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3082 Cardiovascular Health Promotion Among African-Americans: Community Participatory Approach to Design an Innovative Mobile-Health Intervention

机译:3082在非裔美国人中促进心血管健康:设计创新型移动健康干预措施的社区参与式方法

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OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: To translate a behavioral theory–informed, evidence-based, face-to-face health education program into an mHealth lifestyle intervention for African-Americans (AAs). METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: This mixed methods study consisted of 4 phases, using an iterative development process to intervention design with the AA community. In Phase 1, we held focus groups with AA community members and church partners (n=23) to gain insight regarding the needs and preferences of potential app end users. In Phase 2, the interdisciplinary research team synthesized input from Phase 1 for preliminary app design and content development. Phase 3 consisted of a sequential 3-meeting series with the church partners (n=13) for iterative app prototyping (assessment, cultural tailoring, final review). Phase 4 was a single group pilot study among AA church congregants (n=50) to assess app acceptability, usability, and satisfaction. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: Phase 1 focus groups indicated preferences for general and health related apps: multifunctional; high-quality graphics/visuals; evidence-based, yet simple health information; and social networking capability. Phase 2 integrated these preferences into the preliminary app prototype. Feedback from Phase 3 was used to refine the FAITH! App prototype for pilot testing. Phase 4 pilot testing indicated high acceptability, usability, and satisfaction of the FAITH! App. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: This study illustrates the process of using formative and CBPR approaches to design a culturally relevant, mHealth lifestyle intervention to address CV health disparities within the AA community. Given the positive perceptions of the app, our study supports the use of an iterative development process by others interested in implementing an mHealth lifestyle intervention for racial/ethnic minority communities.
机译:目标/特定目的:将基于行为理论的循证,面对面的健康教育计划转化为针对非洲裔美国人(AA)的mHealth生活方式干预措施。方法/研究人群:该混合方法研究包括4个阶段,使用迭代开发过程对AA社区进行干预设计。在第1阶段,我们与AA社区成员和教会合作伙伴(n = 23)举行了焦点小组讨论,以了解潜在的应用程序最终用户的需求和偏好。在第2阶段,跨学科研究团队综合了第1阶段的投入,用于初步的应用程序设计和内容开发。第3阶段包括与教会伙伴(n = 13)进行的连续3次会议系列,以进行迭代的应用程序原型设计(评估,文化剪裁,最终审查)。阶段4是在AA教会信奉者(n = 50)中进行的单组试点研究,以评估应用程序的可接受性,可用性和满意度。结果/预期结果:第1阶段焦点小组指出了一般和健康相关应用程序的偏好:多功能;高质量的图形/视觉效果;基于证据但简单的健康信息;和社交网络功能。第二阶段将这些首选项集成到了初步的应用程序原型中。第3阶段的反馈用于完善FAITH!用于原型测试的App原型。第四阶段的中试测试表明,FAITH!的可接受性,可用性和满意度很高。应用程式讨论的意义/意义:本研究说明了使用形成性和CBPR方法设计具有文化相关性的mHealth生活方式干预措施的过程,以解决AA社区内的CV健康差异。鉴于对应用程序的积极看法,我们的研究支持有兴趣对种族/少数民族社区实施mHealth生活方式干预措施的其他人使用迭代开发过程。

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