Social media-based intervention to promote HBV screening and liver cancer prevention among Korean Americans: Results of a pilot study
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Journal
Digital health
Volume
8
DOI
10.1177/20552076221076257
Keywords
HBV; asian americans; behavioral intervention; liver cancer; social media
Abstract
Objective: In United States, Asian Americans are 10 times more likely to have hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection than Whites. Asian immigrants with limited English proficiency face extra barriers to HBV screening and many are unaware of the infectious status. This study aimed to evaluate a social media-based intervention to promote HBV screening and liver cancer prevention among Korean Americans (KA) with limited English proficiency. Methods: Our community-academia partnership developed the "Lets talk about liver cancer" mHealth program by adapting a CDC media campaign. The program consisted of culturally tailored short video clips and pictorial messages and was delivered over 4 weeks to the participants via the popular Korean social media app, Kakao Talk. A total 100 KA living in greater Washington DC metropolitan were recruited via social media networks and completed this pre-post pilot study. Results: Out of the 100 participants of KA, 56 were female, mean age was 60, and most have lived in the U.S. for more than 20 years, 84% had limited English proficiency, and 21% had a family history of HBV infection or liver cancer. After 4-week intervention, 95% completed the follow-up survey. Participants reported significant improvements in HBV-related knowledge, liver cancer prevention knowledge, perceived benefits of HBV testing, perceived risks of HBV infection, injunctive norms of HBV testing, and self-efficacy of HBV testing. Conclusions: The Kakao Talk-based liver cancer prevention program for KAs was feasible and effective. We advocate for community-academia partnership to develop and implement culturally appropriate and social media-based interventions for underserved immigrants.
APA Citation
Hong, Y Alicia; Yee, Soo; Bagchi, Pramita; Juon, Hee-Soon; Kim, Sojung Claire; and Le, Daisy, "Social media-based intervention to promote HBV screening and liver cancer prevention among Korean Americans: Results of a pilot study" (2022). GW Authored Works. Paper 324.
https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/gwhpubs/324
Department
Nursing Faculty Publications