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- Title
Willingness of MSM Living with HIV to Take Part in Video-Groups: Application of the Technology Readiness and Acceptance Model.
- Authors
Turner, DeAnne; Lockhart, Elizabeth; Marhefka, Stephanie L.
- Abstract
Group-based programs are important for the psychosocial care of people living with HIV; however, programs are often limited by geography and availability. Video-groups, conducted via group-based video-conferencing on video-phones or computer, offer the benefits of group-based programs while overcoming barriers to attendance. This study sought to explore if, and how, the Technology Readiness and Acceptance Model (TRAM) could be used to explain the willingness of men to take part in video-groups. The TRAM was used as the guiding framework for thematic qualitative analysis. Among 106 participants, there was a general willingness to participate in video-groups. TRAM constructs were present in the data—with perceived usefulness (extent that participating in a technology-based program would facilitate group intervention behaviors) and insecurity (distrust/skepticism of technology) emerging as the most salient themes. The TRAM alone did not account for concerns related to group settings or the level of privacy needed when talking about HIV.
- Subjects
PSYCHOLOGY of HIV-positive persons; MATHEMATICAL models; TELEMEDICINE; VIDEOCONFERENCING; PATIENT participation; THEORY; THEMATIC analysis; MEN who have sex with men
- Publication
AIDS & Behavior, 2019, Vol 23, Issue 11, p3165
- ISSN
1090-7165
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10461-019-02534-4