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原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民妇女对移动医疗的获取和兴趣:全国性网络横断面调查。

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's Access to and Interest in mHealth: National Web-based Cross-sectional Survey.

机构信息

College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University, Bedford Park, Australia.

First Peoples Health Unit, Griffith University, Southport, Australia.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2023 Mar 6;25:e42660. doi: 10.2196/42660.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health programs delivered through digital devices such as mobile phones (mobile health [mHealth]) have become an increasingly important component of the health care tool kit. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women of reproductive age are likely to be caring for children and family members and needing health care, but little is known about their access to and interest in mHealth.

OBJECTIVE

The objectives of this study were to investigate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women's ownership of digital devices, access to the internet, current mHealth use, and interest and preferences for future mHealth. We examined the factors (age, remoteness, caring for a child younger than 5 years, and level of education) associated with the ownership of digital devices, use of internet, and interest in using a mobile phone to improve health. This study also examines if women are more likely to use mHealth for topics that they are less confident to talk about face-to-face with a health professional.

METHODS

A national web-based cross-sectional survey targeting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women of reproductive age (16-49 years) was performed. Descriptive statistics were reported, and logistic regressions were used to examine the associations.

RESULTS

In total, 379 women completed the survey; 89.2% (338/379) owned a smartphone, 53.5% (203/379) a laptop or home computer, 35.6% (135/379) a tablet, and 93.1% (353/379) had access to the internet at home. Most women used social media (337/379, 88.9%) or the internet (285/379, 75.2%) everyday. The most common modality used on the mobile phone for health was Google (232/379, 61.2%), followed by social media (195/379, 51.5%). The most preferred modality for future programs was SMS text messaging (211/379, 55.7%) and social media (195/379, 51.4%). The most preferred topics for future mHealth programs were healthy eating (210/379, 55.4%) and cultural engagement (205/379, 54.1%). Women who were younger had greater odds of owning a smartphone, and women with tertiary education were more likely to own a tablet or laptop. Older age was associated with interest to use telehealth, and higher educational attainment was associated with interest for videoconferencing. Most women (269/379, 70.9%) used an Aboriginal medical service and overall reported high rates of confidence to discuss health topics with a health professional. Overall, women showed a similar likelihood of selecting a topic in mHealth whether they were or were not confident to talk to a health professional about that.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study found that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women were avid users of the internet and had strong interest in mHealth. Future mHealth programs for these women should consider utilizing SMS text messaging and social media modalities and including content on nutrition and culture. A noteworthy limitation of this study was that participant recruitment was web-based (due to COVID-19 restrictions).

摘要

背景

通过移动电话等数字设备提供的健康项目(移动医疗(mHealth))已成为医疗保健工具包中越来越重要的组成部分。处于生育年龄的土著和托雷斯海峡岛民妇女可能需要照顾孩子和家庭成员,并需要医疗保健,但人们对她们获得和使用 mHealth 的情况知之甚少。

目的

本研究的目的是调查土著和托雷斯海峡岛民妇女拥有数字设备的情况、获得互联网的途径、当前 mHealth 的使用情况以及对未来 mHealth 的兴趣和偏好。我们研究了与拥有数字设备、使用互联网以及对使用手机改善健康的兴趣相关的因素(年龄、偏远地区、照顾 5 岁以下儿童以及教育程度)。本研究还考察了妇女是否更有可能使用 mHealth 来讨论她们面对面与卫生专业人员交谈时不太自信的话题。

方法

针对处于生育年龄(16-49 岁)的土著和托雷斯海峡岛民妇女进行了一项全国性的基于网络的横断面调查。报告了描述性统计数据,并进行了逻辑回归分析以检验关联。

结果

共有 379 名妇女完成了调查;89.2%(338/379)拥有智能手机,53.5%(203/379)拥有笔记本电脑或家用电脑,35.6%(135/379)拥有平板电脑,93.1%(353/379)在家中可以访问互联网。大多数妇女每天使用社交媒体(337/379,88.9%)或互联网(285/379,75.2%)。在移动电话上最常用的健康模式是谷歌(232/379,61.2%),其次是社交媒体(195/379,51.5%)。未来项目最受欢迎的模式是短信(211/379,55.7%)和社交媒体(195/379,51.4%)。未来 mHealth 项目最受欢迎的主题是健康饮食(210/379,55.4%)和文化参与(205/379,54.1%)。年龄较小的妇女更有可能拥有智能手机,而接受过高等教育的妇女更有可能拥有平板电脑或笔记本电脑。年龄较大与使用远程医疗的兴趣相关,而较高的教育程度与使用视频会议的兴趣相关。大多数妇女(269/379,70.9%)使用了土著医疗服务,并总体上表示对与卫生专业人员讨论健康问题有很高的信心。总体而言,女性在选择 mHealth 中的主题时表现出相似的可能性,无论她们是否有信心与卫生专业人员讨论该主题。

结论

我们的研究发现,土著和托雷斯海峡岛民妇女是互联网的热衷使用者,对 mHealth 有浓厚的兴趣。未来针对这些妇女的 mHealth 项目应考虑利用短信和社交媒体模式,并纳入营养和文化方面的内容。这项研究的一个显著局限性是参与者招募是基于网络的(由于 COVID-19 限制)。

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