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Satisfaction can co-exist with hesitation: qualitative analysis of acceptability of telemedicine among multi-lingual patients in a safety-net healthcare system during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In: BMC health services research, vol 22, iss 1 (2022)
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Barriers and Facilitators to the Implementation of a Community Doula Program for Black and Pacific Islander Pregnant People in San Francisco: Findings from a Partnered Process Evaluation.
In: Maternal and child health journal, vol 26, iss 4 (2022)
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Co-creating a Theory of Change to advance COVID-19 testing and vaccine uptake in underserved communities.
Stadnick, Nicole A; Cain, Kelli L; Oswald, William. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2022
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Bilingualism effects on cognition in autistic children are not all-or-nothing: The role of socioeconomic status in intellectual skills in bilingual autistic children ...
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Bilingualism effects on cognition in autistic children are not all-or-nothing: The role of socioeconomic status in intellectual skills in bilingual autistic children ...
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Appendices ...
Luo, Chen. - : figshare, 2022
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Appendices ...
Luo, Chen. - : figshare, 2022
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Trends in Health Care Access Disparities Among Asian and Pacific Islander Health Fair Participants in Los Angeles, 2011-2019 ...
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Trends in Health Care Access Disparities Among Asian and Pacific Islander Health Fair Participants in Los Angeles, 2011-2019 ...
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The Effects of Diabetes Self-Management Education on Quality of Life for Persons With Type 1 Diabetes: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials ...
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The Effects of Diabetes Self-Management Education on Quality of Life for Persons With Type 1 Diabetes: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials ...
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Community-based pain programs commissioned by primary health networks: key findings from an online survey and consultation with program managers
In: Australian Journal of Primary Health (2022)
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Brazilian phonoaudiology telepractice before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
In: Revista CEFAC, Vol 24, Iss 1 (2022) (2022)
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Prediction of Loneliness in Older Adults Using Natural Language Processing: Exploring Sex Differences in Speech.
In: The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, vol 29, iss 8 (2021)
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Longitudinal Associations Between Parental SES and Adolescent Health-Related Quality of Life Using Growth Curve Modeling
In: JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES, vol 30, iss 6 (2021)
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Adolescent Protective and Risk Factors for Incarceration through Early Adulthood
In: JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES, vol 30, iss 6 (2021)
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Cross-Cultural Instrument Adaptation and Validation of Health Beliefs About Cancer Screening: A Methodological Systematic Review.
Lei, Fang; Chen, Wei-Ti; Brecht, Mary-Lynn. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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A bilingual systematic review of South Korean medical tourism: a need to rethink policy and priorities for public health?
In: BMC public health, vol 21, iss 1 (2021)
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Developing Messaging Content for a Physical Activity Smartphone App Tailored to Low-Income Patients: User-Centered Design and Crowdsourcing Approach.
In: JMIR mHealth and uHealth, vol 9, iss 5 (2021)
Abstract: BackgroundText messaging interventions can be an effective and efficient way to improve health behavioral changes. However, most texting interventions are neither tested nor designed with diverse end users, which could reduce their impact, and there is limited evidence regarding the optimal design methodology of health text messages tailored to low-income, low-health literacy populations and non-English speakers.ObjectiveThis study aims to combine participant feedback, crowdsourced data, and researcher expertise to develop motivational text messages in English and Spanish that will be used in a smartphone app-based texting intervention that seeks to encourage physical activity in low-income minority patients with diabetes diagnoses and depression symptoms.MethodsThe design process consisted of 5 phases and was iterative in nature, given that the findings from each step informed the subsequent steps. First, we designed messages to increase physical activity based on the behavior change theory and knowledge from the available evidence. Second, using user-centered design methods, we refined these messages after a card sorting task and semistructured interviews (N=10) and evaluated their likeability during a usability testing phase of the app prototype (N=8). Third, the messages were tested by English- and Spanish-speaking participants on the Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) crowdsourcing platform (N=134). Participants on MTurk were asked to categorize the messages into overarching theoretical categories based on the capability, opportunity, motivation, and behavior framework. Finally, each coauthor rated the messages for their overall quality from 1 to 5. All messages were written at a sixth-grade or lower reading level and culturally adapted and translated into neutral Spanish by bilingual research staff.ResultsA total of 200 messages were iteratively refined according to the feedback from target users gathered through user-centered design methods, crowdsourced results of a categorization test, and an expert review. User feedback was leveraged to discard unappealing messages and edit the thematic aspects of messages that did not resonate well with the target users. Overall, 54 messages were sorted into the correct theoretical categories at least 50% of the time in the MTurk categorization tasks and were rated 3.5 or higher by the research team members. These were included in the final text message bank, resulting in 18 messages per motivational category.ConclusionsBy using an iterative process of expert opinion, feedback from participants that were reflective of our target study population, crowdsourcing, and feedback from the research team, we were able to acquire valuable inputs for the design of motivational text messages developed in English and Spanish with a low literacy level to increase physical activity. We describe the design considerations and lessons learned for the text messaging development process and provide a novel, integrative framework for future developers of health text messaging interventions.
Keyword: Crowdsourcing; Exercise; Humans; mHealth; Mobile Applications; mobile phone; Public Health and Health Services; Smartphone; text messaging; user centered design; User-Centered Design
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/80w6p5tp
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Examining Cannabis, Tobacco, and Vaping Discourse on Reddit: An Exploratory Approach Using Natural Language Processing.
Benson, Ryzen; Hu, Mengke; Chen, Annie T. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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