Farmer Shu, Mindry Deborah, Comulada W Scott, Swendeman Dallas
J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2017 Sep-Oct;28(5):737-751. doi: 10.1016/j.jana.2017.04.001. Epub 2017 Apr 12.
Stressful life events and daily hassles affect people living with HIV (PLWH). However, capturing stress-related events and cognitive impairment is often plagued with recall biases. Incorporating reliable information technology, such as mobile phones, can be a resourceful method for measuring health behaviors (MHB). We report findings from an MHB pilot study with 32 African American, Latino/Hispanic, and White PLWH from Los Angeles. Participants reported perceived stressors in their daily routines using a smartphone Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) application. Participants self-initiated in-the-moment stressful events reports for up to 6 weeks. Stressful event EMAs queried perceived stress levels (1-10 scale) and open-ended text descriptions. Qualitative analysis of participant text responses was completed using grounded thematic coding. Participants reported multiple stressors in their daily routines, impacting activities of daily living or daily functioning. Eliciting input from PLWH via EMA in real time is a novel approach for assessing and identifying sources of stress.
生活中的压力事件和日常琐事会影响艾滋病毒感染者(PLWH)。然而,捕捉与压力相关的事件和认知障碍常常受到回忆偏差的困扰。采用可靠的信息技术,如手机,可能是一种测量健康行为(MHB)的有效方法。我们报告了一项针对来自洛杉矶的32名非裔美国人、拉丁裔/西班牙裔和白人艾滋病毒感染者的MHB试点研究的结果。参与者使用智能手机生态瞬时评估(EMA)应用程序报告他们日常生活中感知到的压力源。参与者自行发起长达6周的即时压力事件报告。压力事件EMA询问了感知到的压力水平(1 - 10级)和开放式文本描述。使用扎根主题编码完成了对参与者文本回复的定性分析。参与者报告了日常生活中的多种压力源,这些压力源影响了日常生活活动或日常功能。通过EMA实时获取艾滋病毒感染者的输入是一种评估和识别压力源的新方法。