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Health Informatics J ; 22(4): 932-947, 2016 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26324051

ABSTRACT

African Americans' greater access to mobile phones makes short messaging service technology a promising complement to health promotion interventions. Short messaging service text messages were added to the Men's Prostate Awareness Church Training project, a men's health intervention for African American men. We report on the feasibility and acceptability of the use of short messaging service text messages in the intervention. Short messaging service text messages served as (1) workshop reminders; (2) post-workshop message reinforcement; (3) spiritual/motivational messages; and (4) participant retention. At workshop 4, over 65 percent of participants wished to continue receiving the messages. While there was an increase in recall over time, more than one-third of the participants did not recall receiving the 53 text messages. However, recall was considerably greater among men who attended the Men's Prostate Awareness Church Training workshops. Overall, the inclusion of text messages in health promotion interventions targeting mature African American men was found to be feasible and acceptable.


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Black or African American/psychology , Patient Acceptance of Health Care/psychology , Patient Education as Topic/methods , Prostatic Neoplasms/therapy , Text Messaging/instrumentation , Adult , Aged , Education/methods , Education/trends , Focus Groups , Humans , Male , Medical Informatics/instrumentation , Medical Informatics/methods , Middle Aged , Patient Acceptance of Health Care/ethnology , Patient Education as Topic/standards , Prostatic Neoplasms/ethnology , Prostatic Neoplasms/psychology , Religion and Medicine
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