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. 2022;3(1):12-23.
Epub 2022 May 6.

An Integrated Conceptual Framework of Behavioral Intervention Technologies to Promote Healthcare Utilization Among Socially-Marginalized Populations in the United States

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An Integrated Conceptual Framework of Behavioral Intervention Technologies to Promote Healthcare Utilization Among Socially-Marginalized Populations in the United States

Chen Zhang et al. J Nurs Stud Patient Care. 2022.

Abstract

In the U.S., socially marginalized groups disproportionately shoulder the burden of health outcomes. The evolving development of behavioral intervention technologies provides opportunities to support users in changing behaviors and improving health. No conceptual model is available to guide technology-based behavioral interventions among vulnerable groups in the new era of digitalization. Our conceptual framework combines the Behavioral Model of Healthcare Utilization (HCU) for Vulnerable Populations and the Integrated Model of Behavioral Prediction (IMBP). With the Socioecological Model leading the vertical direction, the overarching HCU-IBMP model is incorporated by the Behavioral Intervention Technology-Technological Instantiation Framework (BIT-Tech). The HCU model explains how vulnerable populations influence healthcare access and utilization behaviors by personal and contextual factors. Through the lens of the IMBP, healthcare utilization intention is highly predictable and maybe even causally correlated with the corresponding behavior. To assist the healthcare utilization intention translates into the corresponding behaviors, we employ a medium using the technological implementation in a system that can assist the end-users in adopting the desired behavior. With the integrated model that combines a technological framework with the behavioral components, the BIT-Tech guides the procedure intervention development. Our integrated conceptual framework indicated that theoretical and technical components should be considered during a technological tool development to support the research community. A real-world intervention design has been demonstrated using the framework to guide behavioral intervention technologies to promote PrEP care and utilization among racial/ethnic minority women in the U.S.

Keywords: Behavioral intervention technologies; Health disparities; Theoretical framework; Vulnerable populations.

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Health Utilization among Vulnerable Populations and Integrated Model of Behavioral Prediction Framework
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The Hybrid Model of PrEP Care Utilization in Racial/Minority Women

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