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在老年黑人样本中探索灵性与技术接受度,以为量身定制的慢性病自我管理移动健康干预提供信息。

Exploring Spirituality and Technology Receptivity Among a Sample of Older Blacks to Inform a Tailored Chronic Disease Self-Management mHealth Intervention.

作者信息

Thomas-Purcell Kamilah, Ibe Tochukwu Adaobi, Purcell Donrie, Quinn Gwendolyn, Ownby Raymond

机构信息

Department of Health Science, Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences, Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA.

Mayo Clinic, College of Medicine and Science, Department of Internal Medicine, Jacksonville, FL, USA.

出版信息

Patient Relat Outcome Meas. 2020 Oct 9;11:195-207. doi: 10.2147/PROM.S260949. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Having multiple chronic conditions (MCC) is the most common health condition in older US adults of which Blacks are disproportionally affected. The management of each condition presents many challenges. Blacks in the US frequently cite spirituality as facilitator to well-being. More information is needed to understand the many aspects of spirituality that older Black patients use to manage MCCs.

METHODS

In the current study, focus groups were conducted with 30 black men and women with MCCs to examine how spirituality can be incorporated into a mobile health intervention designed to increase chronic disease self-management (CDSM) skills by improving health literacy. Groups discussed spiritual practices used to facilitate CDSM and their perceptions about mobile technology use.

RESULTS

Inductive thematic analysis suggested that a chronic disease wellness plan that acknowledges the relationship between spirituality and health was preferred by most participants. Additionally, the desire for mobile health (mHealth) among this group points to an opportunity for intervention.

DISCUSSION

Creating culturally appropriate educational messages about CDSM that incorporate spiritual practices may be a useful method for building sustainable CDSM skills. Next steps include the development of a mHealth intervention prototype based on the results and pre-testing it prior to deployment.

摘要

引言

患有多种慢性病(MCC)是美国老年成年人中最常见的健康状况,其中黑人受到的影响尤为严重。每种疾病的管理都面临诸多挑战。美国黑人经常将精神信仰视为促进幸福感的因素。需要更多信息来了解老年黑人患者用于管理多种慢性病的精神信仰的诸多方面。

方法

在本研究中,对30名患有多种慢性病的黑人男性和女性进行了焦点小组访谈,以探讨如何将精神信仰纳入一项移动健康干预措施,该措施旨在通过提高健康素养来增强慢性病自我管理(CDSM)技能。各小组讨论了用于促进慢性病自我管理的精神修行方式以及他们对移动技术使用的看法。

结果

归纳主题分析表明,大多数参与者更喜欢一种承认精神信仰与健康之间关系的慢性病健康计划。此外,该群体对移动健康(mHealth)的需求为干预提供了契机。

讨论

创建包含精神修行方式的、符合文化背景的慢性病自我管理教育信息,可能是培养可持续的慢性病自我管理技能的有效方法。下一步包括根据研究结果开发移动健康干预原型,并在部署前进行预测试。

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