Dick Samantha, Vasiliou Vasilis S, Davoren Martin P, Dockray Samantha, Heavin Ciara, Linehan Conor, Byrne Michael
School of Public Health, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2020 Aug 27;9(8):e17829. doi: 10.2196/17829.
Digital interventions have been identified as a possible tool for reducing the harm caused by illicit drug use among students attending higher education (ie, college students). However, the success of interventions in this area has been hampered by a lack of user involvement and behavior change theory in their design. The My Understanding of Substance use Experiences (MyUSE) project combines a rigorous user-centered design (UCD) methodology and a robust behavioral change framework to develop a digitally delivered harm reduction intervention for illicit drug use among students in higher education.
This project aims to design and develop a digital intervention that targets drug use-related harm among students in higher education.
The MyUSE project will take place over 3 phases. The first phase was exploratory in nature, involving 3 systematic reviews, a large survey, and student workshops to gather a comprehensive evidence base to guide the project. The second phase is the development stage of the project, involving the use of the Behavior Change Wheel theoretical framework to determine the behavior change techniques of the intervention and the use of the UCD methodology to guide the development of the digital intervention. The third phase is the evaluation stage, whereby the intervention will undergo a 5-stage evaluation process to comprehensively evaluate its impacts.
The exploratory phase 1 of the MyUSE project was completed in December 2018. Phase 2 is currently underway, and phase 3 is due to begin in September 2020.
Higher education institutions (HEIs) are ideally placed to intervene and support students in the area of illicit drug use but are constrained by limited resources. Current digital interventions in this area are sparse and have several weaknesses. The MyUSE project combines a UCD approach with a robust behavior change framework to develop a digitally delivered intervention that is economically viable, effective in changing behavior, usable and acceptable to students, and able to sustain long-term implementation in HEIs.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/17829.
数字干预已被视为一种可能的工具,可减少高等教育学生(即大学生)中非法药物使用造成的危害。然而,该领域干预措施的成功受到设计中缺乏用户参与和行为改变理论的阻碍。物质使用体验的自我认知(MyUSE)项目结合了严格的以用户为中心的设计(UCD)方法和强大的行为改变框架,为高等教育学生中的非法药物使用开发一种数字化交付的减少危害干预措施。
本项目旨在设计和开发一种针对高等教育学生中与药物使用相关危害的数字干预措施。
MyUSE项目将分三个阶段进行。第一阶段本质上是探索性的,包括3项系统评价、一项大型调查和学生工作坊,以收集全面的证据基础来指导项目。第二阶段是项目的开发阶段,包括使用行为改变轮理论框架来确定干预措施的行为改变技术,并使用UCD方法来指导数字干预措施的开发。第三阶段是评估阶段,在此阶段干预措施将经历一个5阶段的评估过程,以全面评估其影响。
MyUSE项目的探索性第一阶段于2018年12月完成。第二阶段目前正在进行,第三阶段将于2020年9月开始。
高等教育机构(HEIs)在干预和支持学生非法药物使用领域具有理想的地位,但受到资源有限的限制。该领域目前的数字干预措施稀少且存在若干弱点。MyUSE项目将UCD方法与强大的行为改变框架相结合,开发出一种数字化交付的干预措施,该措施经济可行、能有效改变行为、对学生可用且可接受,并能够在高等教育机构中长期实施。
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