Danilovich Margaret K, Diaz Laura, Saberbein Gustavo, Healey William E, Huber Gail, Corcos Daniel M
a Feinberg School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences , Northwestern University , Chicago , Illinois , USA.
b Help at Home, Inc ., Chicago , Illinois , USA.
Home Health Care Serv Q. 2017 Jul-Sep;36(3-4):196-210. doi: 10.1080/01621424.2017.1381869. Epub 2017 Nov 7.
We describe a community-engaged approach with Medicaid home and community-based services (HCBS), home care aide (HCA), client, and physical therapist stakeholders to develop a mobile application (app) exercise intervention through focus groups and interviews. Participants desired a short exercise program with modification capabilities, goal setting, and mechanisms to track progress. Concerns regarding participation were training needs and feasibility within usual care services. Technological preferences were for simple, easy-to-use, and engaging content. The app was piloted with HCA-client dyads (n = 5) to refine the intervention and evaluate content. Engaging stakeholders in intervention development provides valuable user-feedback on both desired exercise program contents and mobile technology preferences for HCBS recipients.
我们描述了一种社区参与式方法,涉及医疗补助家庭和社区基础服务(HCBS)、家庭护理助理(HCA)、客户以及物理治疗师等利益相关者,通过焦点小组和访谈来开发一款移动应用程序(app)运动干预方案。参与者希望有一个简短的运动计划,具备修改功能、目标设定以及跟踪进展的机制。对参与的担忧在于培训需求以及常规护理服务中的可行性。技术偏好倾向于简单、易用且引人入胜的内容。该应用程序在HCA - 客户二元组(n = 5)中进行了试点,以完善干预措施并评估内容。让利益相关者参与干预开发可为医疗补助家庭和社区基础服务接受者提供关于所需运动计划内容和移动技术偏好的宝贵用户反馈。