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Content Analysis and User Characteristics of a Smartphone-Based Online Support Group for People Living with HIV.

Tabor E Flickinger1, Claire DeBolt1, Erin Wispelwey1, Colleen Laurence2, Erin Plews-Ogan1, Ava Lena Waldman1, George Reynolds3, Wendy F Cohn1, Mary Catherine Beach4, Karen Ingersoll1, Rebecca Dillingham1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although there is growing interest in mobile applications and online support groups to enhance chronic disease self-management, little is known about their potential impact for people living with HIV (PLWH).
INTRODUCTION: We developed an innovative online support group delivered through a community message board (CMB) within a clinic-affiliated smartphone application Positive Links (PL). We analyzed characteristics of posters and nonposters to the CMB and evaluated content posted to the CMB.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: For this study, 38 HIV-infected patients received cell phones with the PL application that included the opportunity to interact with other users on a CMB. Logistic regressions investigated associations between participant characteristics and posting. CMB messages were downloaded and analyzed qualitatively.
RESULTS: 24 participants posted to the CMB; 14 did not. Participants had lower odds of posting if they were white (p = 0.028) and had private insurance (p = 0.003). Participants had higher odds of posting if they had unsuppressed viral loads (p = 0.034). Of the 840 CMB messages over 8 months, 62% had psychosocial content, followed by community chat (29%), and biomedical content (10%). DISCUSSION: Psychosocial content was most prevalent on this CMB, in contrast to other online forums dominated by informational content. Participants who posted expressed support for each other, appreciation for the community, and a perception that the app played a positive role in their HIV self-management.
CONCLUSIONS: This CMB on a clinic-affiliated mobile application may reach vulnerable populations, including racial/ethnic minorities and those of lower socioeconomic status, and provide psychosocial support to PLWH.

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Keywords:  HIV/AIDS; behavioral medicine; m-health; mobile app; online support groups; qualitative analysis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27002956     DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2015.0160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Telemed J E Health        ISSN: 1530-5627            Impact factor:   3.536


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Authors:  Katherine R Schafer; Helmut Albrecht; Rebecca Dillingham; Robert S Hogg; Denise Jaworsky; Ken Kasper; Mona Loutfy; Lauren J MacKenzie; Kathleen A McManus; Kris Ann K Oursler; Scott D Rhodes; Hasina Samji; Stuart Skinner; Christina J Sun; Sharon Weissman; Michael E Ohl
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3.  PositiveLinks and the COVID-19 Response: Importance of Low-Barrier Messaging for PLWH in Non-urban Virginia in a Crisis.

Authors:  Breanna R Campbell; Sabrina Swoger; Alexa Tabackman; Eleanor Hilgart; Benjamin Elliott; Sylvia Coffey; Karen Ingersoll; Rebecca Dillingham; Tabor E Flickinger
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4.  PositiveLinks: A Mobile Health Intervention for Retention in HIV Care and Clinical Outcomes with 12-Month Follow-Up.

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6.  Secure Messaging Through PositiveLinks: Examination of Electronic Communication in a Clinic-Affiliated Smartphone App for Patients Living with HIV.

Authors:  Tabor E Flickinger; Karen Ingersoll; Sabrina Swoger; Marika Grabowski; Rebecca Dillingham
Journal:  Telemed J E Health       Date:  2019-03-21       Impact factor: 3.536

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