| Literature DB >> 30684422 |
Joniqua Nashae Ceasar1, Sophie Elizabeth Claudel1, Marcus R Andrews1, Kosuke Tamura1, Valerie Mitchell1, Alyssa T Brooks2, Tonya Dodge3, Sherine El-Toukhy1, Nicole Farmer2, Kimberly Middleton2, Melanie Sabado-Liwag4, Melissa Troncoso5, Gwenyth R Wallen2, Tiffany M Powell-Wiley1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Community-based participatory research is an effective tool for improving health outcomes in minority communities. Few community-based participatory research studies have evaluated methods of optimizing smartphone apps for health technology-enabled interventions in African Americans.Entities:
Keywords: cardiovascular health; community-based participatory research; health behaviors; mHealth; mobile phone; physical activity; qualitative data
Year: 2019 PMID: 30684422 PMCID: PMC6682281 DOI: 10.2196/10944
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Figure 1Screenshots of the study app which show Educational Module 1 and the Daily self-assessment.
Sample characteristics (N=16).
| Characteristic | Values | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 62.1 (6.6) | |
| Female | 16 (100) | |
| African American | 16 (100) | |
| Employed | 6 (37) | |
| Retired or unemployed | 10 (63) | |
| <60,000 | 6 (37) | |
| ≥60,000 | 5 (63) | |
| Some college or below | 4 (25) | |
| Technical degree | 2 (12) | |
| College degree | 7 (44) | |
| Graduate or professional degree | 3 (19) | |
| Single, divorced, or widowed | 12 (75) | |
| Married | 4 (25) | |
| Maryland | 7 (44) | |
| Washington, DC | 9 (56) | |
| Body mass index (kg/m2), mean (SD) | 35.5 (8.29) | |
| Overweightb, n (%) | 4 (25) | |
| Obesec, n (%) | 12 (75) | |
| Steps per dayd | 7359 (2201) | |
| Sedentary minutes per day | 1174 (54) | |
| Light intensity minutes per day | 236 (50) | |
| Moderate intensity minutes per day | 12 (8) | |
| Vigorous intensity minutes per day | 18 (10) | |
aIncome information was only available for 8 participants.
bBody mass index≥25 kg/m2.
cBody mass index≥30 kg/m2.
dValid day defined as ≥10 hours of wear time (step data averaged over valid days during the 20-day study period).
Participants’ suggestions for the app improvement.
| Suggestion | Illustrative quotes | |
| Water intake | “So if I drank the water and it automatically like it does my sleeping. It counts the sleep. It needs to count the water.” | |
| Food intake | “The food intake. I put in one thing and then I said, ‘Oh wow, this is just, I don’t know how much this is.’[…]But I looked at that and I said, ‘This is a little too much [work].’” | |
| Redesign the daily self-assessment | “We not no children, get rid of them [smiley faces].” | |
| Including photos of heavier women | [Speaking about the photos that accompanied the messages] | |
| Saving or printing the recipes | “And then you’re on your phone and you don’t have a printer see you’re not putting it on your iPad or anything. If you had that you’d print it out. I couldn’t print it out and I wasn’t going to handwrite it.” | |
| “Even add a few more modules.” | ||
| Diet and nutrition | “About I guess they could talk about, because I know a lot of people don’t like calorie counting and different things but the health coach that I’m working with, or the program that I’m working with, we have measurements and they show you what your size is you know, protein your palm of your hand, the grain your first, or different things like that and they do a lot of visuals and so on like that so that we don’t have to worry about counting and how to prepare healthy nutritious meals you know with a protein, a carb I mean your grain, your vegetable. Things like that.” | |
| Stretching, including an instructional video | “If there’s a video like there the pictures may show you someone exercising, how to exercise. Maybe if there is a video if the video shows you how to do that exercise or proper technique for that exercise or the benefit of that particular exercise. If the if video was to be included I think that would be helpful.” | |
| Sleep hygiene | “Maybe in the future since there are some of us that have sleeping issues. Maybe I didn’t see anything at any of the questions, like suggestions about either going to bed early, turning the T.V. off, you know those kinds of suggestions to help us.” | |
| “I’m thinking maybe you know safe places to exercise in the community, places where we can get food, you know just whatever. Any kind of resources that I think would pair well with exercising and eating well and taking care of yourself.” | ||
| Group exercise or dance classes at existing facilities | “Yeah, group exercise and stuff like that. And you’d get more people motivated and doing this cause so far that’s what we’re doing at the [Recreation Center]. We’re spreading the word and we’re getting a lot of people coming in now…The classes are free and they giving them four days a week. You could do stuff up there, and the most time they got line dance, hand dance, jazz you know all these classes.” | |
| Community walking groups and ability to create them in the app | [Speaking about the benefit of having a group or competition component within the app] “Yeah, I know and that’s what made me think within the study maybe they could do something like that. Even if it’s to link up with some of those that is already in existence.” | |
| Safe places to walk or exercise outside | “Yes, and I think we just did a thing on, what they call it? Geographical information systems where they show you know they map out areas where you can go to get physical activity and different things like that. Because you know health information is being done through a lot of technology and that would be one because sometimes people in the community need to know where can I go, you know how can I get there? For children through adults. Different things like that.” | |