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Consumer e-health education in HIV/AIDS: a pilot study of a web-based video workshop

机译:艾滋病毒/艾滋病中的消费者电子卫生教育:基于网络的视频讲习班的初步研究

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Background Members of the HIV/AIDS community are known to use web-based tools to support learning about treatment issues. Initial research indicated components such as message forums or web-based documentation were effectively used by persons with HIV/AIDS. Video has also shown promise as a technology to aid consumer health education. However, no research has been published thus far investigating the impact of web-based environments combining these components in an educational workshop format. Methods In this qualitative study HIV/AIDS community members provided feedback on an integrated web-based consumer health education environment. Participants were recruited through organizations that serve the HIV/AIDS community located in Toronto, Canada. Demographics, data on Internet use, including messages exchanged in the study environment were collected. A group interview provided feedback on usability of the study environment, preferences for information formats, use of the message forum, and other sources for learning about treatment information. Results In this pilot study analysis of the posted messages did not demonstrate use for learning of the workshop content. Participants did not generally find the environment of value for learning about treatment information. However, participants did share how they were meeting these needs. It was indicated that a combination of resources are being used to find and discuss treatment information, including in-person sources. Conclusion More research on the ways in which treatment information needs are being met by HIV/AIDS community members and how technology fits in this process is necessary before investing large amounts of money into web-based interventions. Although this study had a limited number of participants, the findings were unexpected and, therefore, of interest to those who intend to implement online consumer health education initiatives or interventions.
机译:背景众所周知,HIV / AIDS社区的成员使用基于Web的工具来支持对治疗问题的学习。初步研究表明,信息论坛或基于Web的文档等组件已被艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者有效利用。视频还显示出作为帮助消费者健康教育的技术的希望。但是,到目前为止,尚未发表任何研究以教育研讨会的形式结合这些组件的基于Web的环境的影响的研究。方法在这项定性研究中,HIV / AIDS社区成员对基于网络的综合消费者健康教育环境提供了反馈。参与者是通过为加拿大多伦多的HIV / AIDS社区服务的组织招募的。收集了人口统计资料,有关Internet使用的数据,包括在研究环境中交换的消息。小组访谈提供了有关研究环境的可用性,信息格式偏好,消息论坛的使用以及其他有关治疗信息的学习来源的反馈。结果在此初步研究中,对已发布消息的分析并未证明可用于学习研讨会的内容。参与者通常没有找到学习治疗信息的价值环境。但是,参与者确实分享了他们如何满足这些需求。据指出,正在使用多种资源来查找和讨论治疗信息,包括面对面的消息来源。结论在将大量资金投入到基于网络的干预措施之前,有必要对艾滋病毒/艾滋病社区成员如何满足治疗信息需求以及技术如何适应该过程进行更多研究。尽管该研究的参与者数量有限,但研究结果出乎意料,因此,对于那些打算实施在线消费者健康教育计划或干预措施的人们来说,是有趣的。

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