Becker Elisabeth Rb, Shegog Ross, Savas Lara S, Frost Erica L, Coan Sharon P, Healy C Mary, Spinner Stanley W, Vernon Sally W
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, United States.
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States.
JMIR Pediatr Parent. 2022 Feb 21;5(1):e30340. doi: 10.2196/30340.
Human papillomavirus (HPV)-attributed cancers are preventable, yet HPV vaccination rates severely lag behind other adolescent vaccinations. HPVcancerFree (HPVCF) is a mobile health (mHealth) intervention developed to influence parental HPV vaccination decision making by raising awareness of HPV, reducing HPV vaccination barriers, and enabling HPV vaccination scheduling and reminders through a smartphone app. Evaluating the user experience of mHealth interventions is a vital component in assessing their quality and success but tends to be underreported in mHealth intervention evaluation.
We aimed to evaluate the user experience of HPVCF, an HPV cancer prevention app designed for a pediatric clinic network, using mixed methods data collected from log files, survey measures, and qualitative feedback.
Study data were evaluated from parents in a large US pediatric clinic network using HPVCF in the treatment study condition of a group randomized controlled trial. Log data captured HPVCF retention and use. Postintervention rating scales and items assessed HPVCF utility, usefulness, understandability, appeal, credibility, and perceived impact. Overall quality was evaluated using the user version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale (uMars). Open-ended responses assessed parent recommendations for HPVCF enhancement.
The 98 parents were mainly female (n=94, 96%), 41 (5.67) years of age, college educated (n=55, 56%), and White and non-Hispanic (n=55, 56%) and had private health insurance for their children (n=75, 77%). Parents used HPVCF 197 times, with the average visit duration approximating 3.5 minutes. The uMARS app quality score was positively skewed (4.2/5.0). Mean ratings were highest for information (4.46 [SD 0.53]) and lowest for engagement (3.74 [SD 0.69]). In addition, of 95 parents, 45 (47%) rated HPVCF as helpful in HPV vaccination decision making and 16 (17%) attributed HPV vaccine initiation to HPVCF. Parents reported that HPVCF increased their awareness (84/95, 88%), knowledge (84/95, 88%), and HPV vaccination intentions (64/95, 67%). Most of the 98 parents rated the 4 HPVCF components as useful (72-92 [73%-94%]). Parents also agreed that HPVCF is clear (86/95, 91%), accurate (86/95, 91%), and more helpful than other HPV vaccine information they had received (89/95, 94%) and that they would recommend it to others (81/95, 85%). In addition, parents suggested ways to increase awareness and engagement with the app, along with opportunities to enhance the content and functionality.
HPVCF was well received by parents and performed well on indicators of quality, usefulness, utility, credibility, and perceived impact. This study contributes a multimethod and multimeasure evaluation to the growing body of literature focused on assessing the user experience of patient-focused technology-mediated applications for HPV education.
人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)相关癌症是可预防的,但HPV疫苗接种率严重落后于其他青少年疫苗接种率。HPVcancerFree(HPVCF)是一种移动健康(mHealth)干预措施,旨在通过提高对HPV的认识、减少HPV疫苗接种障碍以及通过智能手机应用程序实现HPV疫苗接种安排和提醒,来影响家长关于HPV疫苗接种的决策。评估移动健康干预措施的用户体验是评估其质量和成功与否的重要组成部分,但在移动健康干预评估中往往报告不足。
我们旨在使用从日志文件、调查措施和定性反馈中收集的混合方法数据,评估一款为儿科诊所网络设计的HPV癌症预防应用程序HPVCF的用户体验。
在一项群组随机对照试验的治疗研究条件下,对美国大型儿科诊所网络中使用HPVCF的家长的研究数据进行评估。日志数据记录了HPVCF的留存率和使用情况。干预后评分量表和项目评估了HPVCF的实用性、有用性、可理解性、吸引力、可信度和感知影响。使用移动应用程序评分量表(uMars)的用户版本评估总体质量。开放式回答评估了家长对改进HPVCF的建议。
98位家长主要为女性(n = 94,96%),年龄41(5.67)岁,具有大学学历(n = 55,56%),为白人和非西班牙裔(n = 55,56%),其子女拥有私人医疗保险(n = 75,77%)。家长使用HPVCF 197次,平均访问时长约为3.5分钟。uMARS应用程序质量得分呈正偏态(4.2/5.0)。信息方面的平均评分最高(4.46 [标准差0.53]),参与度方面的平均评分最低(3.74 [标准差0.69])。此外,在95位家长中,45位(47%)认为HPVCF有助于HPV疫苗接种决策,16位(17%)将开始接种HPV疫苗归因于HPVCF。家长报告称,HPVCF提高了他们的认识(84/95,88%)、知识(84/95,88%)和HPV疫苗接种意愿(64/95,67%)。98位家长中的大多数对HPVCF的4个组件给予了有用的评价(72 - 92 [73% - 94%])。家长们还一致认为HPVCF清晰(86/95,91%)、准确(86/95,91%),比他们收到的其他HPV疫苗信息更有帮助(89/95,94%),并且他们会向他人推荐(81/95,85%)。此外,家长们提出了提高对该应用程序的认识和参与度以及改进内容和功能的方法。
HPVCF受到家长的好评,在质量、有用性、实用性、可信度和感知影响等指标上表现良好。本研究为不断增长的文献贡献了一种多方法和多测量的评估,这些文献聚焦于评估以患者为中心的技术介导的HPV教育应用程序的用户体验。