Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, Xiangya School of Public Health, Central South University, Changsha, China.
Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2019 Apr 30;7(4):e11957. doi: 10.2196/11957.
With the growing popularity of mobile health technology, app-based interventions delivered by smartphone have become an increasingly important strategy toward injury prevention.
This study aimed to develop a framework supporting the design of an app-based intervention to prevent unintentional injury, targeted for caregivers of Chinese children aged 0 to 6 years.
A theory-based mixed-method study, including focus groups and Web-based quantitative survey, was performed. Adult caregivers who care for children aged 0 to 6 years and own a smartphone were recruited into 2 sequential stages of research. First, focus groups were conducted among the caregivers at community health care centers and preschools from December 2015 to March 2016. Focus groups (8-10 participants per group) explored awareness, experiences, and opinions of caregivers toward using an app to prevent unintentional injury among children. Second, based on the focus groups findings, a Web-based quantitative survey was designed and distributed to caregivers in November 2016; it collected information on specific needs for the app-based intervention. Thematic analysis and quantitative descriptive analyses were performed.
In total, 12 focus groups were completed, involving 108 caregivers. Most participants expressed a strong desire to learn knowledge and skills about unintentional child injury prevention and held positive attitudes toward app-based interventions. Participants expressed multiple preferences concerning the app-based intervention, including their contents, functions, interactive styles, installation and registration logistics, and privacy protection and information security. Following the focus groups, 1505 caregivers completed a WeChat-based quantitative survey, which generated roughly similar results to those of focus groups and added numerical metrics concerning participants' preferences on what to learn, when to learn it, and how to learn it. A detailed framework was established involving 5 components: (1) content design, (2) functional design, (3) interactive style, (4) installation and registration logistics, and (5) privacy protection and information security, and 15 specific requirements.
We developed a framework that can be used as a guide to design app-based interventions for parents and caregivers, specifically for unintentional injury prevention of children aged 0 to 6 years.
随着移动健康技术的日益普及,基于智能手机的应用程序干预措施已成为预防伤害的一项日益重要的策略。
本研究旨在为设计一款针对中国 0 至 6 岁儿童照顾者的基于应用程序的干预措施提供框架,以预防意外伤害。
本研究采用基于理论的混合方法研究,包括焦点小组和基于网络的定量调查。从 2015 年 12 月至 2016 年 3 月,招募了在社区卫生保健中心和幼儿园照顾 0 至 6 岁儿童的成年照顾者,将其纳入研究的 2 个连续阶段。首先,在社区卫生保健中心和幼儿园进行焦点小组讨论,探讨照顾者对使用应用程序预防儿童意外伤害的意识、经验和看法。其次,根据焦点小组的结果,设计并于 2016 年 11 月向照顾者分发了基于网络的定量调查,以收集关于基于应用程序的干预措施的具体需求信息。采用主题分析和定量描述性分析方法。
共完成了 12 个焦点小组,涉及 108 名照顾者。大多数参与者强烈希望学习关于意外伤害预防的知识和技能,并对基于应用程序的干预措施持有积极的态度。参与者对基于应用程序的干预措施表达了多种偏好,包括内容、功能、互动方式、安装和注册流程以及隐私保护和信息安全。在焦点小组之后,1505 名照顾者完成了基于微信的定量调查,调查结果与焦点小组的结果大致相似,并增加了关于参与者偏好的数字指标,包括他们想学什么、何时学以及如何学。建立了一个详细的框架,包括 5 个部分:(1)内容设计,(2)功能设计,(3)互动方式,(4)安装和注册流程,(5)隐私保护和信息安全,以及 15 个具体要求。
我们开发了一个框架,可以作为设计针对父母和照顾者的基于应用程序的干预措施的指南,特别是针对 0 至 6 岁儿童的意外伤害预防。