加强COVID - 19等健康状况相关知识的数字健康干预“SANGYAN播客”实施与评估:方案(预印本)

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES JMIR Research Protocols Pub Date : 2025-01-20 DOI:10.2196/41175
Ashish Joshi, Surapaneni Krishna Mohan, Apurva Kumar Pandya, Ashoo Grover, Sofia Rani Saggu, Saravanavel Kalpana Revathi, Shruti Sharma
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背景:播客是一种非传统的通过音频向大众传播信息的方式。它们是一种新兴的便携式技术,也是一种宝贵的资源,为促进参与者的健康提供了无限的机会。与卫生保健相关的播客已被用作医学教育的来源,但缺乏关于使用播客作为卫生信息来源的研究。本研究将通过实施SANGYAN播客提供新的视角,该播客包含有关COVID-19和其他健康状况的信息。目的:本研究旨在确定SANGYAN播客作为一种数字健康干预措施的有用性和有效性,以解决印度泰米尔纳德邦金奈个人与COVID-19和其他健康状况相关的错误信息。方法:将对来自金奈Panimalar医学院医院和研究所(PMCHRI)和农村卫生培训中心的500名参与者进行实施和评估研究。在18岁及以上的个人中,将招募那些居住在选定的城市和农村地区、到PMCHRI门诊部和农村卫生培训中心就诊的人。对于同意研究的参与者,他们的社会人口学细节将被记录下来,他们的健康素养将使用成人医学素养快速评估量表进行评估。一旦参与者听了播客,播客的可用性,接受度和用户满意度将被评估。对连续变量采用描述性分析,对分类变量采用频率分析。将进行双变量分析,以了解社会人口特征与播客的感知、有用性、接受度和用户满意度之间的相关性。所有分析将使用SPSS (version 24)进行,结果报告将以95% ci和results报告。截至2024年12月,SANGYAN播客已在PMCHRI中启动,供自愿使用。结论:本研究项目的发现将有助于开发和实施数据驱动、循证和以人为中心的行为改变干预措施,利用播客解决生活在不同环境中的人群面临的公共卫生挑战。这也将有助于提高播客作为健康相关信息来源的可接受性。国际注册报告标识符(irrid): DERR1-10.2196/41175。
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Digital Health Intervention (SANGYAN Podcast) to Enhance Knowledge Related to COVID-19 and Other Health Conditions: Protocol for an Implementation and Evaluation Study.

Background: Podcasts are an unconventional method of disseminating information through audio to the masses. They are an emerging portable technology and a valuable resource that provides unlimited access for promoting health among participants. Podcasts related to health care have been used as a source of medical education, but there is a dearth of studies on the use of podcasts as a source of health information. This study will provide new perspectives by implementing the SANGYAN podcast, which contains information about COVID-19 and other health conditions.

Objective: The study aims to determine the usefulness and effectiveness of the SANGYAN podcast as a digital health intervention to address misinformation related to COVID-19 and other health conditions among individuals in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Methods: An implementation and evaluation study will be conducted with 500 participants from the Panimalar Medical College Hospital & Research Institute (PMCHRI) and Rural Health Training Centre in Chennai. Among individuals aged 18 years and older, those residing in the selected urban and rural settings who visit the outpatient department of the PMCHRI and Rural Health Training Centre will be recruited. For participants who consent to the study, their sociodemographic details will be noted and their health literacy will be assessed using the Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine scale. Once the participants have listened to the podcast, the usability, acceptance, and user satisfaction of the podcast will be assessed. Descriptive analysis will be used for continuous variables, and frequency analysis will be used for categorical variables. Bivariate analysis will be conducted to understand the correlation of sociodemographic features in response to perception, usefulness, acceptance, and user satisfaction of the podcast. All analysis will be performed using SPSS (version 24), and the results will be reported with 95% CIs and P<.05.

Results: As of December 2024, the SANGYAN podcast has been launched for voluntary usage in the PMCHRI.

Conclusions: The finding from this research project will aid in the development and implementation of data-driven, evidence-based, and human-centered behavior change interventions using podcasts to address public health challenges among populations living in diverse settings. This would also help in enhancing the acceptability of podcasts as a source of health-related information.

International registered report identifier (irrid): DERR1-10.2196/41175.

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