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Participation of African Americans in e-Health and m-Health Studies: A Systematic Review

机译:非洲裔美国人在电子健康和M卫生研究中的参与:系统审查

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Background:African Americans (AA) experience high levels of health disparities for several diseases, yet remain underrepresented in clinical trials and other types of research. The high ownership of smartphones among AA puts them in a unique position to be recruited into e-Health/m-Health interventions.Objective:This article is a systematic review of the participation of AA in e-Health/m-Health interventions, the diseases/health conditions targeted, and the recruitment and retention strategies used.Materials and Methods:A systematic review was done with PubMed, PsycINFO, Web of Science, EBSCOhost, and CINAHL databases, as well as hand searches of 14 journals. The search was restricted to studies conducted in the United States and that were published between January 2000 and June 2016. Twenty-three distinct search terms were used.Results:After removal of duplicates, 565 studies were screened and assessed for eligibility, and 56 met the inclusion criteria. Eight studies had exclusively AA participants. Eighty percent of the studies had female participants. Participants were recruited primarily from clinics/healthcare facilities. Forty-five percent of the studies provided monetary incentives. Only five studies addressed retention of participants. The diseases/health conditions that were studied included overweight/obesity, diabetes, physical activity, cardiovascular conditions, nutrition, prenatal health, and HIV.Conclusion:There was a low representation of AA in the studies in this review. Opportunities exist to engage AA in e-Health/m-Health research, but researchers must go beyond the traditional one-size-fits-all approach to determine what mixture of incentives and recruitment/retention strategies would work best for a particular health condition, population group, or community.
机译:背景:非洲裔美国人(AA)经历了几种疾病的高水平的健康差异,但在临床试验和其他类型的研究中仍然是持久性的。 AA中的智能手机的高所有权使它们能够招募到E-Health / M-Health干预中的独特职位。目的:本文是对AA在电子健康/ M卫生干预中的参与的系统审查有针对性的疾病/健康状况,以及使用的招聘和保留策略。材料和方法:系统审查是用PubMed,Psycinfo,Science,EBSCOHOST和Cinahl数据库网络以及14个期刊的手搜索完成。该搜索仅限于美国在美国进行的研究,并在2000年1月至2016年6月之间发布。使用了二十三个不同的搜索条款。结果:筛选重复后,筛选和评估了565项研究,并为资格进行了评估,56名纳入标准。八项研究完全是AA参与者。百分之八十的研究有女性参与者。参与者主要来自诊所/医疗保健设施。四十五个研究提供了货币奖励。只有五项研究都涉及与参与者的保留。研究的疾病/健康状况包括超重/肥胖,糖尿病,身体活动,心血管条件,营养,产前健康和艾滋病毒。结论:在本综述中的研究中有一个低代表AA。有机会在E-Health / M-Health Research中聘用AA,但研究人员必须超越传统的单规范 - 所有方法,以确定激励和招聘/保留策略的混合最适合特定的健康状况,人口群体或社区。

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