Taboada Arianna, Ly Elizabeth, Ramo Danielle, Dillon Fred, Chang Yin-Juei, Hooper Clare, Yost Elly, Haritatos Jana
Hopelab, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Society of Family Planning, Denver, CO, USA.
Glob Qual Nurs Res. 2021 May 4;8:23333936211014497. doi: 10.1177/23333936211014497. eCollection 2021 Jan-Dec.
The present study explores barriers and facilitators experienced by public health nurses introducing a mobile health technology platform (Goal Mama) to the Nurse-Family Partnership home-visiting program. Goal Mama is a HIPAA-compliant goal-coaching and visit preparation platform that clients and nurses use together to set and track goals. Forty-two nurses across five sites, including urban, suburban, and rural communities, piloted the platform with clients for 6 months. The mixed method, QUAL+quan pilot evaluation focused on deeply understanding the implementation process. Data were analyzed via iterative content analysis and multivariate regression analysis, and triangulated to identify salient findings. Over 6 months of use participants identified critical areas for product and implementation improvement, but still viewed the platform favorably. Key opportunities for improving sustained use revolved around supporting the technological and programmatic integration needed to lower key barriers and further facilitate implementation.
本研究探讨了公共卫生护士在将移动健康技术平台(目标妈妈)引入护士-家庭伙伴关系家访计划时所经历的障碍和促进因素。目标妈妈是一个符合健康保险流通与责任法案(HIPAA)的目标指导和家访准备平台,客户和护士可共同使用该平台来设定和跟踪目标。来自五个地点(包括城市、郊区和农村社区)的42名护士与客户一起对该平台进行了为期6个月的试点。采用混合方法(QUAL+quan)进行的试点评估侧重于深入了解实施过程。通过迭代内容分析和多元回归分析对数据进行了分析,并进行了三角验证以确定显著的研究结果。在6个月的使用过程中,参与者确定了产品和实施改进的关键领域,但仍对该平台持积极看法。提高持续使用的关键机会围绕着支持降低关键障碍和进一步促进实施所需的技术和计划整合。