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告知评估一款用于颅脑损伤患者的智能手机应用程序:一项利益相关者参与研究。

Informing evaluation of a smartphone application for people with acquired brain injury: a stakeholder engagement study.

机构信息

Division of Rehabilitation and Ageing, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, D1409, Medical School, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, NG7 2UH, UK.

Division of Rehabilitation and Ageing, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, B114, Medical School, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, NG7 2UH, UK.

出版信息

BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2018 May 30;18(1):33. doi: 10.1186/s12911-018-0611-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Brain in Hand is a smartphone application (app) that allows users to create structured diaries with problems and solutions, attach reminders, record task completion and has a symptom monitoring system. Brain in Hand was designed to support people with psychological problems, and encourage behaviour monitoring and change. The aim of this paper is to describe the process of exploring the barriers and enablers for the uptake and use of Brain in Hand in clinical practice, identify potential adaptations of the app for use with people with acquired brain injury (ABI), and determine whether the behaviour change wheel can be used as a model for engagement.

METHODS

We identified stakeholders: ABI survivors and carers, National Health Service and private healthcare professionals, and engaged with them via focus groups, conference presentations, small group discussions, and through questionnaires. The results were evaluated using the behaviour change wheel and descriptive statistics of questionnaire responses.

RESULTS

We engaged with 20 ABI survivors, 5 carers, 25 professionals, 41 questionnaires were completed by stakeholders. Comments made during group discussions were supported by questionnaire results. Enablers included smartphone competency (capability), personalisation of app (opportunity), and identifying perceived need (motivation). Barriers included a physical and cognitive inability to use smartphone (capability), potential cost and reliability of technology (opportunity), and no desire to use technology or change from existing strategies (motivation). The stakeholders identified potential uses and changes to the app, which were not easily mapped onto the behaviour change wheel, e.g. monitoring fatigue levels, method of logging task completion, and editing the diary on their smartphone.

CONCLUSIONS

The study identified that both ABI survivors and therapists could see a use for Brain in Hand, but wanted users to be able to personalise it themselves to address individual user needs, e.g. monitoring activity levels. The behaviour change wheel is a useful tool when designing and evaluating engagement activities as it addresses most aspects of implementation, however additional categories may be needed to explore the specific features of assistive technology interventions, e.g. technical functions.

摘要

背景

Brain in Hand 是一款智能手机应用程序(app),允许用户创建带有问题和解决方案的结构化日记,附加提醒,记录任务完成情况,并具有症状监测系统。Brain in Hand 的设计目的是为有心理问题的人提供支持,并鼓励行为监测和改变。本文旨在描述探索在临床实践中使用 Brain in Hand 的障碍和促进因素的过程,确定该应用程序在使用中对脑损伤患者(ABI)的潜在调整,并确定行为改变轮是否可以作为参与的模型。

方法

我们确定了利益相关者:ABI 幸存者和照顾者、国家卫生服务和私人医疗保健专业人员,并通过焦点小组、会议演示、小组讨论以及通过问卷与他们进行了接触。使用行为改变轮和问卷回复的描述性统计数据评估结果。

结果

我们接触了 20 名 ABI 幸存者、5 名照顾者、25 名专业人员,41 名利益相关者填写了问卷。小组讨论中的评论得到了问卷结果的支持。促成因素包括智能手机能力(能力)、应用程序个性化(机会)和识别感知需求(动机)。障碍包括使用智能手机的身体和认知能力不足(能力)、技术的潜在成本和可靠性(机会)以及不希望使用技术或改变现有策略(动机)。利益相关者确定了应用程序的潜在用途和更改,这些更改不易映射到行为改变轮上,例如监测疲劳水平、记录任务完成情况的方法以及在智能手机上编辑日记。

结论

该研究表明,ABI 幸存者和治疗师都可以看到 Brain in Hand 的用途,但希望用户能够自己对其进行个性化设置,以满足个人用户的需求,例如监测活动水平。行为改变轮是设计和评估参与活动时有用的工具,因为它涉及实施的大部分方面,但是可能需要其他类别来探索辅助技术干预的特定功能,例如技术功能。

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