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开发一款旨在提高非裔美国人筛查结肠镜检查率的平板电脑应用程序。

Development of a tablet app designed to improve African Americans' screening colonoscopy rates.

机构信息

Department of Population Health Science and Policy, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, USA.

Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA.

出版信息

Transl Behav Med. 2020 May 20;10(2):375-383. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibz014.

Abstract

Compared with other racial/ethnic groups, African Americans have the highest colorectal cancer (CRC) morbidity and mortality rates. It is critical to help improve African Americans' CRC prevention efforts in order to reduce the burden of CRC in this community. The aim of this study was to develop and field test a tablet app, called e-Motivate, designed to improve African Americans' screening colonoscopy rates. The e-Motivate app was field tested, using an iterative approach. The first version of the app, e-Motivate 1.0, was field tested on 20 African Americans over the age of 50. Participants engaged in a think aloud exercise and provided feedback regarding the app's usability and acceptability. The results of the first field test were used to modify the app and develop e-Motivate 2.0. The field test procedures were repeated on a new group of participants (N = 18). The results from the second field test were used to make final modifications to the app. Overall, participants responded positively to the app. Qualitative analyses showed that participants found the app to be easy to use and helpful. Furthermore, descriptive statistics revealed that participants found the app to be highly usable and acceptable, exceeding recommended benchmarks for usability and acceptability. Critiques of the app were used to modify and finalize the intervention. The results from the proposed study suggest that the e-Motivate app is highly feasible and acceptable. The next step in this line of research is to conduct a randomized clinical trial to formally test the efficacy of the e-Motivate app for improving screening colonoscopy rates among African Americans.

摘要

与其他种族/族裔群体相比,非裔美国人的结直肠癌(CRC)发病率和死亡率最高。帮助提高非裔美国人的 CRC 预防工作至关重要,以减少该社区 CRC 的负担。本研究的目的是开发和现场测试一个名为 e-Motivate 的平板电脑应用程序,旨在提高非裔美国人的筛查结肠镜检查率。e-Motivate 应用程序经过现场测试,采用迭代方法。该应用程序的第一个版本,e-Motivate 1.0,在 20 名 50 岁以上的非裔美国人中进行了现场测试。参与者进行了大声思考练习,并提供了有关应用程序可用性和可接受性的反馈。第一次现场测试的结果用于修改应用程序并开发 e-Motivate 2.0。在一组新的参与者(N=18)上重复了现场测试程序。第二次现场测试的结果用于对应用程序进行最终修改。总体而言,参与者对该应用程序的反应积极。定性分析表明,参与者认为该应用程序易于使用且有帮助。此外,描述性统计数据显示,参与者认为该应用程序非常可用且可接受,超过了可用性和可接受性的推荐基准。对应用程序的批评被用来修改和最终确定干预措施。拟议研究的结果表明,e-Motivate 应用程序具有高度的可行性和可接受性。该研究的下一步是进行一项随机临床试验,正式测试 e-Motivate 应用程序提高非裔美国人筛查结肠镜检查率的功效。

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