倾听时间:一项混合方法研究,考察社区对促进身体活动的移动技术干预措施的看法。
Time to listen: a mixed-method study examining community-based views of mobile technology for interventions to promote physical activity.
机构信息
Cardiovascular Branch, NHLBI, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Intramural Research Program, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, Rockville, Maryland, USA.
出版信息
BMJ Health Care Inform. 2020 Aug;27(3). doi: 10.1136/bmjhci-2020-100140.
INTRODUCTION
A mixed-method, co-design approach to studying the adoption of mobile health (mHealth) technology among African-American (AA) women has not been fully explored. Qualitative data may contextualise existing knowledge surrounding perceptions of mHealth among AA women as part of formative work for designing a physical activity application (app).
METHODS
A convenience sample of 16 AA women completed an informatics survey prior to participating in focus groups exploring their use of mobile technology and health apps. Survey responses provided frequency data, while iterative transcript analysis of focus groups identified themes.
RESULTS
The majority of participants (mean age=62.1 years, SD=6.6) felt comfortable using a tablet/smartphone (75.0%). Most (68.8%) reported using health-related apps, primarily focused on physical activity and nutrition. Focus groups revealed four overarching concepts, including (1) user attachment, (2) technology adoption, (3) potential facilitators and (4) potential barriers. Important features which may serve as facilitators or barriers to future adoption of a mobile app for an mHealth intervention include individual app tailoring and software concerns, respectively.
DISCUSSION
Thematic analysis revealed high user attachment to smartphones and described participants' process for adopting new mHealth technology.
CONCLUSION
Early engagement of target end users as a part of a broader co-design and community-based participatory research process for developing mHealth technologies may be useful for sustained adoption of these tools in future mHealth behavioural interventions.
简介
一种混合方法、共同设计的方法,用于研究非裔美国妇女(AA)对移动健康(mHealth)技术的采用,尚未得到充分探索。定性数据可以将 AA 妇女对 mHealth 的看法与现有知识联系起来,作为设计体育活动应用程序(app)的基础工作的一部分。
方法
16 名 AA 女性参加了一个信息学调查,然后参加了焦点小组,探讨了她们使用移动技术和健康应用程序的情况。调查结果提供了频率数据,而焦点小组的迭代转录分析则确定了主题。
结果
大多数参与者(平均年龄 62.1 岁,标准差 6.6)感觉使用平板电脑/智能手机很舒适(75.0%)。大多数人(68.8%)报告使用了健康相关的应用程序,主要集中在体育活动和营养方面。焦点小组揭示了四个总体概念,包括(1)用户依附、(2)技术采用、(3)潜在促进因素和(4)潜在障碍。可能成为未来 mHealth 干预移动应用程序采用的促进因素或障碍的重要特征包括个人应用程序定制和软件问题。
讨论
主题分析显示出智能手机的高用户粘性,并描述了参与者采用新的 mHealth 技术的过程。
结论
在开发 mHealth 技术的更广泛的共同设计和社区参与式研究过程中,早期让目标最终用户参与其中,可能对未来 mHealth 行为干预中这些工具的持续采用有用。