Leveraging Technology to Reduce Literacy Barriers on Social Health Screening Tools: Implications for Human Service Professionals and Administrators

IF 1.5 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Kaprea F. Johnson, Dana L. Brookover
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Abstract

Abstract Human service professionals help people develop skills to become self-sufficient and optimally function. To do so, social health screening tools help in understanding clients’ needs; however, discrepancies can lead to gaps in service. One reason for incomplete screening data is low literacy, which is a barrier to understanding screening items on a self-report questionnaire. Leveraging technology to include pictorial representations and voice-to-text features minimizes barriers. The results from this pilot study of 86 people found technology enhanced features and pictorial representations aided in understanding the social health screening tool questions. Implications for how human service organizations can improve social health screening tools conclude.
利用技术减少社会健康筛查工具的识字障碍:对人类服务专业人员和管理人员的影响
摘要人力服务专业人员帮助人们发展技能,以实现自给自足和最佳功能。为此,社会健康筛查工具有助于了解客户的需求;然而,差异可能导致服务方面的差距。筛查数据不完整的一个原因是识字率低,这是理解自我报告问卷中筛查项目的障碍。利用技术包括图片表示和语音到文本功能,最大限度地减少了障碍。这项针对86人的试点研究的结果发现,技术增强的特征和图像表征有助于理解社会健康筛查工具问题。对人类服务组织如何改进社会健康筛查工具的启示得出结论。
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4.20
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6.70%
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期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed, refereed journal explores the potentials of computer and telecommunications technologies in mental health, developmental disability, welfare, addictions, education, and other human services. The Journal of Technology in Human Services covers the full range of technological applications, including direct service techniques. It not only provides the necessary historical perspectives on the use of computers in the human service field, but it also presents articles that will improve your technology literacy and keep you abreast of state-of-the-art developments.
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