@Article{info:doi/10.2196/23058,作者=“Ta Park, Van and Kim, Amber and Cho, In Hyang and Nam, Bora and Nguyen, kue and Vuong, Quyen and Periyakoil, Vyjeyanthi S and Hong, Y Alicia”,标题=“越南裔美国人参与精准健康研究的动机和短信作为招募和干预策略的可接受性:定性研究”,期刊=“JMIR Mhealth Uhealth”,年=“2021”,月=“Mar”,日=“11”,卷=“9”,数=“3”,页=“e23058”,关键词=“越南裔美国人;发短信;精密健康;定性研究;背景:精准医疗研究中所做的最大努力是精准医学倡议(PMI),也被称为我们所有人的研究计划,其目标是包括100万或更多的参与者,成为一个多样化的数据库的一部分,可以帮助彻底改变精准健康研究。然而,亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民参与精确健康研究的程度有限;这包括越南裔美国人,尤其是那些英语水平有限的人。PMI与服务不足的社区(包括少数民族人口成员或经历过健康差异的个人,如英语水平有限的越南裔美国人)的接触努力可能有助于丰富PMI的多样性。目的:本研究的目的是调查越南裔美国人对精准健康的态度和看法、参与精准健康研究的动机和障碍,以及短信作为一种招募和干预策略的可接受性。 Methods: A community sample of 37 Vietnamese Americans completed a survey and participated in one of 3 focus groups classified by age (18-30, 31-59, and ≥60 years) on topics related to precision health, participation in precision health research, texting or social media use experience, and insights on how to use text messages for recruitment and intervention. Participants were recruited via community organizations that serve Vietnamese Americans, flyers, word of mouth, and Vietnamese language radio announcements. Results: Most participants had little knowledge of precision health initially. After brief education, they had positive attitudes toward precision health, although the motivation to participate in precision health research varied by age and prior experience of research participation. The main motivators to participate included the desire for more knowledge and more representation of Vietnamese Americans in research. Participants were open to receiving text messages as part of their research participation and provided specific suggestions on the design and delivery of such messages (eg, simple, in both English and Vietnamese). Examples of barriers included misinterpretation of messages, cost (to send text messages), and preferences for different texting platforms across age groups. Conclusions: This study represents one of the first formative research studies to recruit underserved Vietnamese Americans to precision health research. It is critical to understand target communities' motivations and barriers to participation in research. Delivering culturally appropriate text messages via age-appropriate texting and social media platforms may be an effective recruitment and intervention strategy. The next step is to develop and examine the feasibility of a culturally tailored precision health texting strategy for Vietnamese Americans. ", issn="2291-5222", doi="10.2196/23058", url="https://mhealth.www.mybigtv.com/2021/3/e23058", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/23058", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33704080" }
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