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智能手机支持的家庭诊断检测中病毒感染的健康消费者参与、使能和赋权:混合方法研究。

Health Consumer Engagement, Enablement, and Empowerment in Smartphone-Enabled Home-Based Diagnostic Testing for Viral Infections: Mixed Methods Study.

机构信息

Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics, College of Business, Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States.

Primary Care Innovation Lab, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2022 Jun 30;10(6):e34685. doi: 10.2196/34685.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health consumers are increasingly taking a more substantial role in decision-making and self-care regarding their health. A range of digital technologies is available for laypeople to find, share, and generate health-related information that supports their health care processes. There is also innovation and interest in home testing enabled by smartphone technology (smartphone-supported home testing [smart HT]). However, few studies have focused on the process from initial engagement to acting on the test results, which involves multiple decisions.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to identify and model the key factors leading to health consumers' engagement and enablement associated with smart HT. We also explored multiple levels of health care choices resulting from health consumer empowerment and activation from smart HT use. Understanding the factors and choices associated with engagement, enablement, empowerment, and activation helps both research and practice to support the intended and optimal use of smart HT.

METHODS

This study reports the findings from 2 phases of a more extensive pilot study of smart HT for viral infection. In these 2 phases, we used mixed methods (semistructured interviews and surveys) to shed light on the situated complexities of health consumers making autonomous decisions to engage with, perform, and act on smart HT, supporting the diagnostic aspects of their health care. Interview (n=31) and survey (n=282) participants underwent smart HT testing for influenza in earlier pilot phases. The survey also extended the viral infection context to include questions related to potential smart HT use for SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis.

RESULTS

Our resulting model revealed the smart HT engagement and enablement factors, as well as choices resulting from empowerment and activation. The model included factors leading to engagement, specifically various intrinsic and extrinsic influences. Moreover, the model included various enablement factors, including the quality of smart HT and the personal capacity to perform smart HT. The model also explores various choices resulting from empowerment and activation from the perspectives of various stakeholders (public vs private) and concerning different levels of impact (personal vs distant).

CONCLUSIONS

The findings provide insight into the nuanced and complex ways health consumers make decisions to engage with and perform smart HT and how they may react to positive results in terms of public-private and personal-distant dimensions. Moreover, the study illuminates the role that providers and smart HT sources can play to better support digitally engaged health consumers in the smart HT decision process.

摘要

背景

健康消费者在决策和自我保健方面越来越多地发挥重要作用,涉及自身健康。目前有多种数字技术可供非专业人士查找、共享和生成支持其医疗流程的健康相关信息。智能手机技术也推动了家庭检测的创新和兴趣(智能手机支持的家庭检测[smart HT])。然而,很少有研究关注从最初参与到根据测试结果采取行动的过程,其中涉及多个决策。

目的

本研究旨在确定并建模与 smart HT 相关的健康消费者参与和实现的关键因素。我们还探讨了健康消费者通过使用 smart HT 获得赋权和激活而导致的多个级别的医疗保健选择。了解与参与、实现、赋权和激活相关的因素和选择,有助于研究和实践支持 smart HT 的预期和最佳使用。

方法

本研究报告了一项更广泛的 smart HT 用于病毒感染的试点研究的 2 个阶段的研究结果。在这 2 个阶段中,我们使用混合方法(半结构化访谈和调查)来阐明健康消费者自主决策参与、执行和根据 smart HT 采取行动以支持其医疗保健诊断方面的复杂情况。访谈(n=31)和调查(n=282)参与者在早期试点阶段接受了流感的 smart HT 检测。该调查还将病毒感染的背景扩展到包括与 smart HT 用于 SARS-CoV-2 诊断相关的潜在用途的问题。

结果

我们的模型揭示了 smart HT 参与和实现的因素,以及赋权和激活带来的选择。该模型包括导致参与的因素,特别是各种内在和外在的影响。此外,该模型还包括各种实现因素,包括 smart HT 的质量和执行 smart HT 的个人能力。该模型还从公共与私人和个人与遥远的角度探讨了赋权和激活带来的各种选择,以及它们对不同层面的影响(个人与遥远)。

结论

这些发现深入了解了健康消费者参与和执行 smart HT 的复杂方式,以及他们如何根据公共与私人以及个人与遥远的维度对阳性结果做出反应。此外,该研究阐明了提供者和 smart HT 来源可以发挥的作用,以更好地支持在 smart HT 决策过程中具有数字化参与意识的健康消费者。

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