Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2727427256> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2727427256 endingPage "e240" @default.
- W2727427256 startingPage "e240" @default.
- W2727427256 abstract "US health care providers are increasingly demanding patient engagement with digital health technologies to enroll in care, access personal health information, communicate with providers, and monitor their own health. Such engagement may be difficult for disadvantaged populations who may have limited health literacy, time constraints, or competing priorities.We aimed to understand the extent of adoption and use of digital health tools and to identify key perceived psychological motivators of technology use among disadvantaged first-time pregnant women and mothers of young children.We recruited women from health organizations serving low-income communities in the Midwest and on the East and West coasts. A total of 92 women participated in 14 focus groups. During each session, we administered worksheets that measured 3 utilization outcomes: the number of recent Web-based health-seeking activities, current use of digital health-management practices (eg, accessing personal health information, communicating with providers, and scheduling appointments), and potential adoption of digital health-management tools among low users or nonusers. Responses to the worksheets and to a pre-focus group survey on demographics, technology access, and motivators of use were examined to create user profiles. Separate regression models identified the motivators (eHealth literacy, internal health orientation, and trust in digital information) associated with these outcomes. Qualitative data were incorporated to illustrate the worksheet responses.Whereas 97% of the participants reported that they had searched for health information on the Internet in the past year, 42% did not engage in digital health-management practices. Among the low users and nonusers, 49% expressed interest in future adoption of digital health tools. Web-based health information-seeking activities were associated with digital health-management practices (P<.001). When controlling for covariates, eHealth literacy was positively correlated with the number of Web-based health-seeking activities (beta=.03, 95% CI 0.00-0.07). However, an internal health orientation was a much stronger correlate of digital health-management practices (beta=.13, 95% CI 0.02-0.24), whereas trust in digital information increased the odds of potential adoption (vs no adoption) in adjusted models (OR 5.21, 95% CI 0.84-32.53). Demographic characteristics were not important drivers of digital health use and few differences distinguished use among mothers and pregnant women.Seeking health information on the Internet may be an important gateway toward engaging in digital health-management practices. Notably, different consumer motivators influence digital health tool use. The relative contributions of each must be explored to design tools and interventions that enhance competencies for the management of self and child health among disadvantaged mothers and pregnant women. Unless we address disparities in digital health tool use, benefits from their use will accrue predominantly to individuals with the resources and skills to use technology effectively." @default.
- W2727427256 created "2017-07-14" @default.
- W2727427256 creator A5009177136 @default.
- W2727427256 creator A5041693874 @default.
- W2727427256 creator A5043847073 @default.
- W2727427256 creator A5074108667 @default.
- W2727427256 creator A5083371873 @default.
- W2727427256 date "2017-07-05" @default.
- W2727427256 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W2727427256 title "Listening to Communities: Mixed-Method Study of the Engagement of Disadvantaged Mothers and Pregnant Women With Digital Health Technologies" @default.
- W2727427256 cites W1576551170 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W1777771400 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W1884436451 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W1967390644 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W1979133282 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2008065712 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2011308761 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2019078536 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2030065347 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2063478977 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2091404699 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2117214308 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2136311896 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2152153912 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2169505475 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2339135415 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2340510526 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2483548052 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2507021259 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2518961151 @default.
- W2727427256 cites W2528685687 @default.
- W2727427256 doi "https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.7736" @default.
- W2727427256 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/5517821" @default.
- W2727427256 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28679489" @default.
- W2727427256 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2727427256 type Work @default.
- W2727427256 sameAs 2727427256 @default.
- W2727427256 citedByCount "50" @default.
- W2727427256 countsByYear W27274272562017 @default.
- W2727427256 countsByYear W27274272562018 @default.
- W2727427256 countsByYear W27274272562019 @default.
- W2727427256 countsByYear W27274272562020 @default.
- W2727427256 countsByYear W27274272562021 @default.
- W2727427256 countsByYear W27274272562022 @default.
- W2727427256 countsByYear W27274272562023 @default.
- W2727427256 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2727427256 hasAuthorship W2727427256A5009177136 @default.
- W2727427256 hasAuthorship W2727427256A5041693874 @default.
- W2727427256 hasAuthorship W2727427256A5043847073 @default.
- W2727427256 hasAuthorship W2727427256A5074108667 @default.
- W2727427256 hasAuthorship W2727427256A5083371873 @default.
- W2727427256 hasBestOaLocation W27274272561 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C159110408 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C160735492 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C162853370 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C202645933 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C20555606 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C2778843546 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C2780433410 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C2780623907 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C50522688 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C509550671 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C56995899 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C144133560 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C15744967 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C159110408 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C160735492 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C162324750 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C162853370 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C17744445 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C199539241 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C202645933 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C20555606 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C2778843546 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C2780433410 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C2780623907 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C50522688 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C509550671 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C56995899 @default.
- W2727427256 hasConceptScore W2727427256C71924100 @default.
- W2727427256 hasIssue "7" @default.
- W2727427256 hasLocation W27274272561 @default.
- W2727427256 hasLocation W27274272562 @default.
- W2727427256 hasLocation W27274272563 @default.
- W2727427256 hasLocation W27274272564 @default.
- W2727427256 hasOpenAccess W2727427256 @default.
- W2727427256 hasPrimaryLocation W27274272561 @default.
- W2727427256 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W2727427256 hasRelatedWork W2903133628 @default.
- W2727427256 hasRelatedWork W2947323400 @default.
- W2727427256 hasRelatedWork W3033450071 @default.
- W2727427256 hasRelatedWork W3037955293 @default.