Feasibility and Acceptability of an Adolescent-Friendly Rap Video to Improve Health Literacy Among HIV-Positive Youth in Urban Peru

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Carly A. Rodriguez
Alexander Winnett
Milagros Wong
Neha Krishnam
Nicole Ocasio Martínez
Lady J. Perez
Lenka Kolevic
Leonid Lecca
Molly F. Franke
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[1] Harvard Medical School,Department of Global Health and Social Medicine
[2] Socios En Salud Sucursal Peru,School of Public Health
[3] University of Washington,Department of Biology
[4] University of Massachusetts Boston,Infectious Disease
[5] Instituto Nacional del Salud del Niño,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2021年 / 25卷
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Peru; Adolescent health; HIV; Health literacy; Health education;
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Clinical outcomes among adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) might be improved by interventions aimed at addressing limited health literacy. We developed a Spanish-language rap video on HIV concepts and examined its acceptability and feasibility as a learning tool among ALHIV in Lima, Peru. Twenty-eight ALHIV receiving care at an urban pediatric hospital and ten stakeholders engaged in the care of adolescents watched the video. Adolescents completed a pre- and post-video questionnaire. We conducted focus groups with ALHIV and in-depth interviews with stakeholders and analyzed transcripts to identify themes. ALHIV described concepts of CD4 cell count and viral load as they were portrayed. Participants reported the video was relatable, accessible, and provided hope that ALHIV could lead healthy lives and advocated for future videos to address topics such as transmission and sexual health. Questionnaires indicated some improvement in viral load knowledge. An HIV health literacy music video intervention was feasible to implement and accepted by ALHIV and their healthcare providers. Communicating HIV knowledge via music videos may be promising; further study is needed to optimize implementation.
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