声控个人助理在糖尿病预防和管理中的潜在用途:一项使用统一实施研究框架的探索性定性研究。

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Promotion Practice Pub Date : 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1177/15248399241302051
Sara Jacobs, Wendi Rotunda, Nikie Sarris Esquivel, Casey Horvitz, Valerie Ng, Adam Vincent, Laura Arena, John Feher, LaShonda Hulbert, Yvonne Mensa-Wilmot
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背景:糖尿病影响着美国数百万人,并对健康和经济构成重大挑战,但它可以通过改变健康行为来预防或管理。语音激活的个人助理(VAPAs)可以辅助这种变化,它通过提醒或获取健康信息等功能提供交互式和实时帮助。然而,关于将VAPAs纳入国家糖尿病预防计划(National DPP)或糖尿病、自我管理、教育和支持(DSMES)服务等项目的兴趣和可接受性的数据很少。​我们使用快速周转定性专题分析来确定新出现的主题,采用了实施研究综合框架(CFIR)的改编版本。结果:几乎所有的项目参与者和工作人员都有使用VAPAs的经验,但不是在这些项目的背景下。大多数项目参与者对他们使用VAPAs的能力充满信心,但担心他们的隐私和安全。鉴于VAPAs能够支持健康习惯的形成,项目工作人员对将VAPAs整合到现有项目中的可行性持乐观态度,但工作人员对使用VAPAs共享健康信息不太乐观。项目人员还认为,支持VAPA使用的额外资源将有助于确保VAPA不会给工作人员和项目参与者带来额外的负担。启示:将VAPAs作为一种资源集成,以增强已经在使用的移动应用程序,显示了支持健康行为改变的潜力。未来的研究应该包括如何进一步优化这项技术以提高实用性。
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Potential Use of Voice-Activated Personal Assistants in Diabetes Prevention and Management: An Exploratory Qualitative Study Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.

Background: Diabetes affects millions of people in the United States and poses significant health and economic challenges, but it can be prevented or managed through health behavior changes. Such changes might be aided by voice-activated personal assistants (VAPAs), which offer interactive and real-time assistance through features such as reminders, or obtaining health information. However, there are little data on interest and acceptability of integrating VAPAs into programs such as the National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP) or diabetes, self-management, education, and support (DSMES) services.

Methods: We conducted individual and small-group semi-structured interviews of National DPP and DSMES staff and program participants. We used rapid-turnaround qualitative thematic analysis to identify emerging themes using an adapted version of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR).

Results: Nearly all program participants and staff had prior experience with VAPAs, but not in the context of these programs. Most program participants felt confident in their ability to use VAPAs but were concerned about their privacy and security. Program staff were optimistic about the feasibility of integrating VAPAs into existing programs given their ability to support healthy habit formation, but staff were less optimistic about using VAPAs to share health information. Program staff also felt that additional resources to support VAPA use would help ensure that VAPAs would not create an extra burden on staff and program participants.

Implications: Integrating VAPAs as a resource to enhance mobile applications already in use shows potential to support health behavior change. Future research should include how this technology could be further optimized to enhance utility.

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Health Promotion Practice
Health Promotion Practice PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Health Promotion Practice (HPP) publishes authoritative articles devoted to the practical application of health promotion and education. It publishes information of strategic importance to a broad base of professionals engaged in the practice of developing, implementing, and evaluating health promotion and disease prevention programs. The journal"s editorial board is committed to focusing on the applications of health promotion and public health education interventions, programs and best practice strategies in various settings, including but not limited to, community, health care, worksite, educational, and international settings. Additionally, the journal focuses on the development and application of public policy conducive to the promotion of health and prevention of disease.
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