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. 2019 Jan;109(S1):S79-S85.
doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2018.304646.

Behavioral Interventions Using Consumer Information Technology as Tools to Advance Health Equity

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Behavioral Interventions Using Consumer Information Technology as Tools to Advance Health Equity

Suzanne Bakken et al. Am J Public Health. 2019 Jan.

Abstract

The digital divide related to consumer information technologies (CITs) has diminished, thus increasing the potential to use CITs to overcome barriers of access to health interventions as well as to deliver interventions situated in the context of daily lives. However, the evidence base regarding the use and impact of CIT-enabled interventions in health disparity populations lags behind that for the general population. Literature and case examples are summarized to demonstrate the use of mHealth, telehealth, and social media as behavioral intervention platforms in health disparity populations, identify challenges to achieving their use, describe strategies for overcoming the challenges, and recommend future directions. The evidence base is emerging. However, challenges in design, implementation, and evaluation must be addressed for the promise to be fulfilled. Future directions include (1) improved design methods, (2) enhanced research reporting, (3) advancement of multilevel interventions, (4) rigorous evaluation, (5) efforts to address privacy concerns, and (6) inclusive design and implementation decisions.

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