TY - JOUR AU - Lorimer, Karen AU - McDaid, Lisa PY - 2013 DA - 2013/12/03 TI -年轻男性对互联网沙眼衣原体筛查障碍和促进因素的看法:定性研究JO - J医学互联网Res SP - e265 VL - 15 IS - 12 KW -定性研究KW -青少年男性KW -社会经济地位KW -衣原体KW -性传播疾病KW -筛查KW -互联网AB -背景:有越来越多的基于互联网的方法为年轻人提供性传播感染筛查。目的:本文探讨了年轻男性对实施基于互联网的筛查方法的障碍和促进因素的看法。该研究试图考虑所提出的干预措施将如何影响和吸引不同年龄和社会经济背景的男性。方法:这项定性研究包括15个焦点小组,60名异性恋年轻男性(16-24岁),来自苏格兰中部,不同年龄和社会经济背景。焦点小组从获取邮政编码数据开始,将参与者分配到高/低贫困类别。焦点小组讨论包括探索男性对衣原体的知识,技术的使用,以及对基于互联网的筛查的看法。研究人员向男性展示了筛查邀请信样本、检测包和现有的筛查网站,以促进讨论。使用“框架分析”分析音频记录的文本。结果:男性的互联网和技术使用在个人实践方面存在异质性,老年男性(20-24岁)的互联网和技术使用比青少年更多,并且在使用方面存在一些与剥夺相关的差异。 We detail three themes related to barriers to successful implementation: acceptability, confidentiality and privacy concerns, and language, style, and content. These themes identify ways Internet-based screening approaches may fail to engage some men, such as by raising anxiety and failing to convey confidentiality. Men wanted screening websites to frame screening as a serious issue, rather than using humorous images and text. Participants were encouraged to reach a consensus within their groups on their broad design and style preferences for a screening website; this led to a set of common preferences that they believed were likely to engage men across age and deprivation groups and lead to greater screening uptake. Conclusions: The Internet provides opportunities for re-evaluating how we deliver sexual health promotion and engage young men in screening. Interventions using such technology should focus on uptake by age and socioeconomic background. Young people should be engaged as coproducers of intervention materials and websites to ensure messages and content are framed appropriately within a fast-changing environment. Doing so may go some way to addressing the overall lower levels of testing and screening among men compared with women. SN - 14388871 UR - //www.mybigtv.com/2013/12/e265/ UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.2628 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24300158 DO - 10.2196/jmir.2628 ID - info:doi/10.2196/jmir.2628 ER -
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