White Becky, Giglia Roslyn C, White James A, Dhaliwal Satvinder, Burns Sharyn K, Scott Jane A
School of Public Health, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.
Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.
JMIR Pediatr Parent. 2019 Jun 20;2(1):e12157. doi: 10.2196/12157.
Mobile technology offers unique opportunities to reach people with health promotion interventions. Breastfeeding is an important public health issue, and fathers are a key support. Milk Man is a father-focused breastfeeding app that sought to engage fathers with information and conversation about breastfeeding, with the goal to impact positively on breastfeeding duration.
The study aimed to describe the process evaluation of the Milk Man app that was trialed in the Parent Infant Feeding Initiative randomized controlled trial.
The app used an information library, gamification, push notifications, and social connectivity via a Web-based conversation forum, which included polls and conversation starters, to engage fathers with breastfeeding information. Fathers had access to the app from approximately 32 weeks of gestation to 6 months postpartum. Process evaluation data were collected from a self-completed questionnaire administered via a Web-based link sent to participants at 6 weeks postpartum, and app analytics data were collected directly from the app. Quantitative data from both sources and qualitative responses to open-ended questions were used to triangulate findings to investigate patterns of usage and the effectiveness of each app engagement strategy to motivate and engage users.
A total of 80.3% (586/730) of participants, who were randomized to receive the app, downloaded Milk Man. Push notifications and interest in what other fathers had posted in the forum were the 2 main motivators to app use. Fathers used the app most while their partners were still pregnant and in the weeks immediately after the birth of their baby. Perspectives on the gamification strategy were varied. However, at 6 weeks postpartum, approximately one-third of fathers still using the app said that the gamification elements were encouraging the app use. The ease of use of the app and the design were important elements that were rated positively. The conversation forum emerged as the hub of app activity; all but 1 of the most accessed library articles and external organization links had been prompted as part of a conversation starter. Fathers posted comments in the conversation forum 1126 times (average of 2.21 per user) and voted in polls 3096 times (average of 6 per user).
These results demonstrate that the Milk Man app was an acceptable source of breastfeeding information and support that fathers and fathers-to-be are prepared to use throughout the perinatal period. The app showed encouraging results with facilitating conversation between partners. The conversation forum was clearly central to the success of the app, and fathers provided suggestions for improvement. Gamification results were varied, yet it was a key motivator for some users. These results provide valuable insight into the acceptability of the engagement strategies, including motivations for use and user perspectives on the app.
Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12614000605695; https://www.anzctr.org.au /Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?ACTRN=12614000605695.
移动技术为通过健康促进干预措施接触人群提供了独特机会。母乳喂养是一个重要的公共卫生问题,父亲是关键的支持者。“奶爸”是一款以父亲为中心的母乳喂养应用程序,旨在让父亲获取有关母乳喂养的信息并参与相关对话,目标是对母乳喂养持续时间产生积极影响。
本研究旨在描述在“母婴喂养倡议”随机对照试验中进行试用的“奶爸”应用程序的过程评估。
该应用程序使用了一个信息库、游戏化、推送通知以及通过基于网络的对话论坛实现社交连接,该论坛包括民意调查和对话发起话题,以使父亲接触母乳喂养信息。父亲从妊娠约32周开始至产后6个月可使用该应用程序。过程评估数据通过在产后6周发送给参与者的基于网络链接的自我填写问卷收集,应用程序分析数据直接从应用程序收集。来自这两个来源的定量数据以及对开放式问题的定性回答用于三角互证研究结果,以调查使用模式以及每种应用程序参与策略激励和吸引用户的有效性。
总共80.3%(586/730)被随机分配接收该应用程序的参与者下载了“奶爸”。推送通知以及对其他父亲在论坛上所发布内容的兴趣是使用该应用程序的两个主要动机。父亲在伴侣仍怀孕时以及孩子出生后的几周内使用该应用程序最为频繁。对游戏化策略的看法各不相同。然而,在产后6周,仍在使用该应用程序的父亲中约有三分之一表示游戏化元素促使他们使用该应用程序。该应用程序的易用性和设计是得到积极评价的重要因素。对话论坛成为应用程序活动的中心;除了1篇访问量最大的图书馆文章和外部组织链接外,所有这些都是作为对话发起话题的一部分被提及的。父亲们在对话论坛上发表评论1126次(平均每位用户2.21次),在民意调查中投票3096次(平均每位用户6次)。
这些结果表明,“奶爸”应用程序是父亲和准父亲在围产期准备使用的可接受的母乳喂养信息和支持来源。该应用程序在促进伴侣之间的对话方面显示出令人鼓舞的结果。对话论坛显然是该应用程序成功的核心,父亲们还提供了改进建议。游戏化的结果各不相同,但它是一些用户的关键动机。这些结果为参与策略的可接受性提供了有价值的见解,包括使用动机和用户对该应用程序的看法。
澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心ACTRN12614000605695;https://www.anzctr.org.au /Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?ACTRN=12614000605695 。