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纽约市收容所中无家可归者对移动健康的认知、态度及体验

Perceptions, Attitudes, and Experience Regarding mHealth Among Homeless Persons in New York City Shelters.

作者信息

Asgary Ramin, Sckell Blanca, Alcabes Analena, Naderi Ramesh, Adongo Philip, Ogedegbe Gbenga

机构信息

a Department of Population Health , New York University School of Medicine , New York , New York , USA.

b Department of Medicine , New York University School of Medicine , New York , New York , USA.

出版信息

J Health Commun. 2015;20(12):1473-80. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2015.1033117. Epub 2015 Aug 27.

Abstract

Mobile health may be an effective means of providing access and education to the millions of homeless Americans. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 50 homeless people from different shelters in New York City to evaluate their perceptions, attitudes, and experiences regarding mobile health. Participants' average age was 51.66 (SD = 11.34) years; duration of homelessness was 2.0 (SD = 3.10) years. The majority had a mobile phone with the ability to receive and send text messages. Most participants attempted to maintain the same phone number over time. The homeless were welcoming and supportive of text messaging regarding health care issues, including appointment reminders, health education, or management of diseases considering their barriers and mobility, and believed it would help them access necessary health care. Overwhelmingly they preferred text reminders that were short, positively framed, and directive in nature compared to lengthy or motivational texts. The majority believed that free cell phone plans would improve their engagement with, help them navigate, and ultimately improve their access to care. These positive attitudes and experience could be effectively used to improve health care for the homeless. Policies to improve access to mobile health and adapted text messaging strategies regarding the health care needs of this mobile population should be considered.

摘要

移动健康可能是为数百万无家可归的美国人提供医疗服务和健康教育的有效手段。我们对来自纽约市不同收容所的50名无家可归者进行了半结构化访谈,以评估他们对移动健康的看法、态度和体验。参与者的平均年龄为51.66岁(标准差=11.34);无家可归的时长为2.0年(标准差=3.10)。大多数人拥有能收发短信的手机。大多数参与者试图长期使用同一个电话号码。考虑到他们面临的障碍和流动性,无家可归者对有关医疗保健问题的短信表示欢迎并给予支持,这些问题包括预约提醒、健康教育或疾病管理,他们相信这将帮助他们获得必要的医疗保健。与冗长或激励性的短信相比,他们绝大多数更喜欢简短、积极措辞且具有指导性的短信提醒。大多数人认为免费手机套餐会增强他们的参与度,帮助他们顺利就医,并最终改善他们获得医疗服务的机会。这些积极的态度和体验可有效用于改善为无家可归者提供的医疗保健服务。应考虑制定相关政策,以改善获得移动健康服务的机会,并针对这一流动人群的医疗保健需求调整短信策略。

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