| Literature DB >> 35930344 |
Ruth Elizabeth Walker1, Sara Quong1, Patrick Olivier2, Ling Wu2, Jue Xie2, Jacqueline Boyle3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Improving preconception health can benefit all women, their children, and their families regardless of their individual pregnancy intentions. Rapidly increasing access to information technology and online engagement have created opportunities to use digital health resources to engage with preconception women regarding lifestyle behaviors.Entities:
Keywords: behavior change; digital health; digital health resource; health promotion; healthy life style; maternal health; online health information; preconception; qualitative analysis; women's health
Year: 2022 PMID: 35930344 PMCID: PMC9391970 DOI: 10.2196/39280
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Figure 1Double Diamond process, adapted for use in this research.
Community advisor and participant characteristics.
| Characteristics | Community advisors (N=9)a | Participants (N=12) |
| Intenderb, n (%) | 3 (33.3) | 6 (50.0) |
| Nonintenderc, n (%) | 6 (66.6) | 6 (50.0) |
| Age (years), median (IQR) | 29 (11) | 31.5 (6) |
| Culturally and linguistically diverse, n (%) | 4 (44.4) | 3 (25.0) |
| Living with a disabilityd, n (%) | 2 (22.2) | 5 (41.7) |
| University educated, n (%) | 8 (88.8) | 10 (83.3) |
aOne of the community advisors only participated in 1 of the 4 group sessions.
bIntender: planning a pregnancy in the next 2 years or had a child in the past 2 years.
cNonintender: not planning a pregnancy in the next 2 years, with or without children already.
dPosttraumatic stress, hearing impairment, mental health, severe endometriosis, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Summary statements, touch points, and themes (from participant and community advisor data).
|
| Perceptions of health and health behaviorsa | Social connections for healtha | Digital health information and supports | |
|
| ||||
|
| Summary statement | Capability comes from a holistic understanding of health, health information, and feeling of empowerment. | Social connections and shared experiences are integral to capability. | Digital health information and supports increase capabilities for health behaviors. |
|
| Touch points |
Health is valued. Trustworthy information. |
Relationships with friends and family Shared experiences Being listened to |
Trustworthy information Quality digital health information |
|
| Theme(s) |
Health is multidimensional, and a few key health behaviors are valued over all others. |
Social connections and shared experiences build knowledge and increase confidence in decision-making. |
Digital health information and support need to be evidence based and reputable to increase capability. |
|
| Subtheme(s) |
Health information can empower and disempower health behaviors. Everyday life can empower and disempower health behaviors. |
Looking to other sources of information when health professionals are not trusted | N/Ab |
|
| ||||
|
| Summary statement | A range of resources create opportunities for health behaviors. | Social connections are shared experiences are integral to opportunity. | Digital health information and supports increase opportunities for health behaviors. |
|
| Touch point(s) |
Makes life easier |
Relationships with friends and family Shared experiences Being listened to |
Information and supports need to be timely and relevant. Online communities support social connections for health. Smartphone access is essential. |
|
| Theme(s) |
Personal responsibilities prioritized over health behaviors |
Social connections and shared experiences increase opportunity for health behaviors. |
Digital health information and support need to be relevant and increase opportunity for social connection. |
|
| Subtheme(s) |
Resources that make health behaviors easier |
Being listened to shared experiences are important. |
Ease of access and convenience are essential. Chatbots and virtual assistants may be useful but will not replace authentic social interactions. |
|
| ||||
|
| Summary statement | A desire to feel well and live well motivates health behaviors. | We thrive when we are together. | Digital health information and supports have the potential to increase motivation for health behaviors. |
|
| Touch points |
Pregnancy is a motivator when a pregnancy is planned or desired. Quality of life, including nature, rest, and relaxation. |
We learn from each other. We support each other. |
Clear and tailored information Variety and choice Privacy and trust Diversity and inclusion Aesthetically appealing Goal setting, tracking, and monitoring progress |
|
| Theme(s) |
A range of factors motivate health behaviors. |
“We're not designed to be alone…We thrive when we're together.” |
New digital health information and support need to be innovative to meet expectations of their target audience. |
|
| Subtheme(s) |
Pregnancy planning motivates behavior change. |
A range of motivating benefits come from social connections. |
New digital health information and support need to be innovative to meet expectations of their target audience. |
aReported elsewhere.
bN/A: not applicable.