密西西比州教会领袖对社区成员使用消费者可穿戴设备的挑战和障碍的看法

IF 3.1 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES AIMS Public Health Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3934/publichealth.2023052
Monique White, Candis Pizzetta, Edith Davidson, Andre Hines, Mario Azevedo, Fidelis Ikem, Lena M. Jones, Shelia Malone, Girmay Berhie
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& lt; abstract> & lt; sec>& lt; title> Background< / title>可穿戴设备已经开始在健康管理和疾病预防方面发挥变革性作用。</p>& lt; / sec> & lt; sec>& lt; title> Objective< / title></p>本研究通过教会领袖的视角,考察了可穿戴设备在美国密西西比州非裔美国人社区的使用情况。</p>& lt; / sec> & lt; sec>& lt; title> Methods< / title>我们与教会领袖进行了焦点小组讨论,记录他们对社区成员使用可穿戴设备的看法。我们组织了六个焦点小组,共有89位来自密西西比州的教会领袖。焦点小组的目的是将社会认知过程置于背景中,并解释社会认知过程,从而了解社区成员采用可穿戴设备的做法。参与者是来自密西西比三个地区的男性和女性教会领袖。使用主题分析彻底分析了教会领袖对在其社区采用消费者可穿戴设备的障碍和挑战的看法。</p>& lt; / sec> & lt; sec>& lt; title> Results< / title>社区成员对他们输入可穿戴设备的信息的安全性以及其他各方如何使用这些信息感到非常担忧。许多了解积极健康行为价值的社区成员无法承担购买可穿戴设备的高昂成本,而其他人则对技术表现出较低的舒适度,认为可穿戴设备适合年轻人使用。</p>& lt; / sec> & lt; sec>& lt; title> Conclusion< / title>可穿戴设备在密西西比州的更广泛采用将取决于公共卫生专业人员、政策制定者和制造商解决本研究确定的障碍的能力,从而使社区能够充分利用这些技术的潜在好处。& lt; / sec> & lt; / abstract>
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Mississippi church leaders' perceptions of challenges and barriers to the use of consumer wearables among community members
Background

Wearables have begun to play a transformative role in health management and disease prevention.

Objective

This study examined the use of wearable devices in African American communities in Mississippi, USA, through the lens of church leaders.

Methods

We conducted focus groups with church leaders to record their perceptions about the use of wearables of their community members. We conducted six focus groups with a total of 89 church leaders from across the state of Mississippi. The focus groups were designed to contextualize and explain the socio-cognitive processes that provided an understanding of wearable device adoption practices among community members. Participants were male and female church leaders who were recruited from the three Mississippi Districts. The church leaders' perceptions of barriers and challenges to the adoption of consumer wearables in their communities were thoroughly analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results

There was great apprehension on the part of community members about the security of the information they entered into the wearable devices and about how that information could be used by other parties. Many community members who understood the value of proactive health behaviors could not afford the high cost of purchasing wearable devices, while others displayed a low level of comfort with technology, believing that wearable use was for younger people.

Conclusion

More expansive adoption of wearable devices in Mississippi will depend on the ability of the public health professionals, policy-makers and manufacturers to address the barriers that were identified by this study, thereby enabling the community to have full access to the potential benefits of these technologies.

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