"It's a lifeline": perspectives and experiences of health technology use among HIV care providers in rural Florida

“这是一条生命线”:佛罗里达州农村地区艾滋病护理人员对健康技术使用的看法和经验

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Abstract

The use of health technology, such as telehealth and mobile health used to support or deliver health care, is a promising strategy to improve HIV outcomes among people with HIV (PWH) in the rural South. In-depth interviews were conducted with 21 HIV care providers in rural Florida to understand the perspectives and experiences of using health technology to deliver care for PWH. Thematic analysis was applied. Emerging themes were organized under four domains: current and prior health technology practices, drawbacks to health technology, benefits of health technology, and potential facilitators of health technology. Providers revealed that health technology use has expanded rapidly since onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially use of video calls, but they preferred multiple communication methods. Drawbacks to health technology included lack of human connection, increased burden to providers and patients, confidentiality concerns, technology malfunctioning, discomfort with technology, and financing constraints. Benefits included improved communication and access to care, social connection and community support, and reduced HIV-related stigma. Potential facilitators included health technology that is user-friendly, and economic incentives to increase technology use. Health technology holds promise for addressing barriers to HIV care, however, its drawbacks must be addressed to ensure effective implementation in the rural South.

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