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Including Men in Prenatal Health: The Potential of e-Health to Improve Birth Outcomes

机译:Including Men in Prenatal Health: The Potential of e-Health to Improve Birth Outcomes

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Background: The U.S. infant mortality rate is the highest in the developed world, and disparity impacts underserved populations. Traditional maternal health focuses on women, excluding men from information affecting family health. Scholars advocate including men in prenatal health to reduce infant mortality, a proven strategy in developing nations. This study explored the role of U.S. men in prenatal health, barriers to involvement, and the use of e-health. Special attention was given to health literacy; research indicates e-health is effective in educating low health-literate audiences. Materials and Methods: This study interviewed men with an average age of 33 years (n=32). The sample was 38% Hispanic, 28% African American, 28% white, and 6% multiracial. Participants were asked about pregnancy health and used a pregnancy-related e-health application on a tablet computer. Participants provided opinions on content, ease of use of the tablet, and willingness to use similar applications. Results: Men believe it is important to be involved in pregnancy to help ensure healthy births. Most use mobile devices and computers for health information and found the application to be useful and interesting. Most concluded they would use a similar application to learn about pregnancy. Health literacy had minimal impact on participants' use of the tablet and information. Conclusions: This study explored the role men play in prenatal health, a promising avenue toward better birth outcomes. Using e-health is an opportune approach-it can reach men unavailable to attend prenatal programs because of work or feeling unwelcome at programs deemed "only for women."
机译:背景:美国的婴儿死亡率是发达国家中最高的,这种差异影响了服务不足的人群。传统的孕产妇保健侧重于妇女,将男子排除在影响家庭健康的信息之外。学者们主张将男性纳入产前健康,以降低婴儿死亡率,这在发展中国家是一种行之有效的策略。这项研究探讨了美国男性在产前健康中的作用、参与的障碍以及电子卫生的使用。特别关注健康素养;研究表明,电子卫生在教育低健康素养的受众方面是有效的。材料和方法: 本研究采访了平均年龄为 33 岁 (n=32) 的男性。样本是 38% 的西班牙裔、28% 的非裔美国人、28% 的白人和 6% 的多种族。参与者被问及怀孕健康,并在平板电脑上使用与怀孕相关的电子健康应用程序。参与者就内容、平板电脑的易用性以及使用类似应用程序的意愿提出了意见。结果:男性认为参与怀孕有助于确保健康分娩很重要。大多数人使用移动设备和计算机获取健康信息,并发现该应用程序有用且有趣。大多数人得出结论,他们会使用类似的应用程序来了解怀孕。健康素养对参与者使用平板电脑和信息的影响最小。结论:本研究探讨了男性在产前健康中的作用,这是改善出生结果的有希望的途径。使用电子卫生是一种合适的方法——它可以覆盖那些因工作而无法参加产前计划或在被认为“仅针对女性”的计划中感到不受欢迎的男性。

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