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Table 2 Summary of the analysis of the changes suggested by the expert judges. Belem, PA, Brazil, 2022

From: LEARNHIV: development and validation of a mobile application for primary health care nurses focused on HIV care/prevention

Item

Block 3—Relevance

 

Suggestions and comments from the judges

Suggested and accepted modifications

J.2

I suggest adding information on where to refer a pregnant woman who tested positive for HIV, a normal person, the need to actively search for partners, the need for CD4 t cells monitoring, viral load, weight, and others

Build a tab on the menu that helps professionals guide the user to the correct location, making their itinerary as short and effective as possible

J.5

The contents of the interfaces do not follow a script. I suggest removing the QUIS and keeping only the HIV information. In the interface on mother-to-child transmission, you address only HIV, HIV is an STI, but your approach seems not to be about STIs

Keep the focus of the content on information relevant to HIV, avoiding inserting too many STIs

Align the content script so that it is logical and intuitive

J.6

Greater emphasis is needed on risk assessment. This item was little treated and is very important for health promotion and disease prevention (STI)

Approach in more detail the risk assessment for HIV infection, offering professionals the necessary subsidies for their daily practice

  1. Legend: J.1: Judge1 J.2: Judge 2; J.3: Judge 3; J.4: Judge 4; J.5: Judge 5; J.6: Judge 6.
  2. Source: Authors (2022)