Population-Based Cancer Prevention Education Intervention Through mHealth: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Carolina Espina, Ariadna Feliu, Albert González Vingut, Theresa Liddle, Celia Jimenez-Garcia, Inmaculada Olaya-Caro, Luis Ángel Perula-De-Torres
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Despite the high potential of mHealth-related educational interventions to reach large segments of the population, implementation and adoption of such interventions may be challenging. The objective of this study was to gather knowledge on the feasibility of a future cancer prevention education intervention based on the European Code Against Cancer (ECAC), using a population-based mHealth implementation strategy. A type-2 hybrid effectiveness-implementation study was conducted in a sample of the Spanish general population to assess adoption, fidelity, appropriateness, and acceptability of an intervention to disseminate cancer prevention messages, and willingness to consult further digital information. Participation rates, sociodemographic data, mHealth use patterns and implementation outcomes were calculated. Receiving cancer prevention messages through mHealth is acceptable, appropriate (frequency, timing, understandability and perceived usefulness) and feasible. mHealth users reported high access to the Internet through different devices, high ability and confidence to browse a website, and high willingness to receive cancer prevention messages in the phone, despite low participation rates in comparison to the initial positive response rates. Although adoption of the intervention was high, post-intervention fidelity was seriously hampered by the disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, which may have affected recall bias. In the context of the Europe's Beating Cancer Plan to increase knowledge about cancer prevention across the European Union, this study contributes to inform the design of future interventions using mHealth at large scale, to ensure a broad coverage and adoption of cancer prevention messages as those promoted by the ECAC.Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov from the U.S. National Library of Medicine, NCT05992792. Registered 15 August 2023 - Retrospectively registered https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05992792?cond=Cancer&term=NCT05992792&rank=1 .

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通过移动医疗进行基于人群的癌症预防教育干预:随机对照试验
尽管移动医疗相关的教育干预措施极有可能覆盖大部分人群,但此类干预措施的实施和采用可能具有挑战性。本研究的目的是收集有关未来癌症预防教育干预措施可行性的知识,该干预措施以《欧洲抗癌法典》(ECAC)为基础,采用基于人群的移动医疗实施策略。本研究在西班牙普通人群样本中开展了一项 2 型混合有效性实施研究,以评估传播癌症预防信息的干预措施的采用率、忠实度、适当性和可接受性,以及进一步查阅数字信息的意愿。对参与率、社会人口数据、移动医疗使用模式和实施结果进行了计算。通过移动保健接收癌症预防信息是可接受的、适当的(频率、时间、可理解性和可感知的有用性)和可行的。移动保健用户报告说,他们通过不同设备访问互联网的比率很高,浏览网站的能力和信心很强,接收手机中的癌症预防信息的意愿也很高,尽管与最初的积极响应率相比,参与率较低。虽然干预措施的采用率很高,但干预后的忠实度却因 Covid-19 大流行造成的干扰而受到严重影响,这可能会影响回忆偏差。在 "欧洲抗癌计划"(Europe's Beating Cancer Plan)的背景下,该研究旨在提高欧盟各国对癌症预防的认识,它有助于为未来大规模使用移动医疗的干预措施的设计提供参考,以确保癌症预防信息的广泛覆盖和采用,正如 "欧洲抗癌计划"(ECAC)所倡导的那样:试验注册:美国国家医学图书馆的 ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT05992792。注册日期:2023 年 8 月 15 日 - 追溯注册 https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05992792?cond=Cancer&term=NCT05992792&rank=1 。
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Journal of Medical Systems
Journal of Medical Systems 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
11.60
自引率
1.90%
发文量
83
审稿时长
4.8 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Systems provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of the increasingly extensive applications of new systems techniques and methods in hospital clinic and physician''s office administration; pathology radiology and pharmaceutical delivery systems; medical records storage and retrieval; and ancillary patient-support systems. The journal publishes informative articles essays and studies across the entire scale of medical systems from large hospital programs to novel small-scale medical services. Education is an integral part of this amalgamation of sciences and selected articles are published in this area. Since existing medical systems are constantly being modified to fit particular circumstances and to solve specific problems the journal includes a special section devoted to status reports on current installations.
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