2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1167104
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A virtual pilot optimization trial for African American/Black and Latino persons with non-suppressed HIV viral load grounded in motivational interviewing and behavioral economics

Abstract: IntroductionVirtual and low-touch behavioral interventions are needed for African American/Black and Latino persons living with HIV (PLWH) with barriers to HIV viral suppression, particularly during COVID-19. Guided by the multiphase optimization strategy, we explored three components for PLWH without viral suppression, grounded in motivational interviewing and behavioral economics: (1) motivational interviewing counseling, (2) 21-weeks of automated text messages and quiz questions about HIV management, and (3… Show more

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“…Due to the pilot nature of our study, intervention effectiveness could not be evaluated with full statistical power to detect differences. However, preliminary analyses were conducted to demonstrate the intervention’s potential to improve knowledge and perceptions, as it would be difficult to transition from a pilot study to a full-fledged powered study without observing the intervention’s influence on the outcome measures [ 88 , 89 ]. Thus, findings should be interpreted as exploratory to inform future studies of larger scale.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the pilot nature of our study, intervention effectiveness could not be evaluated with full statistical power to detect differences. However, preliminary analyses were conducted to demonstrate the intervention’s potential to improve knowledge and perceptions, as it would be difficult to transition from a pilot study to a full-fledged powered study without observing the intervention’s influence on the outcome measures [ 88 , 89 ]. Thus, findings should be interpreted as exploratory to inform future studies of larger scale.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%