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Feasibility of Social Media–Based Recruitment and Perceived Acceptability of Digital Health Interventions for Caregivers of Justice-Involved Youth: Mixed Methods Study

机译:基于社交媒体的招聘和可接受的数字健康干预措施的可行性,为司法的照顾者提供的职业疗养干预:混合方法研究

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Background Caregiver involvement is critical for supporting positive behavioral health and legal outcomes for justice-involved youth; however, recruiting this population into clinical research studies and engaging them in treatment remain challenging. Technology-based approaches are a promising, yet understudied avenue for recruiting and intervening with caregivers of justice-involved youth. Objective This mixed methods study aimed to assess the feasibility of recruiting caregivers of justice-involved youth using social media into clinical research and to understand caregivers’ perceptions of the acceptability of digital health interventions. Methods Caregivers of justice-involved youth were recruited through paid Facebook advertisements to participate in a Web-based survey. Advertisement design was determined using Facebook A/B split testing, and the advertisement with the lowest cost per link click was used for the primary advertisement campaign. Survey participants were offered the option to participate in a follow-up qualitative phone interview focused on the perceived feasibility and acceptability of digital health interventions. Results Facebook advertisements were successful in quickly recruiting a diverse set of caregivers (80/153, 52.3% female; mean age 43 years, SD 7; 76/168, 45.2% black, 34/168, 20.2% white, and 28/168, 16.7% Latinx; and 97/156, 62.2% biological parents); cost per click was US $0.53, and conversion rate was 11.5%. Survey participants used multiple social media platforms; 60.1% (101/168) of the participants indicated they would participate in a digital health intervention for caregivers of justice-involved youth. Survey respondents’ most preferred intervention was supportive and motivational parenting messages via SMS text message. Of the survey respondents, 18 completed a phone interview (12/18, 67% female; mean age 45 years, SD 10; 10/18, 56% black, 7/18, 39% white, and 1/18, 6% Latinx; and 16/18, 89% biological parents). Interview participant responses suggested digital health interventions are acceptable, but they expressed both likes (eg, alleviates barriers to treatment access) and concerns (eg, privacy); their most preferred intervention was video-based family therapy. Conclusions Recruiting and intervening with caregivers of justice-involved youth through social media and other digital health approaches may be a feasible and acceptable approach to overcoming barriers to accessing traditional in-person behavioral health care.
机译:背景护理人员参与对于支持司法的积极行为健康和法律成果至关重要;然而,招募该人群进入临床研究研究,并将其参与治疗仍然具有挑战性。基于技术的方法是一个很有希望的,但有人尚未与司法的护理人员招募和干预的途径。目的这一混合方法的研究旨在评估使用社交媒体进入临床研究的司法护理人员的可行性,并了解看明者对数字健康干预可接受性的看法。方法通过付费Facebook广告招聘司法青年的护理人员参与基于网络的调查。广告设计使用Facebook A / B分割测试确定,并且每个链接成本最低点击的广告用于主广告活动。调查参与者被提供参与后续定性电话采访的选项,重点是数字健康干预的感知可行性和可接受性。结果Facebook广告在迅速招募了一套不同的护理人员(80/153,52.3%的女性;平均年龄43年,SD 7; 76/168,45.2%Black,34/168,20.2%White和28/168 16.7%拉丁X; 97/156,62.2%的生物父母);每次点击费用为0.53美元,转换率为11.5%。调查参与者使用了多个社交媒体平台; 60.1%(101/168)参与者表示,他们将参加司法人员的数字健康干预涉及义务的护理人员。调查受访者最优选的干预是通过短信短信的支持性和励志育儿消息。调查受访者,18人完成了电话面试(12/18,女性67%;平均年龄45岁,SD 10; 10 / 18,56%黑色,7 / 18,39%白色和1/18,6%拉丁X; 16/18,89%的生物父母)。采访参与者的反应建议数字健康干预是可以接受的,但他们表达了喜欢(例如,减轻治疗访问的障碍)和担忧(例如,隐私);他们最喜欢的干预是基于视频的家庭治疗。结论通过社交媒体和其他数字健康方法招募和干预司法人员的护理人员可能是一种可行和可接受的方法,可以克服进入传统的行为保健的障碍。

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