短信邀请,请他们参与在线调查。我们还在社交媒体、诊所网站以及附属全科诊所的海报上发布了调查广告。这项匿名调查采用离散选择实验 (DCE) 来研究 MySTIRisk 的哪些属性会鼓励潜在用户参与。我们使用随机参数对数(RPL)和潜类分析(LCA)模型对数据进行了分析:415 名参与者的年龄中位数为 31 岁(四分位间范围为 26-38 岁),少数参与者认为自己是异性恋者(31.8%,n = 132)。选择使用 MySTIRisk 受两个属性的影响最大:成本和准确性,其次是是否提供病理申请表、匿名程度、接收结果的速度,以及该工具是网络应用还是移动应用。LCA 显示了两个类别:"精确主义者"(66.0% 的受访者)要求高精确度,而 "经济主义者"(34.0% 的受访者)则优先考虑低成本。根据模拟预测,按最偏好的属性水平设计的工具的使用率较高(97.7%),而按最不偏好的属性水平设计的工具的使用率较低(22.3%):结论:如果 MySTIRisk 是免费的、高度准确的,并且可以发送病理申请表,那么参与者就更有可能使用它。针对不同的用户群量身定制该工具可以提高其使用率和有效性,从而促进艾滋病和性传播感染的早期检测和预防。
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BMC Public Health
BMC Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: BMC Public Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on the epidemiology of disease and the understanding of all aspects of public health. The journal has a special focus on the social determinants of health, the environmental, behavioral, and occupational correlates of health and disease, and the impact of health policies, practices and interventions on the community.
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