Department of Psychiatry, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA.
Healthy African American Families II, Los Angeles, CA.
Ethn Dis. 2018 Sep 6;28(Suppl 2):493-502. doi: 10.18865/ed.28.S2.493. eCollection 2018.
To assess the feasibility of a novel, partnered technology development process to co-create mobile health applications (apps) addressing community health priorities, using psychoeducation of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) principles for enhancing resilience as an example.
Stakeholder engagement, workgroups, pilot feasibility study using mixed methods during October 2013 through January 2016 over three phases: 1) defining the vision of the project and increasing technical capacity, 2) co-development and pilot testing of the app, and 3) planning for sustainability.
An academic-community partnership in South Los Angeles, California.
Eight stakeholders; 30 pilot participants from the community.
Qualitative analysis of audio-recordings of the app development process and stakeholder interviews, surveys of stakeholders' perception of the development process, app use data, and feedback from pilot participants.
The participatory technology development process resulted in creation and pilot-testing of a resiliency-focused text messaging app. Of the 1,107 messages sent, 23 out of 30 (77%) app users responded to explore interactive content. Stakeholders reported increased perceived competency in creating mobile apps and that the process fostered a culture of co-leadership. There was also sustained engagement in mobile app development by stakeholders beyond the initial project period.
This is the first study, to our knowledge, to demonstrate the feasibility of participatory technology development, an approach involving direct participation in the development, tailoring and maintenance of a mobile app by a broad set of stakeholders with high representation from racial/ethnic minorities from an under-resourced community. Participatory technology development is a promising approach for creating sustainable, relevant and engaging health technologies across different technological, clinical and community settings.
以增强适应力的认知行为疗法(CBT)心理教育为例,评估一种新的、合作式技术开发流程的可行性,以共同创建针对社区健康重点的移动健康应用程序(apps)。
利益相关者参与、工作组,2013 年 10 月至 2016 年 1 月期间,使用混合方法进行试点可行性研究,共分三个阶段:1)定义项目愿景并提高技术能力,2)共同开发和试点测试应用程序,3)规划可持续性。
加利福尼亚州洛杉矶南部的一个学术-社区伙伴关系。
八名利益相关者;来自社区的 30 名试点参与者。
应用程序开发过程中利益相关者访谈和音频记录的定性分析、利益相关者对开发过程的看法调查、应用程序使用数据以及试点参与者的反馈。
参与式技术开发流程促成了以增强适应力为重点的短信应用程序的创建和试点测试。在发送的 1107 条消息中,30 名应用程序用户中有 23 人(77%)回复以探索互动内容。利益相关者报告称,他们在创建移动应用程序方面的能力感有所提高,并且该流程培养了共同领导的文化。在初始项目期间之外,利益相关者对移动应用程序开发的持续参与。
据我们所知,这是第一项研究,证明了参与式技术开发的可行性,这种方法涉及到广泛的利益相关者直接参与开发、定制和维护移动应用程序,其中来自资源匮乏社区的少数族裔具有很高的代表性。参与式技术开发是在不同的技术、临床和社区环境中创建可持续、相关和引人入胜的健康技术的一种有前途的方法。