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Go Where the Teens Are! Using Internet and Mobile Technology RuthAnn Goradia RN, MSN, MPH Denine Gronseth RNC, BSN, NCSN Wesley Pak, MBA

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RuthAnn Goradia RN, MSN, MPH Denine Gronseth RNC, BSN, NCSN Wesley Pak, MBA Slide 2 Americans under age 40 are as likely to donate to Japan disaster relief through electronic means as traditional means like the phone or postal mail. Purcell & Dimock, 2011 Slide 3 Nearly half of all American adults (47%) report that they get at least some local news and information on their cell phone or tablet computer. Purcell, K., Rainie, L., Rosenstiel, T. & Mitchell, A., 2011 Slide 4 Information sought out on mobile platforms is practical and real time 42% of mobile device owners report getting weather updates 37% get material about restaurants or other local businesses on their phones or tablets Purcell, K., Rainie, L., Rosenstiel, T. & Mitchell, A., 2011 Slide 5 Rainie, L., 2009 Video games are 47 years old - missile simulator in 1947 Pong is 22 years old PCs are 19 years old Slide 6 Tim Berners-Lee creates World Wide Web and releases the software broadly in 1991. Rainie, L., 2009 Slide 7 Commercial cell phones are 16 years old The first text message was sent in December 1992 Rainie, L., 2009; Wikipedia, 2011 Slide 8 Palm Pilot 1996 Blogs 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 Rainie, L., 2009 Slide 9 Napster - 1999 TiVo 1999 Rainie, L., 2009 Slide 10 Wikipedia - 2001 iPod 2002 iTunes -- 2003 Rainie, L., 2009 Slide 11 Skype-2003 Flickr - 2003 Rainie, L., 2009; Wikipedia, 2011 Slide 12 MySpace - 2003 Facebook - 2004 Rainie, L., 2009 Slide 13 Podcasts 2004 YouTube 2005 Rainie, L., 2009 Slide 14 Twitter 2006 Kindle 2007 Rainie, L., 2009 Slide 15 Slide 16 Lenhart, A., Ling, R., Campbell, S. & Purcell, K., 2010 Slide 17 Lenhart, A., Purcell, K., Smith, A. & Zickuhr, K., 2010 Slide 18 Slide 19 Slide 20 Slide 21 Lenhart, A., Ling, R., Campbell, S. & Purcell, K., 2010 Slide 22 Slide 23 Examples of organizations: CDC Health and Human Service Departments of Health MyPyramid teensource.org Slide 24 Pub Med search..not a lot of research Social Networks Engaging hard to reach populations (Levine, D., Madsen, A., Barar, R., Santelli, J. & Bull, S., 2011; Rock, M., 2010) Sexual health behaviors among homeless youth (Young, S. & Rice, E., 2011) Text Messaging HIV prevention (Juzang, I., Fortune, T., Black, S., Wright, E. & Bull, S., 2011) Smoking cessation (Whittaker, R., Borland, R., Bullen, C., Lin, R., McRobbie, H. & Rodgers, A., 2009) Methamphetamine use (Reback, C., Ling, D., Shoptaw, S. & Ronde, J., 2010) Slide 25 Slide 26 Asthma education for high school students Traditional methods vs. go to where they are If we build itwill they come??? Ask them Slide 27 Focus group organization and development Recruitment, incentives, transportation Permission Location Question development Facilitator Slide 28 Liked idea of using social network sites for asthma/diabetes information Facebook : social networking site used most frequently Concern about reliability of health information No concern about computer access or confidentiality Slide 29 Specific thoughts about information to be on site Specific thoughts about marketing the site Summary: If we build it, they will come They want input into design and content They want accurate information They dont want it to be cheesy Slide 30 Engaging youth Input on development and marketing Slide 31 A Vision of K-12 Students Today Video http://www1.teachertube.com/members/viewVideo.php?title= A_Vision_of_K_12_Students_ Today&video_id=12272 Slide 32 The motion picture is destined to revolutionize our educational system and that in a few years it will supplant largely, if not entirely, the use of textbooks. - Thomas Edison (1922) Slide 33 Radio receiver will be as common in the classroom as the blackboard and radio instruction will be integrated into school life. -Benjamin Darrow (1932) (Founder of the Ohio School of the Air) Slide 34 Slide 35 The focus is on using multimedia technology as an aid to human cognition Slide 36 Authors/Finders (SME/Students) Reviewers (APS Nurses) Approver (Pulmonologist) Slide 37 Slide 38 Slide 39 Slide 40 Create RLO knowledge Place it on appropriate knowledge-typed folder Review RLO knowledge Approve RLO knowledge Post approved content on to the website Push new content to the Facebook Review feedbacks from audience Improve content Evaluate Slide 41 Slide 42 Juzang, I., Fortune, T., Black, S., Wright, E. & Bull, S. (2011). A pilot programme using mobile phones for HIV prevention. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 26. Lenhart, A., Ling, R., Campbell, S. & Purcell, K. (2010). Teens and Mobile Phones. Retrieved from Lenhart, A., Purcell, K., Smith, A. & Zickuhr, K. (2010). Social Media & Mobile Internet Use Among Teens and Young Adults. Retrieved from Levine, D., Madsen, A., Wright, E., Barar, R., Santelli, J. & Bull, S. (2011). Formative Research on MySpace: Online Methods to Engage Hard-to-Reach Populations. Journal of Health Communication, 9, 1-7 Purcell, K. & Dimock, M. (2011). Americans under age 40 are as likely to donate to Japan disaster relief through electronic means as traditional means. Retrieved from http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Japan- Donations.aspxhttp://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Japan- Donations.aspx Purcell, K., Rainie, L., Rosenstiel, T. & Mitchell, A. (2011). How mobile devices are changing community information environments. Retrieved from http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Local-mobile-news.aspxhttp://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Local-mobile-news.aspx Rainie, L. (2009, November 16). Teens in the digital age. PowerPoint Lecture presented in Washington, DC. Reback, C., Ling, D., Shoptaw, S. & Rohde, J. (2010). Developing a text messaging risk reduction intervention for methamphetamine-using MSM: Research Note. The Open AIDS Journal, 14(4), 166-122. Rock, M. (2010). Harnessing social networks along with consumer-driven electronic communication technologies to identify and engage members of hard-to-reach populations: a methodological case report. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 10(8). Whittaker, R., Borland, R., Bullen, C., Lin, R., McRobbie, H. & Rodgers, A. (2009). Mobile phone-based interventions for smoking cessation. Cochrane Reviews, 7(4). Wikipedia (2011). Skype. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skypehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skype Wikipedia (2011). Text Messaging. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text_messaginghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text_messaging Young, S. & Rice, E. (2011). Online social networking technologies, HIV knowledge, and sexual risk and testing behaviors among homeless youth. AIDS and Behavior, 15(2), 253-260.