Myhre Enid Leren, Garnweidner-Holme Lisa, Dahl Bente, Reigstad Marte Myhre, Lukasse Mirjam
Centre for Women's, Family and Child Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway.
Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing and Health Promotion, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway.
JMIR Form Res. 2021 Sep 27;5(9):e28698. doi: 10.2196/28698.
The period of regular contractions before 4 cm of cervical dilatation is often referred to as the latent phase or early labor. Women find it challenging to prepare for and cope with this phase of labor, and easily accessed web-based information from reliable sources may be useful in this preparation.
The aim of this study is to describe the development of a Norwegian website, Latens.no, for people seeking information on early labor and to explore users' experiences with the website to increase its user-friendliness.
We developed a website using an iterative process involving a multidisciplinary research team, health personnel, users, a graphic designer, and an expert in software development. We explored the website's user-friendliness using semistructured individual interviews and the think-aloud method. All interviews were audio recorded and transcribed. We then analyzed the participants' feedback on the website.
Participants included women who had recently given birth to their first baby (n=2), women who were pregnant with their first baby (n=4), and their partners (n=2). Results from participants' experiences completing tasks included positive feedback related to the content of Latens.no, positive feedback related to the website's design, and suggestions for improvement. Participants wanted to find information on early labor on the internet. Moreover, they found the information on the website relevant, trustworthy, and easy to read, and the design was attractive and easy to use. Overall, the participants performed the tasks easily, with few clicks and minimal effort.
The think-aloud method, while performing tasks, allowed for detailed feedback. The participants confirmed the user-friendliness of the website but at the same time provided information enabling improvement. We expect that changes made based on this user-centered design study will further increase the usability and acceptability of Latens.no.
宫颈扩张4厘米之前的规律宫缩期通常被称为潜伏期或早期分娩。女性发现为这一分娩阶段做准备并应对颇具挑战性,而从可靠来源获取的易于访问的网络信息可能有助于这一准备过程。
本研究旨在描述挪威网站Latens.no的开发情况,该网站面向寻求早期分娩信息的人群,并探索用户对该网站的体验,以提高其用户友好性。
我们通过一个迭代过程开发了一个网站,该过程涉及多学科研究团队、卫生人员、用户、平面设计师和软件开发专家。我们使用半结构化个人访谈和出声思考法来探索该网站的用户友好性。所有访谈均进行了录音和转录。然后我们分析了参与者对该网站的反馈。
参与者包括刚生下第一个孩子的女性(n = 2)、怀有第一个孩子的女性(n = 4)及其伴侣(n = 2)。参与者完成任务的体验结果包括与Latens.no内容相关的积极反馈、与网站设计相关的积极反馈以及改进建议。参与者希望在互联网上找到有关早期分娩的信息。此外,他们发现网站上的信息相关、可信且易于阅读,设计有吸引力且易于使用。总体而言,参与者轻松完成了任务,点击次数少且费力程度低。
出声思考法在执行任务时能提供详细反馈。参与者确认了该网站的用户友好性,但同时也提供了有助于改进的信息。我们预计基于这项以用户为中心的设计研究所做的更改将进一步提高Latens.no的可用性和可接受性。