@Article{信息:doi 10.2196 / /公共健康。6188,作者=“Baskerville, N Bruce和Dash, Darly和Wong, Katy和Shuh, Alanna和Abramowicz, Aneta”,标题=“对针对LGBTQ+青年和年轻人的戒烟应用程序的看法:焦点群体的定性框架分析”,期刊=“JMIR公共卫生监测”,年=“2016”,月=“11月”,日=“18”,卷=“2”,数量=“2”,页数=“e165”,关键词=“定性研究;焦点小组;移动应用程序;远程医疗;性;戒烟;背景:女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人、酷儿和其他性少数群体(LGBTQ+)青年和青壮年(YYA)的吸烟率明显高于非LGBTQ+人群。然而,在过去,干预措施主要是针对所有年龄的LGBTQ+人群的集体戒烟课程。移动健康干预措施为这一亚人群提供了一个替代的现代干预平台,可能对年轻的LGBTQ+人群特别感兴趣。 Objective: This study explored LGBTQ+ YYA (the potential users') perceptions of a culturally tailored mobile app for smoking cessation. Specifically, we sought to understand what LGBTQ+ YYA like and dislike about this potential cessation tool, along with how such interventions could be improved. Methods: We conducted 24 focus groups with 204 LGBTQ+ YYA (aged 16-29 years) in Toronto and Ottawa, Canada. Participants reflected on how an app might support LGBTQ+ persons with smoking cessation. Participants indicated their feelings, likes and dislikes, concerns, and additional ideas for culturally tailored smoking cessation apps. Framework analysis was used to code transcripts and identify the overarching themes. Results: Study findings suggested that LGBTQ+ YYA were eager about using culturally tailored mobile apps for smoking cessation. Accessibility, monitoring and tracking, connecting with community members, tailoring, connecting with social networks, and personalization were key reasons that were valued for a mobile app cessation program. However, concerns were raised about individual privacy and that not all individuals had access to a mobile phone, users might lose interest quickly, an app would need to be marketed effectively, and app users might cheat and lie about progress to themselves. Participants highlighted that the addition of distractions, rewards, notifications, and Web-based and print versions of the app would be extremely useful to mitigate some of their concerns. Conclusions: This study provided insight into the perspectives of LGBTQ+ YYA on a smoking cessation intervention delivered through a mobile app. The findings suggested a number of components of a mobile app that were valued and those that were concerning, as well as suggestions on how to make a mobile app cessation program successful. App development for this subpopulation should take into consideration the opinions of the intended users and involve them in the development and evaluation of mobile-based smoking cessation programs. ", issn="2369-2960", doi="10.2196/publichealth.6188", url="http://publichealth.www.mybigtv.com/2016/2/e165/", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/publichealth.6188", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27864164" }
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