Thomas Kristin, Neher Margit, Alexandrou Christina, Müssener Ulrika, Henriksson Hanna, Löf Marie
Division of Society and Health, Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
Department of Rehabilitation, School of Health and Welfare, Jönköping University, Jönköping, Sweden.
Front Health Serv. 2022 Nov 1;2:951879. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2022.951879. eCollection 2022.
Obesity in childhood is a public health concern worldwide and mobile phone-based interventions (mHealth) has shown to facilitate obesity prevention. However, more research is needed on the implementation of digital tools in routine primary care. This study explored behavior change determinants for implementing a health promotion mHealth intervention (MINISTOP 2.0 app) targeting parents of 4-year-olds.
Secondary data from telephone interviews ( = 15) with child health care nurses working within primary child healthcare in Sweden was analyzed using directed content analysis and the COM-B model.
Barriers for implementation included: limited knowledge about using technology and reservations about how and to what extent parents would use mHealth. Potential facilitators included nurses' openness to learn and try new tools, confidence in their role and engagement in reaching parents as well as beliefs that the app could improve practice by prompting dialogue and being a shared platform. Nurses expressed a strong professional identity and shared understanding of their practice, mechanisms that could potentially inhibit or facilitate implementation.
Findings suggest cautious optimism regarding implementing mobile phone-based tools in child primary healthcare in terms of capability, opportunity and motivation among stakeholders. Implementation strategies such as educational outreach visits and making the intervention testable among stakeholders could further facilitate implementation in this clinical context. However, more research is needed on behavior change determinants in different stages of real-world implementation.
儿童肥胖是全球公共卫生关注的问题,基于手机的干预措施(移动健康)已显示有助于预防肥胖。然而,在常规初级保健中实施数字工具方面还需要更多研究。本研究探讨了针对4岁儿童家长实施健康促进移动健康干预措施(MINISTOP 2.0应用程序)的行为改变决定因素。
使用定向内容分析法和COM - B模型对来自瑞典儿童初级保健机构的儿童保健护士进行电话访谈(n = 15)的二手数据进行分析。
实施的障碍包括:对技术使用的了解有限,以及对家长如何使用和在多大程度上使用移动健康存在保留意见。潜在的促进因素包括护士对学习和尝试新工具持开放态度、对自身角色的信心以及与家长沟通的参与度,以及认为该应用程序可以通过促进对话和成为共享平台来改善实践的信念。护士们表现出强烈的职业认同感以及对其实践的共同理解,这些机制可能会抑制或促进实施。
研究结果表明,就利益相关者的能力、机会和动机而言,在儿童初级保健中实施基于手机的工具持谨慎乐观态度。诸如教育外展访问以及使干预措施在利益相关者中具有可测试性等实施策略可以进一步促进在这种临床环境中的实施。然而,在实际实施的不同阶段,关于行为改变决定因素还需要更多研究。