A Program to Improve Digital Access and Literacy Among Community Stakeholders: Cohort Study
Autor: | Kelly T. Gleason, Brittany Drazich, Yeukai Nyikadzino |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Medical education
Community engagement media_common.quotation_subject Patient-centered outcomes digital health Medicine (miscellaneous) digital access Health Informatics Digital health Focus group stakeholders Literacy Early Report Computer Science Applications digital divide patient-centered outcomes Journaling file system technology community digital literacy Psychology Digital divide disparities media_common Digital literacy |
Zdroj: | JMIR Formative Research |
ISSN: | 2561-326X |
DOI: | 10.2196/30605 |
Popis: | Background For many research teams, the role of community stakeholders is critical. However, community stakeholders, especially those in low-income settings, are at risk of being excluded from research and community engagement initiatives during and after the COVID-19 pandemic because of the rapid transition to digital operations. Objective We aimed to describe the implementation and feasibility of a program called Addressing the Digital Divide to Improve Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, which was designed to address barriers to technology use, and to examine changes in participants’ perceived comfort with digital technology before and after the program. Methods To promote full engagement, we worked with 20 existing community leaders to cocreate a training course on using digital technology. We assessed the frequency of technology use and comfort with technology through an adapted 8-item version of the Functional Assessment of Comfort Employing Technology Scale and used the Wilcoxon signed-rank test for survey analysis. We also conducted a focus group session with 10 participants and then performed reflective journaling and content analysis to determine emergent themes. Results We found that the program was feasible to implement and worthwhile for participants (15/16, 94%). After the program, the participants perceived an increase in the frequency of technology use (z=2.76, P=.006). The participants reported that the program was successful because of the technology training program, but recommended that the program have a slower pace and include a helpline number that they could call with questions. Conclusions Future programs should consider that populations with low literacy view technology training as a core element to decreasing technology disparity. This study demonstrates that through low-cost input, community members can be provided the resources and training needed to virtually participate in research studies or community engagement initiatives. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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