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TEAMS(远程锻炼与多发性硬化症),一款定制化远程康复移动健康应用程序:以参与者为中心的开发与可用性研究。

TEAMS (Tele-Exercise and Multiple Sclerosis), a Tailored Telerehabilitation mHealth App: Participant-Centered Development and Usability Study.

作者信息

Thirumalai Mohanraj, Rimmer James H, Johnson George, Wilroy Jereme, Young Hui-Ju, Mehta Tapan, Lai Byron

机构信息

Department of Health Services Administration, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States.

UAB/Lakeshore Research Collaborative, School of Health Professions, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2018 May 24;6(5):e10181. doi: 10.2196/10181.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People with multiple sclerosis face varying levels of disability and symptoms, thus requiring highly trained therapists and/or exercise trainers to design personalized exercise programs. However, for people living in geographically isolated communities, access to such trained professionals can be challenging due to a number of barriers associated with cost, access to transportation, and travel distance. Generic mobile health exercise apps often fall short of what people with multiple sclerosis need to become physically active (ie, exercise content that has been adapted to accommodate a wide range of functional limitations).

OBJECTIVE

This usability study describes the development process of the TEAMS (Tele-Exercise and Multiple Sclerosis) app, which is being used by people with multiple sclerosis in a large randomized controlled trial to engage in home-based telerehabilitation.

METHODS

Twenty-one participants with disabilities (10 people with multiple sclerosis) were involved in the double iterative design, which included the simultaneous development of the app features and exercise content (exercise videos and articles). Framed within a user-centered design approach, the development process included 2 stages: ground-level creation (focus group followed by early stage evaluations and developments), and proof of concept through 2 usability tests. Usability (effectiveness, usefulness, and satisfaction) was evaluated using a mixed-methods approach.

RESULTS

During testing of the app's effectiveness, the second usability test resulted in an average of 1 problem per participant, a decrease of 53% compared to the initial usability test. Five themes were constructed from the qualitative data that related to app usefulness and satisfaction, namely: high perceived confidence for app usability, positive perceptions of exercise videos, viable exercise option at home, orientation and familiarity required for successful participation, and app issues. Participants acknowledged that the final app was ready to be delivered to the public after minor revisions. After including these revisions, the project team released the final app that is being used in the randomized controlled trial.

CONCLUSIONS

A multi-level user-centered development process resulted in the development of an inclusive exercise program for people with multiple sclerosis operated through an easy-to-use app. The promotion of exercise through self-regulated mHealth programs requires a stakeholder-driven approach to app development. This ensures that app and content match the preferences and functional abilities of the end user (ie, people with varying levels of multiple sclerosis).

摘要

背景

多发性硬化症患者面临不同程度的残疾和症状,因此需要训练有素的治疗师和/或运动教练来设计个性化的运动计划。然而,对于生活在地理上孤立社区的人们来说,由于与成本、交通便利性和旅行距离相关的诸多障碍,接触到这类训练有素的专业人员可能具有挑战性。通用的移动健康运动应用程序往往无法满足多发性硬化症患者进行体育活动的需求(即,运动内容需要进行调整以适应广泛的功能限制)。

目的

本可用性研究描述了TEAMS(远程运动与多发性硬化症)应用程序的开发过程,该应用程序正在一项大型随机对照试验中被多发性硬化症患者用于居家远程康复。

方法

21名残疾参与者(10名多发性硬化症患者)参与了双重迭代设计,其中包括同时开发应用程序功能和运动内容(运动视频和文章)。在以用户为中心的设计方法框架内,开发过程包括两个阶段:基层创建(焦点小组,随后进行早期评估和开发),以及通过两次可用性测试进行概念验证。使用混合方法评估可用性(有效性、有用性和满意度)。

结果

在对应用程序有效性的测试中,第二次可用性测试平均每位参与者出现1个问题,与初始可用性测试相比减少了53%。从与应用程序有用性和满意度相关的定性数据中构建了五个主题,即:对应用程序可用性的高度感知信心、对运动视频的积极看法、在家中可行的运动选择、成功参与所需的指导和熟悉度,以及应用程序问题。参与者承认,最终应用程序在进行小的修订后即可向公众发布。纳入这些修订后,项目团队发布了最终应用程序,并将其用于随机对照试验。

结论

一个多层次的以用户为中心的开发过程促成了一个通过易于使用的应用程序为多发性硬化症患者开发的包容性运动计划。通过自我调节的移动健康计划促进运动需要一种由利益相关者驱动的应用程序开发方法。这确保了应用程序和内容符合最终用户(即不同程度的多发性硬化症患者)的偏好和功能能力。

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