Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4353020482> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4353020482 endingPage "e42888" @default.
- W4353020482 startingPage "e42888" @default.
- W4353020482 abstract "Background Black Americans, particularly in the southern United States, are disproportionately affected by the US HIV epidemic. Patient-reported outcome (PRO) data collection can improve patient outcomes and provide oft-overlooked data on mental health, substance use, and patient adherence to antiretroviral therapy. Objective We piloted the use of an electronic tablet to collect PRO data on social and behavioral determinants of health among people with HIV at the Meharry Community Wellness Center, an HIV clinic affiliated with a Historically Black Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee. Our primary objective was to better understand patients’ experiences and comfort with using an electronic PRO tool through patient interviews. Methods We enrolled 100 people with HIV in care at the Meharry Community Wellness Center consecutively to completely validate PRO tools using the Research Electronic Data Capture platform on a hand-held tablet. Using a purposive sampling strategy, we enrolled 20 of the 100 participants in an in-depth interview (IDI). Interview guide development was grounded in the cognitive-behavioral model, in which thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interrelated. IDIs were audio recorded, transcribed, deidentified, and formatted for coding. A hierarchical coding system was developed and refined using an inductive-deductive approach. Results Among the 100 people with HIV enrolled, the median age was 50 (IQR 42-54) years; 89% (n=89) were Black, 60% (n=60) were male, and 82% (n=82) were living below 100% of the federal poverty level in 2016. Five major interview themes emerged: overall experience, question content, sensitive topics, clinic visit impact, and future recommendations. IDI participants felt that the tablet was easy to use and that the question content was meaningful. Question content related to trauma, sexual and drug use behaviors, mental health, stigma, and discrimination elicited uncomfortable or distressing feelings in some participants. Patients expressed a strong desire to be truthful, and most would complete these surveys without compensation at future visits if offered. Conclusions The use of an electronic tablet to complete PRO data collection was well received by this cohort of vulnerable persons in HIV care in the southern United States. Despite some discomfort related to question content, our cohort overwhelmingly believed this was a meaningful part of their medical experience and expressed a high desire for truthfulness. Future research will focus on scaling up the implementation and evaluation of PRO data collection in a contextually appropriate manner while obtaining input from providers and staff to ensure that the collected data are both applicable and actionable." @default.
- W4353020482 created "2023-03-23" @default.
- W4353020482 creator A5002045838 @default.
- W4353020482 creator A5010800844 @default.
- W4353020482 creator A5036999943 @default.
- W4353020482 creator A5045416257 @default.
- W4353020482 creator A5046759722 @default.
- W4353020482 creator A5047455478 @default.
- W4353020482 creator A5061078327 @default.
- W4353020482 creator A5068349398 @default.
- W4353020482 creator A5074591388 @default.
- W4353020482 creator A5091803614 @default.
- W4353020482 date "2023-03-22" @default.
- W4353020482 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W4353020482 title "Patient-Reported Outcomes Collection at an Urban HIV Clinic Associated With a Historically Black Medical College in the Southern United States: Qualitative Interview Study Among Patients With HIV" @default.
- W4353020482 cites W1826521770 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W1966524739 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W1996299251 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W1997272326 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2021775209 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2029880396 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2057065276 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2061732314 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2067404301 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2070367535 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2071601154 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2093274439 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2098658501 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2104383253 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2129304873 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2132508575 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2138664283 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2291564511 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2320088347 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2321797768 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2412963569 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2588015308 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2788958855 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W2889799389 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W3004501181 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W3035394028 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W3103414719 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W3129173945 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W3167767267 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W4206931751 @default.
- W4353020482 cites W4231665145 @default.
- W4353020482 doi "https://doi.org/10.2196/42888" @default.
- W4353020482 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36947109" @default.
- W4353020482 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4353020482 type Work @default.
- W4353020482 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4353020482 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4353020482 hasAuthorship W4353020482A5002045838 @default.
- W4353020482 hasAuthorship W4353020482A5010800844 @default.
- W4353020482 hasAuthorship W4353020482A5036999943 @default.
- W4353020482 hasAuthorship W4353020482A5045416257 @default.
- W4353020482 hasAuthorship W4353020482A5046759722 @default.
- W4353020482 hasAuthorship W4353020482A5047455478 @default.
- W4353020482 hasAuthorship W4353020482A5061078327 @default.
- W4353020482 hasAuthorship W4353020482A5068349398 @default.
- W4353020482 hasAuthorship W4353020482A5074591388 @default.
- W4353020482 hasAuthorship W4353020482A5091803614 @default.
- W4353020482 hasBestOaLocation W43530204821 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C100363876 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C105795698 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C122980154 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C156325361 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C160735492 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C179518139 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C190248442 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C50522688 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C512399662 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C74909509 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C100363876 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C105795698 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C122980154 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C144024400 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C156325361 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C15744967 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C160735492 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C162324750 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C179518139 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C190248442 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C2908647359 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C33923547 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C36289849 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C50522688 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C512399662 @default.
- W4353020482 hasConceptScore W4353020482C71924100 @default.