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对女性进行先天性巨细胞病毒教育:通过网络调查评估健康教育材料

Educating women about congenital cytomegalovirus: assessment of health education materials through a web-based survey.

作者信息

Price Simani M, Bonilla Erika, Zador Paul, Levis Denise M, Kilgo Christina L, Cannon Michael J

出版信息

BMC Womens Health. 2014 Nov 30;14:144. doi: 10.1186/s12905-014-0144-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the most common congenital infection in the U.S. and can result in permanent disabilities, such as hearing and vision loss, intellectual disability, and psychomotor and language impairments. Women can adopt prevention behaviors in an attempt to reduce their exposure to CMV. Currently, few women are familiar with CMV. To increase awareness of CMV, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) developed draft health education materials. The purpose of this study was to pilot test two health education materials to gauge their appeal and to determine if they increase knowledge about CMV and motivate audiences to seek additional information on CMV and adopt CMV prevention behaviors.

METHODS

African-American (n = 404) and Caucasian women (n = 405), who had a young child and were either pregnant or planning a pregnancy, were recruited to participate in a 15-minute web survey. Participants were randomly assigned to view one of two CMV health education materials, either a factsheet or video. Pre and post survey measures were used to assess changes in knowledge of CMV and motivation to adopt prevention behaviors. We also examined audience preferences regarding materials and motivation.

RESULTS

CMV knowledge score increased significantly after presentation of either the video or factsheet (from 3.7 out of 10 to 9.1 out of 10, p <0.001). The average materials appeal score was high, with a mean of 3.6 on a four-point scale, indicating women responded very positively to both materials. Regression analyses indicated that appeal, message involvement (e.g., information seeking, discussing with others), post materials knowledge score, and viewing the video (vs. factsheet) were significantly positively associated with increased support for CMV prevention behaviors.

CONCLUSIONS

Overall, we found that the health education materials improved women's knowledge of CMV and encouraged them to adopt prevention behaviors. Given the low awareness levels among women currently, these findings suggest that appropriate education materials have the potential to greatly increase knowledge of CMV. As women become more knowledgeable about CMV and transmission routes, we expect they will be more likely to adopt prevention behaviors, thereby reducing their risk of CMV infection.

摘要

背景

先天性巨细胞病毒(CMV)感染是美国最常见的先天性感染,可导致永久性残疾,如听力和视力丧失、智力残疾以及精神运动和语言障碍。女性可以采取预防措施以减少接触CMV。目前,很少有女性熟悉CMV。为提高对CMV的认识,疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)制定了健康教育材料草案。本研究的目的是对两种健康教育材料进行试点测试,以评估其吸引力,并确定它们是否能增加对CMV的了解,促使受众寻求更多关于CMV的信息并采取CMV预防措施。

方法

招募有幼儿且正在怀孕或计划怀孕的非裔美国女性(n = 404)和白人女性(n = 405)参与一项15分钟的网络调查。参与者被随机分配观看两种CMV健康教育材料中的一种,即情况说明书或视频。通过调查前和调查后的测量来评估CMV知识的变化以及采取预防措施的动机。我们还研究了受众对材料的偏好和动机。

结果

观看视频或情况说明书后,CMV知识得分显著提高(从满分10分中的3.7分提高到9.1分,p <0.001)。材料的平均吸引力得分较高,在四分制量表上平均为3.6分,表明女性对两种材料的反应都非常积极。回归分析表明,吸引力、信息参与度(如寻求信息、与他人讨论)、观看材料后的知识得分以及观看视频(与情况说明书相比)与对CMV预防措施的支持增加显著正相关。

结论

总体而言,我们发现健康教育材料提高了女性对CMV的认识,并鼓励她们采取预防措施。鉴于目前女性的认知水平较低,这些发现表明合适的教育材料有可能大幅增加对CMV 的了解。随着女性对CMV及其传播途径的了解增多,我们预计她们更有可能采取预防措施,从而降低感染CMV的风险。

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