Evaluating Clinician Expectations of mHealth Solutions to Increase Rapid-Screening for HIV and Hepatitis in Migrant Populations in France: Qualitative Study
Résumé
Background: Migrants underuse screening opportunities for HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C despite elevated risk factors for contracting these infections. Language barriers are an often given as reasons for limiting access to services. Translation and communication apps increase communication and overall patient satisfaction in the patient-provider relationship. In the development and adoption of new technology, expectations play an important role. Objective: This study aimed to explore health care professionals' opinions and attitudes regarding their screening practices with migrants and their expectations for a new communication tool that could improve migrants' screening use.
Mots clés
app development acceptability mobile health mHealth user-centered design communication barriers migrants HIV AIDS hepatitis rapid diagnostic testing public health communication tool screening language barrier
app development
acceptability
mobile health
mHealth
user-centered design
communication barriers
migrants
HIV
AIDS
hepatitis
rapid diagnostic testing
public health
communication tool
screening
language barrier
Domaines
Sciences de l'Homme et SociétéOrigine | Fichiers éditeurs autorisés sur une archive ouverte |
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