Cohen Jennifer, Patterson Pandora, Noke Melissa, Clarke Kristina, Husson Olga
Canteen, Sydney, NSW 2042, Australia.
School of Women's and Children's Health, University of NSW, Sydney, NSW 2031, Australia.
Cancers (Basel). 2021 Dec 23;14(1):50. doi: 10.3390/cancers14010050.
Adolescent and young adults (AYAs) impacted by their own or familial cancer require information and peer support throughout the cancer journey to ameliorate feelings of isolation. Online Health Communities (OHC) provide social networks, support, and health-related content to people united by a shared health experience. Using a participatory design (PD) process, Canteen developed Canteen Connect (CC), an OHC for AYAs impacted by cancer. This manuscript outlines the process used to develop CC: (1) A mixed-methods implementation evaluation of Version I of CC (CCv.1); (2) Qualitative workshops utilizing strengths-based approaches of PD and appreciative inquiry to inform the development of CC Version 2 (CCv.2); quantitative implementation evaluation to assess the appropriateness, acceptability, and effectiveness of CCv.2. Through several iterations designed and tested in collaboration with AYAs, CCv.2 had improvements in the user experience, such as the ability to send a private message to other users and the site becoming mobile responsive. Results from the evaluation showed CCv.2 was appropriate for connecting with other AYAs. Most AYAs reported satisfaction with CCv.2 and a positive impact on their feelings of sadness, worry, and/or anxiety. CCv.2 fills an important service provision gap in providing an appropriate and acceptable OHC for AYAs impacted by cancer, with initial promising psychological outcomes.
受到自身或家族癌症影响的青少年和青年(AYAs)在整个癌症治疗过程中都需要信息和同伴支持,以减轻孤独感。在线健康社区(OHC)为因共同健康经历而团结在一起的人们提供社交网络、支持和与健康相关的内容。通过参与式设计(PD)流程,Canteen开发了Canteen Connect(CC),这是一个面向受癌症影响的青少年和青年的在线健康社区。本文概述了开发CC所采用的过程:(1)对CC版本I(CCv.1)进行混合方法实施评估;(2)利用基于优势的PD方法和肯定性探究的定性研讨会,为CC版本2(CCv.2)的开发提供信息;进行定量实施评估,以评估CCv.2的适用性、可接受性和有效性。通过与青少年和青年合作设计和测试的多次迭代,CCv.2在用户体验方面有了改进,比如能够向其他用户发送私信以及网站具备了移动响应能力。评估结果表明,CCv.2适合与其他青少年和青年建立联系。大多数青少年和青年报告对CCv.2感到满意,并且对他们的悲伤、担忧和/或焦虑情绪产生了积极影响。CCv.2在为受癌症影响的青少年和青年提供一个合适且可接受的在线健康社区方面填补了重要的服务提供空白,并取得了初步的、有前景的心理效果。