P-336. Acceptability and Usability of a Latino MSM-tailored HIV Prevention App: A Pilot Study
Valeria D D Cantos, Humberto Posada-Orozco, Isabella Batina, Natalie Sanchez Farez, Eric Rangel, Patrick S Sullivan, Andres Camacho-Gonzalez, Aaron J Siegler

TL;DR
A pilot study tested a mobile app designed to help Latino men who have sex with men in Atlanta prevent HIV, finding it acceptable and usable.
Contribution
The study introduces Saludfindr, a tailored HIV prevention app for Latino MSM, and evaluates its acceptability and usability in a real-world setting.
Findings
Saludfindr achieved a high System Usability Score of 74/100.
41% of participants not on PrEP at baseline initiated PrEP through clinics listed in the app.
71% of participants got tested for HIV during the study period.
Abstract
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) incidence is increasing among Latino gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (LMSM) in the Atlanta metropolitan area. Mobile phone applications represent an innovative tool to promote pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), HIV testing, and condom use. The objective of the study was to assess the acceptability and usability of Saludfindr, an Android-based HIV prevention app tailored to the needs of LMSM in the Atlanta area. We recruited adult LMSM to interact with the app for 4 months. Saludfindr included initial and periodic health assessments, provision of suggestions regarding PrEP, HIV testing, and condom use, in-app product ordering, customized motivational messages, a customized sexual health clinic list, and a “Contact Us” button. To assess acceptability, we measured usage of each app feature, PrEP and HIV testing uptake, and participant…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHIV/AIDS Research and Interventions · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications · Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
