Development of a Mobile Health Intervention to Promote Papanicolaou Tests and Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in an Underserved Immigrant Population: A Culturally Targeted and Individually Tailored Text Messaging Approach

BackgroundDisparities in cervical cancer incidence and mortality signify the need for intervention efforts targeting Korean American immigrant women. ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to demonstrate how a culturally targeted and tailored mobile text messaging...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Lee, Hee Yun, Lee, Mi Hwa, Sharratt, Monica, Lee, Sohye, Blaes, Anne
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2019-06-01
Series:JMIR mHealth and uHealth
Online Access:https://mhealth.jmir.org/2019/6/e13256/
id doaj-50752a1a4e2c4202b6e4a591877d303a
record_format Article
spelling doaj-50752a1a4e2c4202b6e4a591877d303a2021-05-03T03:34:20ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR mHealth and uHealth2291-52222019-06-0176e1325610.2196/13256Development of a Mobile Health Intervention to Promote Papanicolaou Tests and Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in an Underserved Immigrant Population: A Culturally Targeted and Individually Tailored Text Messaging ApproachLee, Hee YunLee, Mi HwaSharratt, MonicaLee, SohyeBlaes, Anne BackgroundDisparities in cervical cancer incidence and mortality signify the need for intervention efforts targeting Korean American immigrant women. ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to demonstrate how a culturally targeted and tailored mobile text messaging intervention, mobile screening (mScreening), was developed to promote the uptake of Papanicolaou tests and human papillomavirus vaccine among young Korean American immigrant women. MethodsGuided by the Fogg behavior model, the mScreening intervention was developed through a series of focus groups. Braun and Clarke’s thematic analysis was used to identify core themes. ResultsOverall, 4 themes were identified: (1) tailored message content (ie, basic knowledge about cervical cancer), (2) an interactive and visual message format (ie, age-appropriate and friendly messages using emoticons), (3) brief message delivery formats to promote participant engagement, and (4) use of an incentive to motivate participation (ie, gift cards). ConclusionsThis study demonstrated the processes of gathering culturally relevant information to develop a mobile phone text messaging intervention and incorporating the target population’s perspectives into the development of the intervention. The findings of the study could help guide future intervention development targeting different types of cancer screening in other underserved racial or ethnic groups.https://mhealth.jmir.org/2019/6/e13256/
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Lee, Hee Yun
Lee, Mi Hwa
Sharratt, Monica
Lee, Sohye
Blaes, Anne
spellingShingle Lee, Hee Yun
Lee, Mi Hwa
Sharratt, Monica
Lee, Sohye
Blaes, Anne
Development of a Mobile Health Intervention to Promote Papanicolaou Tests and Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in an Underserved Immigrant Population: A Culturally Targeted and Individually Tailored Text Messaging Approach
JMIR mHealth and uHealth
author_facet Lee, Hee Yun
Lee, Mi Hwa
Sharratt, Monica
Lee, Sohye
Blaes, Anne
author_sort Lee, Hee Yun
title Development of a Mobile Health Intervention to Promote Papanicolaou Tests and Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in an Underserved Immigrant Population: A Culturally Targeted and Individually Tailored Text Messaging Approach
title_short Development of a Mobile Health Intervention to Promote Papanicolaou Tests and Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in an Underserved Immigrant Population: A Culturally Targeted and Individually Tailored Text Messaging Approach
title_full Development of a Mobile Health Intervention to Promote Papanicolaou Tests and Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in an Underserved Immigrant Population: A Culturally Targeted and Individually Tailored Text Messaging Approach
title_fullStr Development of a Mobile Health Intervention to Promote Papanicolaou Tests and Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in an Underserved Immigrant Population: A Culturally Targeted and Individually Tailored Text Messaging Approach
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Mobile Health Intervention to Promote Papanicolaou Tests and Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in an Underserved Immigrant Population: A Culturally Targeted and Individually Tailored Text Messaging Approach
title_sort development of a mobile health intervention to promote papanicolaou tests and human papillomavirus vaccination in an underserved immigrant population: a culturally targeted and individually tailored text messaging approach
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR mHealth and uHealth
issn 2291-5222
publishDate 2019-06-01
description BackgroundDisparities in cervical cancer incidence and mortality signify the need for intervention efforts targeting Korean American immigrant women. ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to demonstrate how a culturally targeted and tailored mobile text messaging intervention, mobile screening (mScreening), was developed to promote the uptake of Papanicolaou tests and human papillomavirus vaccine among young Korean American immigrant women. MethodsGuided by the Fogg behavior model, the mScreening intervention was developed through a series of focus groups. Braun and Clarke’s thematic analysis was used to identify core themes. ResultsOverall, 4 themes were identified: (1) tailored message content (ie, basic knowledge about cervical cancer), (2) an interactive and visual message format (ie, age-appropriate and friendly messages using emoticons), (3) brief message delivery formats to promote participant engagement, and (4) use of an incentive to motivate participation (ie, gift cards). ConclusionsThis study demonstrated the processes of gathering culturally relevant information to develop a mobile phone text messaging intervention and incorporating the target population’s perspectives into the development of the intervention. The findings of the study could help guide future intervention development targeting different types of cancer screening in other underserved racial or ethnic groups.
url https://mhealth.jmir.org/2019/6/e13256/
work_keys_str_mv AT leeheeyun developmentofamobilehealthinterventiontopromotepapanicolaoutestsandhumanpapillomavirusvaccinationinanunderservedimmigrantpopulationaculturallytargetedandindividuallytailoredtextmessagingapproach
AT leemihwa developmentofamobilehealthinterventiontopromotepapanicolaoutestsandhumanpapillomavirusvaccinationinanunderservedimmigrantpopulationaculturallytargetedandindividuallytailoredtextmessagingapproach
AT sharrattmonica developmentofamobilehealthinterventiontopromotepapanicolaoutestsandhumanpapillomavirusvaccinationinanunderservedimmigrantpopulationaculturallytargetedandindividuallytailoredtextmessagingapproach
AT leesohye developmentofamobilehealthinterventiontopromotepapanicolaoutestsandhumanpapillomavirusvaccinationinanunderservedimmigrantpopulationaculturallytargetedandindividuallytailoredtextmessagingapproach
AT blaesanne developmentofamobilehealthinterventiontopromotepapanicolaoutestsandhumanpapillomavirusvaccinationinanunderservedimmigrantpopulationaculturallytargetedandindividuallytailoredtextmessagingapproach
_version_ 1721484588098781184