Meherali Salima, Munro Sarah, Puinean Giulia, Salami Bukola, Wong Josephine Pui-Hing, Vandermorris Ashley, Benoit James Russell Andrew, Flicker Sarah, Okeke-Ihejirika Philomina, Stroulia Eleni, Norman Wendy V, Scott Shannon D
University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2023 Mar 22;12:e45389. doi: 10.2196/45389.
Canada is one of the world's most ethnically diverse countries, with over 7 million individuals out of a population of 38 million being born in a foreign country. Immigrant adolescents (aged 10 to 19 years) make up a substantial proportion of newcomers to Canada. Religious and cultural practices can influence adolescents' sexual attitudes and behaviors, as well as the uptake of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services among this population. Adolescence is a time to establish lifelong healthy behaviors. Research indicates an alarming gap in adolescents' SRH knowledge, yet there is limited research on the SRH needs of immigrant adolescents in Canada.
The purpose of this study is to actively engage with immigrant adolescents to develop, implement, and evaluate a mobile health (mHealth) intervention (ie, mobile app). The interactive mobile app will aim to deliver accurate and evidence-based SRH information to adolescents.
We will use community-based participatory action research to guide our study. This research project will be conducted in 4 stages based on user-centered co-design principles. In Stage 1 (Empathize), we will recruit and convene 3 adolescent advisory groups in Edmonton, Toronto, and Vancouver. Members will be engaged as coresearchers and receive training in qualitative and quantitative methodologies, sexual health, and the social determinants of health. In Stage 2 (Define and Ideate), we will explore SRH information and service needs through focus group discussions with immigrant adolescents. In Stage 3 (Prototype), we will collaborate with mobile developers to build and iteratively design the app with support from the adolescent advisory groups. Finally, in Stage 4 (Test), we will return to focus group settings to share the app prototype, gather feedback on usability, and refine and release the app.
Recruitment and data collection will be completed by February 2023, and mobile app development will begin in March 2023. The mHealth app will be our core output and is expected to be released in the spring of 2024.
Our study will advance the limited knowledge base on SRH and the information needs of immigrant adolescents in Canada as well as the science underpinning participatory action research methods with immigrant adolescents. This study will address gaps by exploring SRH priorities, health information needs, and innovative strategies to improve the SRH of immigrant adolescents. Engaging adolescents throughout the study will increase their involvement in SRH care decision-making, expand efficiencies in SRH care utilization, and ultimately improve adolescents' SRH outcomes. The app we develop will be transferable to all adolescent groups, is scalable in international contexts, and simultaneously leverages significant economies of scale.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/45389.
加拿大是世界上种族最多样化的国家之一,在3800万人口中,有超过700万人出生在国外。移民青少年(10至19岁)占加拿大新移民的很大比例。宗教和文化习俗会影响青少年的性态度和行为,以及该人群对性与生殖健康(SRH)服务的接受情况。青春期是建立终身健康行为的时期。研究表明青少年的性与生殖健康知识存在惊人差距,但针对加拿大移民青少年性与生殖健康需求的研究却很有限。
本研究的目的是积极与移民青少年合作,开发、实施并评估一种移动健康(mHealth)干预措施(即移动应用程序)。这款交互式移动应用程序旨在为青少年提供准确且基于证据的性与生殖健康信息。
我们将使用基于社区的参与式行动研究来指导我们的研究。这个研究项目将基于以用户为中心的协同设计原则分4个阶段进行。在第1阶段(共情),我们将在埃德蒙顿、多伦多和温哥华招募并召集3个青少年咨询小组。成员将作为共同研究者参与,并接受定性和定量方法、性健康以及健康的社会决定因素方面的培训。在第2阶段(定义与构思),我们将通过与移民青少年进行焦点小组讨论来探索性与生殖健康信息和服务需求。在第3阶段(原型制作),我们将与移动开发者合作,在青少年咨询小组的支持下构建并迭代设计该应用程序。最后,在第4阶段(测试),我们将回到焦点小组环境中分享应用程序原型,收集关于可用性的反馈,并完善和发布该应用程序。
招募和数据收集将于2023年2月完成,移动应用程序开发将于2023年3月开始。移动健康应用程序将是我们的核心成果,预计于2024年春季发布。
我们的研究将推进关于加拿大移民青少年性与生殖健康及信息需求的有限知识库,以及支持与移民青少年开展参与式行动研究方法的科学。本研究将通过探索性与生殖健康优先事项、健康信息需求以及改善移民青少年性与生殖健康的创新策略来弥补差距。在整个研究过程中让青少年参与将增加他们在性与生殖健康护理决策中的参与度,提高性与生殖健康护理利用效率,并最终改善青少年的性与生殖健康结果。我们开发的应用程序将可转移到所有青少年群体,在国际背景下具有可扩展性,同时利用显著的规模经济。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):PRR1 - 10.2196/45389。