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. 2025 May 22:2024:433-442.
eCollection 2024.

Barriers and Facilitators of Digital Health Use for Self-Management of Hypertensive Disorders by Black Pregnant Women

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Barriers and Facilitators of Digital Health Use for Self-Management of Hypertensive Disorders by Black Pregnant Women

Morgan A Foreman et al. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. .

Abstract

Although digital health tools are increasingly common for managing health conditions, these applications are often developed without consideration of differences across user populations. A reproducible framework is needed to support tailoring applications to include cultural considerations, potentially leading to better adoption and more effective use. As a first step, this study captures a snapshot of Black women's barriers and facilitators in using digital health products for self-management of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP). One-on-one semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 Black pregnant women with HDP. We established a unique model for cultural tailoring with these experiences using Black feminist theory and the CDC's Social-Ecological Model (SEM). 38 themes across the four levels of SEM were found through grounded theory. These themes can inform the feature development of a digital health intervention. Future work will instantiate and validate a framework that provides theoretical constructs for developing culturally tailored digital health interventions.

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