The purpose of this systematic review was to assess the quality of interventions using mobile health (mHealth) technology being developed for and trialed with HIV-infected African American (AA) women. We aimed to assess rigor and to ascertain if these interventions have been expanded to include the broad domain of self-management. After an extensive search using the PRISMA approach and reviewing 450 records (411 published studies and 39 ongoing trials atclinicaltrials.gov), we found little completed research that tested mHealth HIV self-management interventions for AA women. Atclinicaltrials.gov, we found several mHealth HIV intervention studies designed for women in general, forecasting a promising future. However, most studies were explor...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityCurrently 33.2 million people world...
For over 40 years, HIV has been seen as an epidemic and problem on health care that disproportionate...
Abstract The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) conti...
The purpose of this systematic review was to assess the quality of interventions using mobile health...
Self-management is an important aspect of long term HIV treatment. Mobile technologies offer the po...
CITATION: Crowley, T. & Rohwer, A. 2021. Self-management interventions for adolescents living with H...
This systematic narrative review examined the empirical evidence on the effectiveness of mobile heal...
Black/African American (black) women comprised 59% of women living with HIV at the end of 2014 and 6...
Objective: While mHealth-based HIV interventions are often designed to promote health equity, system...
Abstract Background Disparities in the prevalence of HIV persist in ...
National HIV prevention goals call for interventions that address Continuum of HIV Care (CoC) for pe...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect the lives of many, with African American women being uniqu...
Among those who are HIV-infected and striving to live well with HIV, African American women have poo...
Black women in South Africa bear the highest burden of HIV and the condom use among this population ...
Objective: This study systematically reviews the literature on self-management interventions provide...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityCurrently 33.2 million people world...
For over 40 years, HIV has been seen as an epidemic and problem on health care that disproportionate...
Abstract The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) conti...
The purpose of this systematic review was to assess the quality of interventions using mobile health...
Self-management is an important aspect of long term HIV treatment. Mobile technologies offer the po...
CITATION: Crowley, T. & Rohwer, A. 2021. Self-management interventions for adolescents living with H...
This systematic narrative review examined the empirical evidence on the effectiveness of mobile heal...
Black/African American (black) women comprised 59% of women living with HIV at the end of 2014 and 6...
Objective: While mHealth-based HIV interventions are often designed to promote health equity, system...
Abstract Background Disparities in the prevalence of HIV persist in ...
National HIV prevention goals call for interventions that address Continuum of HIV Care (CoC) for pe...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect the lives of many, with African American women being uniqu...
Among those who are HIV-infected and striving to live well with HIV, African American women have poo...
Black women in South Africa bear the highest burden of HIV and the condom use among this population ...
Objective: This study systematically reviews the literature on self-management interventions provide...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityCurrently 33.2 million people world...
For over 40 years, HIV has been seen as an epidemic and problem on health care that disproportionate...
Abstract The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) conti...