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Publication Date

12-1-2024

Journal

JAMIA Open

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a key biomedical intervention for ending the HIV epidemic in the United States, but its uptake is impeded by systemic barriers, including fragmented workflows and ineffective data coordination. This study aims to design PrEPLinker, a blockchain-based, client-centered platform to enhance care to address these challenges by improving care coordination and enabling clients to securely manage their identity and PrEP-related data.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using Houston, Texas, as a use case, we conducted a needs assessment with PrEP collaborators to evaluate existing workflows and identify barriers in the PrEP care continuum. Based on these findings, we designed PrEPinker, a blockchain-based identity framework and digital wallet using self-sovereign identity and verifiable credentials (VCs). These features enable clients to securirely control their identity data and facilitate efficient, privacy-serving data sharing across PrEP service points, such as community testing sites, clinics, and pharmacies.

RESULTS: The needs assessment identified significant gaps in data exchange for PrEP referrals and follow-up appointments. In response, PrEPLinker was designed to incorporate decentralized identifiers-unique, secure digital identifiers that are not linked to any centralized authority-and VCs for ensuring seamless transfer of digital medical records. Preliminary usability testing with 15 participants showed that over 70% rated the interactive design positively, finding it easy to use, learn, and navigate without technical support. Additionally, more than 80% expressed confidence in using the blockchain based platform to manage sensitive health information securely.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Blockchain technology offers a promising, client-centered solution for addressing systemic barriers in PrEP care by improving data cordination, security, and client control over personal health information. The design of PrEPLinker demorates the potential to streamline PrEP referrals, follow-up processes, and data managent. These advancements in data coordination and secruity could improve PrEP uptake and adherence, supporting efforts to reduce HIV transmission in Houston and beyond.

Keywords

HIV prevention intervention, PrEP care continuum, blockchain technology, self-sovereign identity, verifiable credentials

DOI

10.1093/jamiaopen/ooae140

PMID

39703882

PMCID

PMC11658693

PubMedCentral® Posted Date

12-19-2024

PubMedCentral® Full Text Version

Post-print

Published Open-Access

yes

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