利用移动技术支持中国和西班牙移民的2型糖尿病自我管理:一项混合方法可接受性研究

Kexin Yu, Shinyi Wu, Ruotong Liu, I. Chi
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摘要移民群体更有可能遭受2型糖尿病(T2DM)引起的巨大痛苦。移动健康应用程序(mHealth应用程序)使T2DM自我护理知识和工具更容易获得,有望改善移民中的糖尿病结果。新冠肺炎大流行期间,社交距离协议和对病毒在医疗机构传播的担忧进一步突出了移动技术在促进服务不足人群中T2DM自我护理管理方面的价值。这项研究考察了中国和西班牙裔移民采用mHealth应用程序促进T2DM自我管理的可接受性。本研究采用嵌入式混合方法设计。118名参与者完成了调查,以了解他们使用移动技术的现状。72.88%的受访者使用智能手机,其中,使用频率几乎每天都有。一半的参与者没有将技术用于与健康相关的目的。然后,对16名中国人和8名西班牙裔参与者进行了半结构化访谈,深入探讨采用T2DM应用程序跟踪自我管理的意图、促进因素和障碍。表现预期和努力预期似乎会影响参与者使用该应用程序的意愿。家庭提供技术支持是一个重要的促进因素,而视力差是一个主要障碍。这些发现表明,中国和西班牙裔移民有条件地接受T2DM自我管理的移动应用程序。开发满足性能和工作量预期的智能手机应用程序,并解决技术支持和视力问题,对于采用mHealth来减少中国和西班牙裔移民中T2DM的差异至关重要。
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Harnessing mobile technology to support type 2 diabetes self-management among Chinese and Hispanic immigrants: a mixed-methods acceptability study
ABSTRACT Immigrant populations are more likely to suffer a significant amount of distress caused by type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Mobile health applications (mHealth apps) make T2DM self-care knowledge and tools more accessible, which holds promise to improve diabetes outcomes among immigrants. The social distancing protocol and concerns about virus spread in healthcare facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic further highlights the value of mobile technology to facilitate T2DM self-care management among underserved populations. This study examined Chinese and Hispanic immigrants’ acceptability for adopting a mHealth app to facilitate T2DM self-management. This study used an embedded mixed methods design. Surveys were completed by 118 participants to understand their status quo of using mobile technology. Smartphones were used by 72.88% of respondents, and among them, the frequency of use was almost every day. Half participants had not used technology for health-related purposes. Then, semi-structured interviews with sixteen Chinese and eight Hispanic participants were completed to delve into intentions, facilitators, and barriers for adopting a T2DM app for tracking self-management. Performance expectancy and effort expectancy appeared to influence participants’ intention to use the app. Family to provide technical support was an essential facilitator, while poor eyesight was a major barrier. These findings showed that Chinese and Hispanic immigrants were conditionally accepting a mobile application for T2DM self-management. Developing smartphone apps meeting performance and effort expectancies and addressing the technical support and eyesight issues are critical to adoption of mHealth to reduce T2DM disparities among Chinese and Hispanic immigrants.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work® is dedicated to the examina­tion of multicultural social issues as they relate to social work policy, research, theory, and practice. The journal helps readers develop knowledge and promote understanding of the impact of culture, ethnicity, and class on the individual, group, organization, and community on the delivery of human services.
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