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Perceptions of HIV-Related Comorbidities and Usability of a Virtual Environment for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Education in Sexual Minority Men With HIV: Formative Phases of a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Perceptions of HIV-Related Comorbidities and Usability of a Virtual Environment for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Education in Sexual Minority Men With HIV: Formative Phases of a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Participants commented about naming the bookstore after Marsha P Johnson and the representation of pictures and content that validated race and ethnicity. Overall, the accessibility of the virtual environment to ethnic and racial sexual minority men with HIV, who have not had prior exposure to clinical trials addressing heart disease prevention, was deemed as appealing. The participants’ views are listed in Textbox 5. HIV care experts had favorable sentiments about the virtual environment.

S Raquel Ramos, Harmony Reynolds, Constance Johnson, Gail Melkus, Trace Kershaw, Julian F Thayer, Allison Vorderstrasse

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e57351