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移动健康避孕决策支持干预措施在拉丁裔青少年中的应用:在学校健康中心的使用实施评估。

A Mobile Health Contraception Decision Support Intervention for Latina Adolescents: Implementation Evaluation for Use in School-Based Health Centers.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.

The Los Angeles Trust for Children's Health, Los Angeles, California, CA, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2019 Mar 14;7(3):e11163. doi: 10.2196/11163.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health care providers are a trusted and accurate source of sexual health information for most adolescents, and clinical guidelines recommend that all youth receive comprehensive, confidential sexual health information and services. However, these guidelines are followed inconsistently. Providers often lack the time, comfort, and skills to provide patient-centered comprehensive contraceptive counseling and services. There are significant disparities in the provision of sexual health services for Latino adolescents, which contribute to disproportionately higher rates of teenage pregnancy. To address this, we developed Health-E You or Salud iTu in Spanish, an evidence-informed mobile health (mHealth) app, to provide interactive, individually tailored sexual health information and contraception decision support for English and Spanish speakers. It is designed to be used in conjunction with a clinical encounter to increase access to patient-centered contraceptive information and services for adolescents at risk of pregnancy. Based on user input, the app provides tailored contraceptive recommendations and asks the youth to indicate what methods they are most interested in. This information is shared with the provider before the in-person visit. The app is designed to prepare youth for the visit and acts as a clinician extender to support the delivery of health education and enhance the quality of patient-centered sexual health care. Despite the promise of this app, there is limited research on the integration of such interventions into clinical practice.

OBJECTIVE

This study described efforts used to support the successful adoption and implementation of the Health-E You app in clinical settings and described facilitators and barriers encountered to inform future efforts aimed at integrating mHealth interventions into clinical settings.

METHODS

This study was part of a larger, cluster randomized control trial to evaluate the effectiveness of Health-E You on its ability to reduce health disparities in contraceptive knowledge, access to contraceptive services, and unintended pregnancies among sexually active Latina adolescents at 18 school-based health centers (SBHCs) across Los Angeles County, California. App development and implementation were informed by the theory of diffusion of innovation, the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute's principles of engagement, and iterative pilot testing with adolescents and clinicians. Implementation facilitators and barriers were identified through monthly conference calls, site visits, and quarterly in-person collaborative meetings.

RESULTS

Implementation approaches enhanced the development, adoption, and integration of Health-E You into SBHCs. Implementation challenges were also identified to improve the integration of mHealth interventions into clinical settings.

CONCLUSIONS

This study provides important insights that can inform and improve the implementation efforts for future mHealth interventions. In particular, an implementation approach founded in a strong theoretical framework and active engagement with patient and community partners can enhance the development, adoption, and integration of mHealth technologies into clinical practice.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02847858; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02847858 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/761yVIRTp).

摘要

背景

医疗保健提供者是大多数青少年可信且准确的性健康信息来源,临床指南建议所有青少年都应获得全面、保密的性健康信息和服务。然而,这些指南的执行并不一致。提供者往往缺乏时间、舒适度和技能来提供以患者为中心的综合避孕咨询和服务。拉丁裔青少年在获得性健康服务方面存在显著差异,这导致青少年怀孕率过高。为了解决这个问题,我们开发了西班牙语版的 Salud iTu 或 Health-E You,这是一款基于证据的移动健康 (mHealth) 应用程序,为英语和西班牙语使用者提供互动式、个性化的性健康信息和避孕决策支持。它旨在与临床就诊结合使用,以增加有怀孕风险的青少年获得以患者为中心的避孕信息和服务的机会。根据用户输入,该应用程序提供个性化的避孕建议,并询问青少年他们最感兴趣的方法。这些信息在就诊前与提供者共享。该应用程序旨在为青少年就诊做好准备,并充当临床医生的扩展,以支持健康教育的提供并提高以患者为中心的性保健质量。尽管这款应用程序前景广阔,但将此类干预措施整合到临床实践中的研究有限。

目的

本研究描述了为支持 Health-E You 应用程序在临床环境中的成功采用和实施而做出的努力,并描述了遇到的促进因素和障碍,以为未来旨在将移动健康干预措施整合到临床环境中的努力提供信息。

方法

本研究是一项更大的、基于群组的随机对照试验的一部分,旨在评估 Health-E You 应用程序在减少加利福尼亚州洛杉矶县 18 个学校健康中心 (SBHC) 中拉丁裔活跃青少年的避孕知识、获得避孕服务和意外怀孕方面的健康差异方面的有效性。应用程序的开发和实施以创新传播理论、患者为中心的成果研究所的参与原则以及与青少年和临床医生的迭代试点测试为指导。通过每月的电话会议、现场访问和季度现场协作会议确定实施促进因素和障碍。

结果

实施方法增强了 Health-E You 在 SBHC 中的开发、采用和整合。还确定了实施挑战,以改善移动健康干预措施在临床环境中的整合。

结论

本研究提供了重要的见解,可以为未来的移动健康干预措施的实施提供信息并加以改进。特别是,以强大的理论框架为基础并积极参与患者和社区合作伙伴的实施方法,可以增强移动健康技术在临床实践中的开发、采用和整合。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02847858; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02847858(由 WebCite 存档;http://www.webcitation.org/761yVIRTp)。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/d149/6437609/8158e32438c4/mhealth_v7i3e11163_fig1.jpg

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