Brown Sara, Brage Hudson Diane, Campbell-Grossman Christie, Yates Bernice C
Sara Brown, is an Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. She can be reached via e-mail at
MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs. 2014 Nov-Dec;39(6):357-62. doi: 10.1097/NMC.0000000000000081.
To examine use of technology for delivering a health promotion intervention via text blasts in single, low-income, adolescent, minority mothers and to describe their perceptions and experiences with the intervention.
A qualitative descriptive design was used for this study. Health promotion information was sent weekly in the form of text blasts and/or pictures to five mothers during the first 6 months postpartum. Topics included promotion of breastfeeding, effects of breast milk on infant growth and development, information about infant immunizations, and reminders about infant and maternal follow-up and well-being. Qualitative interviews occurred monthly with mothers about their perceptions and experiences with the health promotion intervention and their health promotion behaviors. Data were analyzed using qualitative analytic techniques to generate themes from the mothers' interviews.
Four themes emerged: (a) Trustworthy Support System, (b) Overcoming Barriers to Health Promotion, (c) Parenting Validation, and (d) Preferred Mode of Communication. All mothers used breast milk through 6 months postpartum and were adherent with childhood immunizations and maternal and infant follow-up appointments, unlike lower proportions in the general population.
Health promotion text blasts can improve single, low-income, adolescent, minority mothers' health behavior outcomes such as adherence with recommended immunizations for their infants, breastfeeding success, and recommended maternal and infant healthcare visits. Further, it is the preferred mode of communication for these mothers. Future studies are needed for examining the use of technology to deliver healthcare to a larger sample of minority adolescent mothers.
研究通过短信群发向单身、低收入、青少年、少数族裔母亲提供健康促进干预措施的技术应用情况,并描述她们对该干预措施的认知和体验。
本研究采用定性描述性设计。在产后的前6个月,每周以短信群发和/或图片的形式向5位母亲发送健康促进信息。主题包括促进母乳喂养、母乳对婴儿生长发育的影响、婴儿免疫接种信息,以及婴儿和母亲随访及健康状况的提醒。每月与母亲进行定性访谈,了解她们对健康促进干预措施的认知和体验以及她们的健康促进行为。使用定性分析技术对数据进行分析,从母亲的访谈中提炼出主题。
出现了四个主题:(a)可信赖的支持系统,(b)克服健康促进的障碍,(c)育儿认可,(d)首选的沟通方式。所有母亲在产后6个月内都使用母乳喂养,并且按时带孩子进行儿童免疫接种以及母婴随访预约,这与普通人群中较低的比例不同。
健康促进短信群发可以改善单身、低收入、青少年、少数族裔母亲的健康行为结果,例如坚持为婴儿进行推荐的免疫接种、母乳喂养成功以及按推荐进行母婴健康检查。此外,这是这些母亲首选的沟通方式。未来需要开展研究,以考察利用技术为更多少数族裔青少年母亲提供医疗服务的情况。