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An Interactive, Mobile-Based Tool for Personal Social Network Data Collection and Visualization Among a Geographically Isolated and Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Population: Early-Stage Feasibility Study With Qualitative User Feedback

机译:一个交互式,基于移动的工具,用于在地理上孤立和社会经济处于不利地位的人群中进行个人社交网络数据收集和可视化:具有定性用户反馈的早期可行性研究

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Background Personal social networks have a profound impact on our health, yet collecting personal network data for use in health communication, behavior change, or translation and dissemination interventions has proved challenging. Recent advances in social network data collection software have reduced the burden of network studies on researchers and respondents alike, yet little testing has occurred to discover whether these methods are: (1) acceptable to a variety of target populations, including those who may have limited experience with technology or limited literacy; and (2) practical in the field, specifically in areas that are geographically and technologically disconnected, such as rural Appalachian Kentucky. Objective We explored the early-stage feasibility (Acceptability, Demand, Implementation, and Practicality) of using innovative, interactive, tablet-based network data collection and visualization software (OpenEddi) in field collection of personal network data in Appalachian Kentucky. Methods A total of 168 rural Appalachian women who had previously participated in a study on the use of a self-collected vaginal swab (SCVS) for human papillomavirus testing were recruited by community-based nurse interviewers between September 2013 and August 2014. Participants completed egocentric network surveys via OpenEddi, which captured social and communication network influences on participation in, and recruitment to, the SCVS study. After study completion, we conducted a qualitative group interview with four nurse interviewers and two participants in the network study. Using this qualitative data, and quantitative data from the network study, we applied guidelines from Bowen et al to assess feasibility in four areas of early-stage development of OpenEddi: Acceptability, Demand, Implementation, and Practicality. Basic descriptive network statistics (size, edges, density) were analyzed using RStudio. Results OpenEddi was perceived as fun, novel, and superior to other data collection methods or tools. Respondents enjoyed the social network survey component, and visualizing social networks produced thoughtful responses from participants about leveraging or changing network content and structure for specific health-promoting purposes. Areas for improved literacy and functionality of the tool were identified. However, technical issues led to substantial (50%) data loss, limiting the success of its implementation from a researcher’s perspective, and hindering practicality in the field. Conclusions OpenEddi is a promising data collection tool for use in geographically isolated and socioeconomically disadvantaged populations. Future development will mitigate technical problems, improve usability and literacy, and test new methods of data collection. These changes will support goals for use of this tool in the delivery of network-based health communication and social support interventions to socioeconomically disadvantaged populations.
机译:背景技术个人社交网络对我们的健康有着深远的影响,但是收集个人网络数据以用于健康交流,行为改变或翻译和传播干预已被证明具有挑战性。社交网络数据收集软件的最新进展减轻了研究人员和受访者的网络研究负担,但几乎没有测试发现这些方法是否适用:(1)各种目标人群均可接受,包括那些目标人群有限的人群。具有技术或读写能力有限的经验; (2)在该领域具有实际意义,特别是在地理和技术上不连贯的地区,例如肯塔基州的阿巴拉契亚乡村地区。目的我们探索了使用创新的,交互式的,基于平板电脑的网络数据收集和可视化软件(OpenEddi)在阿巴拉契亚肯塔基州的个人网络数据的现场收集中的早期可行性(可接受性,需求,实施和实用性)。方法在2013年9月至2014年8月之间,由社区护士访调员招募了168位阿巴拉契亚乡村妇女,他们以前参加过使用自行收集的阴道拭子(SCVS)进行人乳头瘤病毒检测的研究。参与者完成了以自我为中心的研究通过OpenEddi进行的网络调查,该调查收集了社交网络和通讯网络对SCVS研究的参与和招募的影响。研究完成后,我们对四名护士访问员和两名网络研究参与者进行了定性小组访问。使用此定性数据和网络研究的定量数据,我们应用了Bowen等人的指南来评估OpenEddi早期开发的四个领域的可行性:可接受性,需求,实施和实用性。使用RStudio分析基本的描述性网络统计信息(大小,边缘,密度)。结果OpenEddi被认为是有趣,新颖的,并且优于其他数据收集方法或工具。受访者享受了社交网络调查的组成部分,对社交网络进行了可视化,从而获得了参与者针对针对特定健康促进目的而利用或更改网络内容和结构的深思熟虑的回应。确定了提高工具素养和功能的领域。但是,技术问题导致大量(50%)的数据丢失,从研究人员的角度限制了其实施的成功,并阻碍了该领域的实用性。结论OpenEddi是一种有前途的数据收集工具,可用于地理上孤立和社会经济处于不利地位的人群。未来的发展将减轻技术问题,提高可用性和素养,并测试新的数据收集方法。这些变化将支持在向社会经济上处于不利地位的人群提供基于网络的健康交流和社会支持干预措施时使用该工具的目标。

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