Kruglova Katya, O'Connell Siobhan Bernadette Laura, Dawadi Shrinkhala, Gelgoot Eden Noah, Miner Skye A, Robins Stephanie, Schinazi Joy, Zelkowitz Phyllis
Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, QC, Canada.
JMIR Form Res. 2021 Oct 12;5(10):e28136. doi: 10.2196/28136.
The experience of infertility and its treatment engenders considerable stress and is often described as an emotional rollercoaster. A mobile health (mHealth) app may be a novel solution to address the psychoeducational and psychosocial support needs of fertility patients because of its potential to reduce stress and increase patient empowerment. There are a few fertility-related apps that provide information and support to both men and women undergoing fertility treatment; however, none have documented their development and evaluation process.
This study aims to describe the development and evaluation process of a bilingual mHealth app, Infotility, designed to meet the psychoeducational and psychosocial support needs of men and women undergoing fertility treatment.
To develop the Infotility app, we adhered to the Medical Research Council guidelines for the development and evaluation of complex interventions. First, we conducted literature reviews and needs assessment surveys of fertility patients and health care providers who informed the content and design of the app. Second, we tested the intervention with a small group of end users who provided feedback on the design and appropriateness of the app's content. Third, we evaluated the uptake and usability of the app using a pre-post study design. Finally, we updated the app's content based on participants' feedback and searched for partners to disseminate the app to the broader public.
This study is the first to describe the development and evaluation process of an mHealth app for men and women undergoing fertility treatment. The app met its goal in providing fertility patients with a clinician-approved, portable resource for reliable information about medical and psychosocial aspects of infertility and its treatments and a confidential peer support forum monitored by trained peer supporters. Participants rated the engagement, functionality, information, and esthetics of the app positively, with an overall app quality mean score of 3.75 (SD 0.53) and a star rating of 3.43 (SD 0.75), with a total possible score and star rating of 5.00.
By documenting the systematic development and evaluation of the mHealth app for men and women undergoing fertility treatment, this paper can facilitate the replication of the study intervention and the development of similar mHealth apps.
不孕不育的经历及其治疗会带来相当大的压力,常被形容为一场情绪的过山车。移动健康(mHealth)应用程序可能是一种新颖的解决方案,可满足生育患者的心理教育和心理社会支持需求,因为它有减轻压力和增强患者自主权的潜力。有一些与生育相关的应用程序为接受生育治疗的男性和女性提供信息和支持;然而,没有一个记录了其开发和评估过程。
本研究旨在描述一款双语移动健康应用程序Infotility的开发和评估过程,该应用程序旨在满足接受生育治疗的男性和女性的心理教育和心理社会支持需求。
为了开发Infotility应用程序,我们遵循了医学研究理事会关于复杂干预措施开发和评估的指南。首先,我们对生育患者和医疗保健提供者进行了文献综述和需求评估调查,这些调查为应用程序的内容和设计提供了信息。其次,我们对一小群最终用户进行了干预测试,他们对应用程序的设计和内容的适用性提供了反馈。第三,我们使用前后研究设计评估了应用程序的采用情况和可用性。最后,我们根据参与者的反馈更新了应用程序的内容,并寻找合作伙伴将该应用程序推广给更广泛的公众。
本研究首次描述了一款针对接受生育治疗的男性和女性的移动健康应用程序的开发和评估过程。该应用程序实现了其目标,即为生育患者提供一个经临床医生认可的、便于携带的资源,以获取有关不孕不育及其治疗的医学和心理社会方面的可靠信息,以及一个由经过培训的同伴支持者监控的保密同伴支持论坛。参与者对应用程序的参与度、功能、信息和美观度给予了积极评价,应用程序的总体质量平均得分为3.75(标准差0.53),星级评分为3.43(标准差0.75),总分和星级评分的满分均为5.00。
通过记录针对接受生育治疗的男性和女性的移动健康应用程序的系统开发和评估,本文可以促进该研究干预措施的复制以及类似移动健康应用程序的开发。