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Community Engagement in the Development of an mHealth-Enabled Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health Intervention (Step It Up): Pilot Focus Group Study

机译:社区参与开发基于mHealth的体育锻炼和心血管健康干预措施(逐步提高):试点焦点小组研究

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Background: Community-based participatory research is an effective tool for improving health outcomes in minority communities. Few community-based participatory research studies have evaluated methods of optimizing smartphone apps for health technology-enabled interventions in African Americans. Objective: This study aimed to utilize focus groups (FGs) for gathering qualitative data to inform the development of an app that promotes physical activity (PA) among African American women in Washington, DC. Methods: We recruited a convenience sample of African American women (N=16, age range 51-74 years) from regions of Washington, DC metropolitan area with the highest burden of cardiovascular disease. Participants used an app created by the research team, which provided motivational messages through app push notifications and educational content to promote PA. Subsequently, participants engaged in semistructured FG interviews led by moderators who asked open-ended questions about participants’ experiences of using the app. FGs were audiorecorded and transcribed verbatim, with subsequent behavioral theory-driven thematic analysis. Key themes based on the Health Belief Model and emerging themes were identified from the transcripts. Three independent reviewers iteratively coded the transcripts until consensus was reached. Then, the final codebook was approved by a qualitative research expert. Results: In this study, 10 main themes emerged. Participants emphasized the need to improve the app by optimizing automation, increasing relatability (eg, photos that reflect target demographic), increasing educational material (eg, health information), and connecting with community resources (eg, cooking classes and exercise groups). Conclusions: Involving target users in the development of a culturally sensitive PA app is an essential step for creating an app that has a higher likelihood of acceptance and use in a technology-enabled intervention. This may decrease health disparities in cardiovascular diseases by more effectively increasing PA in a minority population.
机译:背景:基于社区的参与性研究是改善少数民族社区健康状况的有效工具。很少有基于社区的参与性研究评估过优化智能手机应用程序以针对非裔美国人进行卫生技术干预的方法。目的:本研究旨在利用焦点小组(FG)收集定性数据,为华盛顿特区非裔美国女性开发促进体育锻炼(PA)的应用程序提供信息。方法:我们从华盛顿特区大都会地区心血管疾病负担最高的地区招募了一个便利的非裔美国女性样本(N = 16,年龄范围51-74岁)。参与者使用了由研究团队创建的应用程序,该应用程序通过应用程序推送通知和教育性内容提供了激励信息,以促进PA的发展。随后,参加者在主持人的带领下进行了半结构化FG访谈,他们询问了有关参加者使用该应用程序的体验的开放式问题。 FG被录音并逐字记录,随后进行了行为理论驱动的主题分析。从成绩单中确定了基于健康信念模型和新兴主题的关键主题。由三名独立的审稿人对成绩单进行迭代编码,直到达成共识。然后,最终的密码本得到了定性研究专家的批准。结果:在这项研究中,出现了10个主要主题。参与者强调需要通过优化自动化,提高相关性(例如,反映目标人群的照片),增加教育资料(例如,健康信息)以及与社区资源(例如,烹饪班和运动小组)联系来改进应用程序。结论:让目标用户参与对文化敏感的PA应用程序的开发是创建应用程序的必要步骤,该应用程序在技术支持的干预措施中被接受和使用的可能性更高。通过更有效地增加少数群体的PA,可以减少心血管疾病的健康差异。

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