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共同设计一款用于支持脊髓损伤患者预防压力性损伤的自我管理应用原型:混合方法研究。

Co-designing a Self-Management App Prototype to Support People With Spinal Cord Injury in the Prevention of Pressure Injuries: Mixed Methods Study.

机构信息

Swiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil, Switzerland.

Health Ethics and Policy Lab, Department of Health Sciences and Technology, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2020 Jul 9;8(7):e18018. doi: 10.2196/18018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Spinal cord injury is a complex chronic health condition that requires individuals to actively self-manage. Therefore, an evidence-based, self-management app would be of value to support individuals with spinal cord injury in the prevention of pressure injuries.

OBJECTIVE

The main objectives of this study were to (1) establish a co-design approach for developing a high-fidelity prototype app for the self-management of individuals with spinal cord injury, (2) design the prototype that resulted from this process, and (3) conduct the first usability assessment of the prototype app.

METHODS

We adopted a co-design approach to develop an evidence-based app prototype. Starting from a preliminary content model (based on clinical guidelines for the prevention of pressure injuries) and three research-based user personas, we conducted an ideation workshop involving individuals with spinal cord injury and health care professionals. The ideation workshop formed the basis for two consecutive design sprints. The result of this co-design phase was an interactive app prototype. The prototype was evaluated in two rounds of usability testing (N=4 and N=15, respectively) using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods.

RESULTS

The co-design process resulted in a high-fidelity prototype with two key components: a self-management component and a communication component. The final prototype included a combination of features to support individuals with spinal cord injury in the prevention of pressure injuries, namely a smart camera, pressure injury diary, expert consultation, reminders, and knowledge repository. Findings of the usability testing showed that most participants navigated the app fluently with little back and forth navigation and were able to successfully complete a set of assigned tasks. These positive results are supported by the average system usability score achieved (78.5/100; range 47.5-95.0) and our qualitative analysis of the semistructured interviews. Despite an overall positive evaluation of the app prototype, we identified areas for improvement (eg, inclusion of a search function).

CONCLUSIONS

Individuals with spinal cord injury often need to navigate competing interests and priorities, paired with uncertainty about the accuracy and relevance of clinical recommendations. Understanding what matters to individuals with spinal cord injury can help guide the design of behavioral interventions that are useful and acceptable to these individuals in their daily lives. This study shows that involving individuals with spinal cord injury and health care professionals in co-designing a self-management app can foster knowledge cocreation at the intersection of lived experience, medical expertise, and technical solutions.

摘要

背景

脊髓损伤是一种复杂的慢性健康状况,需要个人积极进行自我管理。因此,一个基于证据的自我管理应用程序将有助于支持脊髓损伤患者预防压力性损伤。

目的

本研究的主要目的是:(1) 建立一种共同设计方法,开发用于脊髓损伤患者自我管理的高保真原型应用程序;(2) 设计由此过程产生的原型;(3) 对原型应用程序进行首次可用性评估。

方法

我们采用共同设计方法开发基于证据的应用程序原型。从初步的内容模型(基于预防压力性损伤的临床指南)和三个基于研究的用户角色开始,我们进行了一个涉及脊髓损伤患者和医疗保健专业人员的创意工作坊。创意工作坊是两个连续设计冲刺的基础。共同设计阶段的结果是一个交互式应用程序原型。该原型在两轮可用性测试中进行了评估(分别为 N=4 和 N=15),使用了定性和定量相结合的方法。

结果

共同设计过程产生了一个具有两个关键组件的高保真原型:自我管理组件和通信组件。最终原型包括一系列支持脊髓损伤患者预防压力性损伤的功能,即智能摄像头、压力性损伤日记、专家咨询、提醒和知识库。可用性测试的结果表明,大多数参与者都可以流畅地浏览应用程序,很少有来回导航,并且能够成功完成一组指定的任务。这些积极的结果得到了平均系统可用性得分(78.5/100;范围 47.5-95.0)和我们对半结构化访谈的定性分析的支持。尽管对应用程序原型的总体评价是积极的,但我们确定了一些需要改进的领域(例如,包括搜索功能)。

结论

脊髓损伤患者经常需要在相互竞争的利益和优先事项之间进行权衡,同时对临床建议的准确性和相关性感到不确定。了解对脊髓损伤患者重要的因素可以帮助指导设计对这些患者在日常生活中有用和可接受的行为干预措施。本研究表明,让脊髓损伤患者和医疗保健专业人员共同设计自我管理应用程序可以促进在生活经验、医学专业知识和技术解决方案的交叉点上进行知识共创。

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