Champion Katrina Elizabeth, Chapman Cath, Newton Nicola Clare, Brierley Mary-Ellen, Stapinski Lexine, Kay-Lambkin Frances, Nagle Jack, Teesson Maree
National Health and Medical Research Council Centre of Research Excellence in Mental Health and Substance Use, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Department of Preventive Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States.
JMIR Ment Health. 2018 Mar 20;5(1):e21. doi: 10.2196/mental.8891.
The use of crystal methamphetamine (ice) and the associated harms for individuals, families, and communities across Australia has been the subject of growing concern in recent years. The provision of easily accessible, evidence-based, and up-to-date information and resources about crystal methamphetamine for the community is a critical component of an effective public health response.
This paper aims to describe the codevelopment process of the Web-based Cracks in the Ice Community Toolkit, which was developed to improve access to evidence-based information and resources about crystal methamphetamine for the Australian community.
Development of the Cracks in the Ice Community Toolkit was conducted in collaboration with community members across Australia and with experts working in the addiction field. The iterative process involved the following: (1) consultation with end users, including community members, crystal methamphetamine users, families and friends of someone using crystal methamphetamine, health professionals, and teachers (n=451) via a cross-sectional Web-based survey to understand information needs; (2) content and Web development; and (3) user testing of a beta version of the Web-based toolkit among end users (n=41) and experts (n=10) to evaluate the toolkit's acceptability, relevance, and appeal.
Initial end user consultation indicated that the most commonly endorsed reasons for visiting a website about crystal methamphetamine were "to get information for myself" (185/451, 41.0%) and "to find out how to help a friend or a family member" (136/451, 30.2%). Community consultation also revealed the need for simple information about crystal methamphetamine, including what it is, its effects, and when and where to seek help or support. Feedback on a beta version of the toolkit was positive in terms of content, readability, layout, look, and feel. Commonly identified areas for improvement related to increasing the level of engagement and personal connection, improving the ease of navigation, and balancing a "low prevalence of use, yet high impact" message. A total of 9138 users visited the website in the 3 months immediately post launch, and over 25,000 hard-copy Cracks in the Ice booklets and flyers were distributed across Australia. Of these resources, 60.93% (15,525/25,480) were distributed to relevant organizations and mailing list subscribers, and 39.07% (9955/25,480) were ordered directly by individuals, services, and community groups via the Cracks in the Ice website.
The codevelopment process resulted in an engaging Web-based resource for the Australian community to access up-to-date and evidence-based resources about crystal methamphetamine. The Cracks in the Ice Community Toolkit provides much-needed information and support for individuals, families, and communities.
近年来,甲基苯丙胺(冰毒)的使用及其给澳大利亚各地个人、家庭和社区带来的危害日益受到关注。为社区提供关于甲基苯丙胺的易于获取、基于证据且最新的信息和资源,是有效公共卫生应对措施的关键组成部分。
本文旨在描述基于网络的《冰之裂痕社区工具包》的共同开发过程,该工具包旨在为澳大利亚社区提供更多获取关于甲基苯丙胺的循证信息和资源的途径。
《冰之裂痕社区工具包》的开发是与澳大利亚各地的社区成员以及成瘾领域的专家合作进行的。这个迭代过程包括以下步骤:(1)通过基于网络的横断面调查,咨询终端用户,包括社区成员、甲基苯丙胺使用者、使用甲基苯丙胺者的家人和朋友、卫生专业人员以及教师(n = 451),以了解信息需求;(2)进行内容和网络开发;(3)在终端用户(n = 41)和专家(n = 10)中对基于网络的工具包测试版进行用户测试,以评估该工具包的可接受性、相关性和吸引力。
最初的终端用户咨询表明,访问关于甲基苯丙胺网站最常见的认可原因是“为自己获取信息”(185/451,41.0%)和“了解如何帮助朋友或家人”(136/451,30.2%)。社区咨询还揭示了对关于甲基苯丙胺的简单信息的需求,包括它是什么、其影响以及何时何地寻求帮助或支持。对工具包测试版的反馈在内容、可读性、布局、外观和感觉方面都是积极的。普遍确定的改进领域包括提高参与度和个人联系程度、改善导航便利性以及平衡“低使用率但高影响”的信息。在网站发布后的立即3个月内,共有9138名用户访问了该网站,并且超过25000份《冰之裂痕》手册和传单在澳大利亚各地分发。在这些资源中,60.93%(15525/25480)分发给了相关组织和邮件列表订阅者,39.07%(9955/25480)由个人、服务机构和社区团体通过《冰之裂痕》网站直接订购。
共同开发过程产生了一个引人入胜的基于网络的资源,供澳大利亚社区获取关于甲基苯丙胺的最新和循证资源。《冰之裂痕社区工具包》为个人、家庭和社区提供了急需的信息和支持。