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Can mHealth Improve Risk Assessment in Underserved Populations? Acceptability of a Breast Health Questionnaire App in Ethnically Diverse, Older, Low-Income Women.

机译:mHealth能改善服务不足人群的风险评估吗?在多民族,老年人,低收入女性中使用乳房健康问卷应用程序的可接受性。

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Background: Use of mobile health (mHealth) tools has expanded rapidly but little research has been done on its acceptability by low-income, diverse, older patient populations.Objective: To assess the attitudes of a diverse group of underserved women on the acceptability and usability of mHealth tools in a clinical setting using a breast health questionnaire application (app) at a public hospital mammography clinic.Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted in a breast-imaging center of an urban safety net institution from July-August 2012. Interviews included pre- and post-questions. Women completed the Athena breast health questionnaire app on an iPad and were asked about their experience and ways to improve the tool.Results: Fifteen women age 45-75 years from diverse ethnic and educational backgrounds were interviewed. The majority of women, 11 of 15, preferred the Athena app over a paper version and all the women thought the app was easy to use. Two Spanish-speaking Latinas preferred paper; and two women, with limited mobile phone use, did not have a preference. Many women indicated that it would be necessary to have staff available for instruction and assistance if the app were to be implemented.Conclusions: mHealth tools are an acceptable, if not preferred, method of collecting health information for diverse, older, low-income women. Further studies are required to evaluate the reliability and accuracy of data collection using mHealth tools in underserved populations. mHealth tools should be explored as a novel way to engage diverse populations to improve clinical care and bridge gaps in health disparities.
机译:背景:移动医疗(mHealth)工具的使用已迅速扩展,但针对低收入,多样化,年龄较大的患者群体对其接受性的研究很少。目的:评估一群服务不足的妇女对接受性和接受性的态度。方法:2012年7月至2012年8月在城市安全网机构的乳房成像中心进行半结构化访谈,使用乳房健康调查表应用程序(app)在临床环境中使用mHealth工具。访谈包括提问前和提问后。妇女在iPad上完成了Athena乳房健康问卷应用程序,并询问了她们的经验和改进该工具的方法。结果:采访了15名年龄在45-75岁,来自不同种族和教育背景的妇女。 15岁中的11位女性中,大多数人都喜欢Athena应用程序而不是纸质版本,所有女性都认为该应用程序易于使用。两名讲西班牙语的拉丁裔偏爱的论文;还有两名手机使用受限的女性没有偏好。许多妇女表示,要实施该应用程序,必须要有工作人员提供指导和帮助。结论:移动医疗工具是一种收集(如果不是优选的话)的方法,可用于收集各种年龄较大的低收入妇女的健康信息。需要进行进一步的研究,以评估服务水平欠佳人群中使用mHealth工具收集数据的可靠性和准确性。移动医疗工具应作为一种新颖的方式来吸引不同人群参与,以改善临床护理并缩小健康差距。

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