Nguyen Antony, Yu Filmer, Park Linda G, Fukuoka Yoshimi, Wong Ching, Gildengorin Ginny, Nguyen Tung T, Tsoh Janice Y, Jih Jane
Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.
Department of Epidemiology, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY, United States.
JMIR Form Res. 2024 Jun 10;8:e56373. doi: 10.2196/56373.
Physical inactivity is associated with adverse health outcomes among Asian Americans, who exhibit the least adherence to physical activity guidelines compared with other racial and ethnic groups. Mobile app-based interventions are a promising approach to promote healthy behaviors. However, there is a lack of app-based interventions focused on improving physical activity among Asian Americans whose primary language is not English.
This pilot study aimed to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a 5-week intervention using a culturally and linguistically adapted, evidence-based mobile phone app with an accelerometer program, to promote physical activity among Chinese-, Tagalog-, or Vietnamese-speaking Americans.
Participants were recruited through collaborations with community-based organizations. The intervention was adapted from a 12-month physical activity randomized controlled trial involving the app and accelerometer for English-speaking adults. Sociodemographic characteristics, lifestyle factors, and physical measurements were collected at the baseline visit. A 7-day run-in period was conducted to screen for the participants who could wear a Fitbit One (Fitbit LLC) accelerometer and complete the app's daily step diary. During the 4-week intervention period, participants wore the accelerometer and reported their daily steps in the app. Participants also received daily messages to reinforce key contents taught during an in-person educational session, remind them to input steps, and provide tailored feedback. Feasibility measures were the percentage of eligible participants completing the run-in period and the percentage of participants who used the app diary for at least 5 out of 7 days during the intervention period. We conducted poststudy participant interviews to explore overall intervention acceptability.
A total of 19 participants were enrolled at the beginning of the study with a mean age of 47 (SD 13.3; range 29-70) years, and 58% (n=11) of them were female. Of the participants, 26% (n=5) were Chinese, 32% (n=6) were Vietnamese, and 42% (n=8) were Filipino. All participants met the run-in criteria to proceed with the intervention. Adherence to the app diary ranged from 74% (n=14) in week 2 to 95% (n=18) in week 4. The daily average steps per week from accelerometers increased each week from 8451 (SD 3378) steps during the run-in period to 10,930 (SD 4213) steps in week 4. Participants reported positive experiences including an increased motivation to walk and the enjoyment of being able to monitor their physical activity.
This is the first pilot study of a multicomponent intervention and evidence-based mobile phone app to promote physical activity among Asian Americans who use apps in traditional Chinese, Tagalog, or Vietnamese, which demonstrated high feasibility and acceptability. Future work focused on multilingual mobile apps to address disparities in physical inactivity among Asian Americans should be considered.
缺乏身体活动与亚裔美国人的不良健康后果相关,与其他种族和族裔群体相比,亚裔美国人对身体活动指南的遵守程度最低。基于移动应用程序的干预措施是促进健康行为的一种有前景的方法。然而,缺乏针对母语不是英语的亚裔美国人改善身体活动的基于应用程序的干预措施。
本试点研究旨在评估一项为期5周的干预措施的可行性和可接受性,该干预措施使用一款经过文化和语言调整的、基于证据的带有加速度计程序的手机应用程序,以促进说中文、他加禄语或越南语的美国人的身体活动。
通过与社区组织合作招募参与者。该干预措施改编自一项为期12个月的针对说英语成年人的身体活动随机对照试验,该试验涉及该应用程序和加速度计。在基线访视时收集社会人口学特征、生活方式因素和身体测量数据。进行为期7天的磨合期,以筛选能够佩戴Fitbit One(Fitbit LLC)加速度计并完成应用程序每日步数日记的参与者。在为期4周的干预期内,参与者佩戴加速度计并在应用程序中报告他们的每日步数。参与者还收到每日信息,以强化在面对面教育课程中讲授的关键内容,提醒他们输入步数,并提供量身定制的反馈。可行性指标是完成磨合期的合格参与者的百分比,以及在干预期内至少7天中有5天使用应用程序日记的参与者的百分比。我们在研究后对参与者进行了访谈,以探讨总体干预措施的可接受性。
共有19名参与者在研究开始时入组,平均年龄为47(标准差13.3;范围29 - 70)岁,其中58%(n = 11)为女性。参与者中,26%(n = 5)是中国人,32%(n = 6)是越南人,42%(n = 8)是菲律宾人。所有参与者均符合继续干预的磨合期标准。对应用程序日记的依从性从第2周的74%(n = 14)到第4周的95%(n = 18)不等。加速度计每周的每日平均步数从磨合期的8451(标准差3378)步每周增加到第4周的10930(标准差4213)步。参与者报告了积极的体验,包括步行动力增加以及能够监测自己的身体活动的乐趣。
这是第一项针对多成分干预措施和基于证据的手机应用程序以促进使用繁体中文、他加禄语或越南语应用程序的亚裔美国人身体活动的试点研究,该研究证明了高可行性和可接受性。应考虑未来针对多语言移动应用程序的工作,以解决亚裔美国人身体活动不足方面的差异。