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While major advancements in medical technology over the past decade have significantly improved the life expectancy of persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), HIV-positive youth today face new barriers to the treatment of HIV as a chronic, manageable illness. The mobile system proposed will help improve linkage to care through mobile technology support for the case management of youth living with HIV. Results of this project will determine the impact of this system on case management processes and outcomes and have implications for the care of youth living with other chronic, complex illnesses.
With the advancement of medical treatments, which has contributed to the overall decrease in opportunistic infections and deaths related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in youth, there is a need to ensure that youth living with HIV (YLH) are linked to and engaged in care to successfully achieve viral suppression. While an increasing number of mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been designed to address HIV prevention and care, a critical gap in innovation remains in tools designed to address the specific needs of YLH. In a Phase I project, investigators demonstrated the acceptability and feasibility of a user-centered prototype design of PlusCare, an mHealth application that can be used by YLH and their case managers (CMs) to support HIV care. Results of Phase I suggest that PlusCare could facilitate multi-disciplinary, team-based case management of YLH by supporting the sharing and signing of documents remotely, automation of adherence reminders, sharing of lab results, alerts CMs about program requirements related to age and developmental milestones, streamlining of communication between multiple members of a patient's case management team and the patient, and offering accessibility to data from multiple modalities. In this Phase II project, investigators will conduct a mixed methods, non-randomized pre-post study with CMs (N=20) and YLH patients (N=70) to examine the use of PlusCare on case management processes and health outcomes (i.e., HIV viral load, medical visit frequency and gaps) in 3 different case management programs at 2 different clinical study site settings. An initial cost analysis will be performed to assess potential cost effectiveness. Results of these Phase I and II projects will inform the development of a product that can be used in multiple case management settings and prepare PlusCare for future commercialization. Results have implications for future development of PlusCare to serve the broader HIV population (YLH aged 25-34 years old and at-risk individuals) as well as youth living with other chronic health conditions.
Age
13 - 25 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Start Date
January 2, 2019
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2020
Completion Date
December 31, 2020
Last Updated
October 26, 2023
65
ACTUAL participants
PlusCare
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Dimagi Inc.
Collaborators
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