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Mobile
What is mobile?
Mobile is a way of viewing, receiving, and/or sending information to and from cellular phones and other wireless devices. Mobile encompasses many things - the mobile web, mobile applications, and text messaging. The mobile web allows you to visit websites on your device with a mobile browser. Mobile applications or “apps” are installed on your mobile device to perform specific tasks. While some devices come with apps, you can also download apps from an online app store. Text messaging or “texting” is a way to send and receive messages from your mobile device. Messages can be sent as text (Short Message Service or SMS), pictures, video, or audio (Multimedia Messaging Service or MMS).
Mobile in response to HIV
- Access HIV information through text, video, images, and/or audio.
- Locate local HIV testing sites, treatment, and service providers.
- Ask and respond to questions about HIV.
- Remind clients of medical appointments and encourage them to adhere to their medication schedules.
- Fundraise for AIDS service organizations and community-based organizations.
Examples from the field
- Through the Facing AIDS iPhone app, you can share your photos with the community
- The HIV/AIDS Prevention and Service Locator links people to HIV testing, treatment, mental health and substance abuse services, housing, and other resources
- National Institutes of Health (NIH) iPhone-based app of the AIDSinfo Glossary contains terms and definitions associated with HIV and AIDS
- KNOWIT connects people to local HIV testing sites across the U.S.
- The STD411 app promotes routine sexual health for gay, bisexual, and transgender men
Where can I learn more?
- AIDS.gov’s “Text Messaging” overview
- Texting4Health
- United Nations Foundation’s “Wireless Technology for Social Change”
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Mobile (PDF - 638 KB)
A one page reference regarding Mobile and how it is being used in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Last revised: 07/23/2012
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