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Acceptability and feasibility of technology-mediated interventions in HIV prevention: A systematic review ; Aceptabilidad y viabilidad de intervenciones mediadas por tecnología en la prevención del VIH: Una revisión sistemática
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- Author(s): Sánchez Medina, Ricardo; Rosales Piña, Consuelo Rubí; Losada, Analía Verónica
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MenteClara Foundation’s Peer-reviewed Journal; Vol 6 (2021): Enero-Diciembre ; Revista Científica Arbitrada de la Fundación MenteClara; Vol 6 (2021): Enero-Diciembre ; 2469-0783 ; 10.32351/rcafmc.2021.v6- Subject Terms:
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- Contributors: Research carried out with funding from the Program to Support Research and Technological Innovation Projects (PAPIIT), Mexico - UNAM-PAPIIT IN309719.; Investigación realizada con financiación del Programa de Apoyo a Proyectos de Investigación e Innovación Tecnológica (PAPIIT), Mexico - UNAM-PAPIIT IN309719.
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- Publication Date: 2021
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- Abstract: The objective of this study was to analyse publications from 2018 through 2020 on the acceptability and viability of technology-mediated HIV prevention interventions, taken as a leading indicator in evaluating their effectiveness, in such a way for these indicators to allow the acquisition of more accurate results in the final phase. Through a systematic review using the PRISMA method, a total of 17 papers were found in three specialized databases (EBSCO, Web of Science and Scopus). A majority of these interventions were mediated online to reduce risky sexual behaviors, with two strategies showing clear prevalence: Open interviews and questionnaires employing the Likert scale or analogous tools. The results of these investigations were unanimous in finding the use of technological means in preventing HIV both feasible and pertinent, meeting expected results. The importance of considering both indicators in evaluating the viability of these methods is discussed, as is the importance of carrying out this assessment prior to continuing such interventions on a larger scale. ; El objetivo del presente trabajo fue analizar las publicaciones entre 2018 y 2020 sobre la aceptabilidad y viabilidad de intervenciones mediadas por tecnología orientadas en la prevención del VIH, dado que es la antesala de la evaluación de su efectividad, de tal manera que estos indicadores permitirán obtener mejores resultados en esta última fase y por lo cual es fundamental hacer esta valoración. A través de una revisión sistemática con el método PRISMA, se encontró un total de 17 artículos en tres bases de datos especializadas (EBSCO, Web of Science y Scopus). Se observa que la mayoría de las intervenciones son mediadas por internet para reducir conductas sexuales de riesgo, siendo dos estrategias las más utilizadas, entrevistas abiertas e instrumentos en formato tipo Likert, además en todos los resultados de las investigaciones se encuentra que es factible y pertinente el uso de medios tecnológicos en las intervenciones para prevenir el ...
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