使用定性数据为卒中预防健康干预的适应提供信息。

Mellanie V Springer, Tiffany Hodges, Cristi Lanning, Michael Tupper, Lesli E Skolarus
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定性研究方法通常用于制定卫生干预措施,但很少有研究人员报告他们的定性数据如何为干预措施的制定提供信息。提高报告的完整性可能有助于制定有效的行为改变干预措施。我们的目的是描述我们如何使用定性数据来开发我们的中风教育干预措施,包括小册子和视频。首先,我们创建了一个基于计划行为理论的调查问卷,以确定人们在中风症状出现后延迟启动紧急医疗服务和到医院就诊的原因。从我们的问卷数据中,我们确定了影响行为的理论结构,这些理论结构告知了我们干预的积极组成部分。然后我们进行认知访谈,以确定急诊科患者对干预小册子和视频的理解。我们的认知访谈数据为我们的干预如何产生行为改变提供了见解。我们希望其他研究人员也能同样反思并报告他们是如何利用定性数据制定卫生干预措施的。
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Using qualitative data to inform the adaptation of a stroke preparedness health intervention.

Using qualitative data to inform the adaptation of a stroke preparedness health intervention.

Using qualitative data to inform the adaptation of a stroke preparedness health intervention.

Qualitative research methods are often used to develop health interventions, but few researchers report how their qualitative data informed intervention development. Improved completeness of reporting may facilitate the development of effective behavior change interventions. Our objective was to describe how we used qualitative data to develop our stroke education intervention consisting of a pamphlet and video. First, we created a questionnaire grounded in the theory of planned behavior to determine reasons people delay in activating emergency medical services and presenting to the hospital after stroke symptom onset. From our questionnaire data, we identified theoretical constructs that affect behavior which informed the active components of our intervention. We then conducted cognitive interviews to determine emergency department patients' understanding of the intervention pamphlet and video. Our cognitive interview data provided insight into how our intervention might produce behavior change. Our hope is that other researchers will similarly reflect upon and report on how they used their qualitative data to develop health interventions.

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