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一款面向青少年的多健康行为改变自我监测移动应用程序:Health4Life应用程序的开发与可用性研究

A Multiple Health Behavior Change, Self-Monitoring Mobile App for Adolescents: Development and Usability Study of the Health4Life App.

作者信息

Thornton Louise, Gardner Lauren Anne, Osman Bridie, Green Olivia, Champion Katrina Elizabeth, Bryant Zachary, Teesson Maree, Kay-Lambkin Frances, Chapman Cath

机构信息

The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Priority Research Centre for Brain and Mental Health, The University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2021 Apr 12;5(4):e25513. doi: 10.2196/25513.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The link between chronic diseases and the Big 6 lifestyle risk behaviors (ie, poor diet, physical inactivity, smoking, alcohol use, sedentary recreational screen time, and poor sleep) is well established. It is critical to target these lifestyle risk behaviors, as they often co-occur and emerge in adolescence. Smartphones have become an integral part of everyday life, and many adolescents already use mobile apps to monitor their lifestyle behaviors and improve their health. Smartphones may be a valuable platform for engaging adolescents with interventions to prevent key chronic disease risk behaviors.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this paper is to describe the development, usability, and acceptability of the Health4Life app, a self-monitoring smartphone app for adolescents that concurrently targets the Big 6 lifestyle behaviors.

METHODS

The development of the Health4Life app was an iterative process conducted in collaboration with adolescents and experts. The development process consisted of three stages: scoping the literature; end user consultations, which included a web-based survey (N=815; mean age 13.89, SD 0.89 years) and a focus group (N=12) among adolescents; and app development and beta testing. Following this development work, 232 adolescents were asked to rate the usability and acceptability of the app.

RESULTS

The process resulted in a self-monitoring smartphone app that allows adolescent users to track and set goals for the Big 6 health behaviors, using in-app rewards and notifications to enhance engagement. The overall adolescent feedback was positive in terms of user-friendly design, content, relevance, and helpfulness. Commonly identified areas for improvement were to increase interactive features and display recorded health behaviors differently to improve interpretability.

CONCLUSIONS

The Health4Life app is a co-designed, self-monitoring smartphone app for adolescents that concurrently targets the Big 6 lifestyle behaviors. Adolescents rated the app as highly acceptable and usable. The app has the potential to efficiently and effectively modify important risk factors for chronic disease among young people and is currently being evaluated in a world-first trial of 6640 secondary school students in 71 schools across Australia.

摘要

背景

慢性病与六大生活方式风险行为(即不良饮食、缺乏身体活动、吸烟、饮酒、久坐娱乐屏幕时间以及睡眠不足)之间的联系已得到充分证实。针对这些生活方式风险行为至关重要,因为它们往往同时出现且在青少年时期就已显现。智能手机已成为日常生活中不可或缺的一部分,许多青少年已经在使用移动应用程序来监测自己的生活方式行为并改善健康状况。智能手机可能是促使青少年参与预防关键慢性病风险行为干预措施的宝贵平台。

目的

本文旨在描述Health4Life应用程序的开发、可用性和可接受性,这是一款针对青少年的自我监测智能手机应用程序,同时针对六大生活方式行为。

方法

Health4Life应用程序的开发是与青少年和专家合作进行的迭代过程。开发过程包括三个阶段:文献综述;最终用户咨询,其中包括对青少年进行的基于网络的调查(N = 815;平均年龄13.89岁,标准差0.89岁)和焦点小组(N = 12);以及应用程序开发和测试版测试。在这项开发工作之后,232名青少年被要求对该应用程序的可用性和可接受性进行评分。

结果

该过程产生了一款自我监测智能手机应用程序,允许青少年用户跟踪六大健康行为并设定目标,利用应用内奖励和通知来提高参与度。青少年的总体反馈在用户友好设计、内容、相关性和实用性方面是积极的。普遍确定的改进领域是增加交互功能,并以不同方式显示记录的健康行为以提高可解释性。

结论

Health4Life应用程序是一款为青少年共同设计的自我监测智能手机应用程序,同时针对六大生活方式行为。青少年对该应用程序的评价很高,认为其可接受且可用。该应用程序有可能有效且高效地改变年轻人中慢性病的重要风险因素,目前正在澳大利亚71所学校对6640名中学生进行的一项全球首次试验中进行评估。

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