Schnall Rebecca, Liu Jianfang, Mohr David C, Bakken Suzanne, Hirshfield Sabina, Siegel Karolynn, Stonbraker Samantha, Cho Hwayoung, Iribarren Sarah, Voss Joachim
Columbia University, School of Nursing, NY, NY, USA.
Northwestern University, Department of Preventive Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2019 Aug 21;264:1347-1351. doi: 10.3233/SHTI190446.
The goal of this study was to illustrate the translation of our extant eHealth intervention (VIP) into an mHealth app for persons living with HIV (PLWH) with HIV-Associated non-AIDS (HANA) conditions, a new clinical problem. We integrated different quantitative and qualitative methodologies from different disciplines to accomplish the task of adapting an eHealth system for a new set of clinical problems. Building off of our past development of the VIP website, we used a multi-modal, iterative user-centered design process to develop the VIP-HANA app. Our process was used to better understand the needs of a national sample of PLWH recruited online. Findings from the usability evaluation demonstrate a potentially useful and easy to use app. Integration of multi-modal methodologies from different fields to accomplish the tasks of adaptation and evaluation of a mobile app is an appealing, rigorous and useful approach.
本研究的目的是说明如何将我们现有的电子健康干预措施(VIP)转化为一款适用于感染艾滋病毒且患有与艾滋病毒相关的非艾滋病(HANA)病症的艾滋病毒感染者(PLWH)的移动健康应用程序,这是一个新的临床问题。我们整合了来自不同学科的不同定量和定性方法,以完成针对一组新的临床问题调整电子健康系统的任务。在我们过去开发VIP网站的基础上,我们采用了多模式、迭代的以用户为中心的设计流程来开发VIP-HANA应用程序。我们的流程用于更好地了解通过在线招募的全国PLWH样本的需求。可用性评估的结果表明该应用程序可能有用且易于使用。整合来自不同领域的多模式方法以完成移动应用程序的调整和评估任务是一种有吸引力、严谨且有用的方法。