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医疗服务不足的非裔美国糖尿病患者偏好的与健康相关的短信特征。

Characteristics of Health-related Text Messages Preferred by Medically Underserved African-American Patients with Diabetes.

作者信息

Udoko Aniekan N, Graff Joyce, Ransone Samantha, Coday Mace, Gatwood Justin D, Bailey James E

机构信息

Pediatrics, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, USA.

Pediatrics, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, USA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2019 Sep 24;11(9):e5743. doi: 10.7759/cureus.5743.

Abstract

Introduction Text messaging (TM) is increasingly used by the U.S. medical practices and healthcare delivery systems, but little is known about preferences of medically underserved minority patients for TM supporting improved self-care decisions. We sought to determine the characteristics of text messages and TM programs preferred by African-American patients with diabetes in medically underserved areas. Methods This convergent mixed methods study employed a self-administered survey and focus group interviews. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected simultaneously, analyzed separately, and merged to provide a holistic view of the TM characteristics patients preferred. Participants (N = 36) were recruited from a medically underserved area in Memphis, Tennessee. Focus group data were uploaded into the NVivo qualitative data analysis software program, and main themes were identified. Standard frequencies were calculated for survey responses. Results Participants ranged in the age of 22-74 years (M = 54.1; SD = 14.6) were predominantly female (77.8%), African-Americans (88.9%), and had at least a high school education (91.7%). A majority used mobile phones for sending (69.4%) and receiving (72.2%) text messages. Participants wanted to receive daily (44.4%) or weekly (47.2%) text messages from their healthcare provider (61.1%), or a motivational message program (33.3%). They preferred actionable messages with a positive tone and wanted options to customize message type, content, and frequency according to their preferences, goals, and needs. Discussion Medically underserved African-American diabetes patients want customized text messages that are practical, actionable, encouraging, and from their doctor. Healthcare providers seeking to develop patient-centered TM programs for medically underserved minority patients should personalize and tailor messages according to patient preferences, health goals, and self-care needs.

摘要

引言

短信服务(TM)在美国医疗实践和医疗服务体系中的使用越来越广泛,但对于医疗服务不足的少数族裔患者在支持改善自我护理决策方面对短信服务的偏好却知之甚少。我们试图确定医疗服务不足地区的非裔美国糖尿病患者更喜欢的短信特征和短信服务项目。

方法

这项融合性混合方法研究采用了自填式调查问卷和焦点小组访谈。定量和定性数据同时收集、分别分析并合并,以全面了解患者偏好的短信特征。参与者(N = 36)从田纳西州孟菲斯市一个医疗服务不足的地区招募。焦点小组数据上传到NVivo定性数据分析软件程序中,并确定了主要主题。计算了调查回复的标准频率。

结果

参与者年龄在22 - 74岁之间(M = 54.1;SD = 14.6),主要为女性(77.8%)、非裔美国人(88.9%),且至少拥有高中学历(91.7%)。大多数人使用手机发送(69.4%)和接收(72.2%)短信。参与者希望从他们的医疗服务提供者(61.1%)或激励信息项目(33.3%)那里收到每日(44.4%)或每周(47.2%)短信。他们更喜欢语气积极且具有可操作性的信息,并希望能够根据自己的偏好、目标和需求定制信息类型、内容和频率。

讨论

医疗服务不足的非裔美国糖尿病患者希望收到实用、可行、鼓舞人心且来自医生的定制短信。寻求为医疗服务不足的少数族裔患者开发以患者为中心的短信服务项目的医疗服务提供者应根据患者偏好、健康目标和自我护理需求对信息进行个性化定制。

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