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对改善土耳其境内叙利亚难民母婴健康的移动医疗干预措施的看法:最终用户接受度的机遇与挑战。

Perceptions on a mobile health intervention to improve maternal child health for Syrian refugees in Turkey: Opportunities and challenges for end-user acceptability.

机构信息

Center for Global Noncommunicable Diseases, RTI International, Seattle, WA, United States.

HERA Inc, Boston, MA, United States.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Nov 22;10:1025675. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1025675. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mobile health (mhealth) technology presents an opportunity to address many unique challenges refugee populations face when accessing healthcare. A robust body of evidence supports the use of mobile phone-based reminder platforms to increase timely and comprehensive access to health services. Yet, there is a dearth of research in their development for displaced populations, as well as refugee perspectives in design processes to improve effective adoptions of mhealth interventions.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to explore healthcare barriers faced by Syrian refugee women in Turkey, and their perceptions of a maternal-child health mobile application designed to provide antenatal care and vaccine services. These findings guided development of a framework for enhancing acceptability of mobile health applications specific to refugee end-users.

METHODS

Syrian refugee women who were pregnant or had at least one child under the age of 2 years old at the time of recruitment ( = 14) participated in semi-structured in-depth interviews. Participants had the opportunity to directly interact with an operational maternal-child health mobile application during the interview. Using a grounded theory approach, we identified critical factors and qualities mhealth developers should consider when developing user-friendly applications for refugees.

RESULTS

It was observed that a refugee's perception of the mobile health application's usability was heavily influenced by past healthcare experiences and the contextual challenges they face while accessing healthcare. The in-depth interviews with refugee end-users identified that data security, offline capability, clear-user directions, and data retrievability were critical qualities to build into mobile health applications. Among the features included in the maternal-child health application, participants most valued the childhood vaccination reminder and health information features. Furthermore, the application's multi-lingual modes (Arabic, Turkish, and English) strengthened the application's usability among Syrian refugee populations living in Turkey.

CONCLUSIONS

The inclusion of refugee perceptions in mhealth applications offers unique developer insights for building more inclusive and effective tools for vulnerable populations. Basic upfront discussions of the mobile application's health goals and its personal value to the user may improve their long-term use. Further prospective research is needed on retention and use of mobile health applications for refugee women and other displaced populations.

摘要

背景

移动医疗(mhealth)技术为解决难民获得医疗保健时面临的许多独特挑战提供了机会。大量证据支持使用基于手机的提醒平台来增加及时和全面获得健康服务的机会。然而,在为流离失所人口开发移动电话应用程序方面,以及在改善移动医疗干预措施的有效采用的设计过程中,难民的观点方面,研究还很缺乏。

目的

本研究旨在探讨在土耳其的叙利亚难民女性所面临的医疗保健障碍,以及她们对旨在提供产前护理和疫苗服务的母婴健康移动应用程序的看法。这些发现指导了针对难民最终用户的增强移动健康应用程序可接受性的框架的制定。

方法

在招募时(= 14 人),招募了怀孕或至少有一名 2 岁以下儿童的叙利亚难民女性,参与者在接受采访时还有机会直接与运行中的母婴健康移动应用程序进行交互。我们使用扎根理论方法,确定了移动医疗开发者在为难民开发用户友好型应用程序时应考虑的关键因素和质量。

结果

观察到,难民对移动医疗应用程序可用性的看法受到过去医疗保健经验以及他们在获得医疗保健时面临的背景挑战的严重影响。对难民最终用户的深入访谈确定,数据安全性、离线功能、清晰的用户指导和数据可检索性是构建移动医疗应用程序的关键质量。在母婴健康应用程序中包括的功能中,参与者最看重儿童疫苗接种提醒和健康信息功能。此外,应用程序的多语言模式(阿拉伯语、土耳其语和英语)加强了该应用程序在土耳其生活的叙利亚难民群体中的可用性。

结论

在移动医疗应用程序中纳入难民的看法为构建对弱势群体更具包容性和更有效的工具提供了独特的开发者见解。预先讨论移动应用程序的健康目标及其对用户的个人价值可能会提高他们的长期使用。需要对移动健康应用程序对难民妇女和其他流离失所人口的保留和使用进行进一步的前瞻性研究。

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