Johnston William, Keogh Alison, Dickson Jane, Leslie Stephen J, Megyesi Peter, Connolly Rachelle, Burke David, Caulfield Brian
Insight Centre for Data Analytics, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
School of Public Health, Physiotherapy & Sports Science, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
JMIR Form Res. 2022 May 10;6(5):e34257. doi: 10.2196/34257.
Effective self-care is an important factor in the successful management of patients with heart failure (HF). Despite the importance of self-care, most patients with HF are not adequately taught the wide range of skills required to become proficient in self-care. Digital health technology (DHT) may provide a novel solution to support patients at home in effective self-care, with the view to enhancing the quality of life and ultimately improving patient outcomes. However, many of the solutions developed to date have failed to consider users' perspectives at the point of design, resulting in poor effectiveness. Leveraging a human-centered design (HCD) approach to the development of DHTs may lead to the successful promotion of self-care behaviors in patients with HF.
This study aimed to outline the HCD, development, and evaluation process of a DHT designed to promote effective self-care in patients with HF.
A design thinking approach within the HCD framework was undertaken, as described in the International Organization for Standardization 9241-210:2019 regulations, using a 5-step process: empathize, ideate, design, develop, and test. Patients with HF were involved throughout the design and evaluation of the system. The designed system was grounded in behavior change theory using the Theoretical Domains Framework and included behavior change techniques. Mixed methods were used to evaluate the DHT during the testing phase.
Steps 1 to 3 of the process resulted in a set of evidence- and user-informed design requirements that were carried forward into the iterative development of a version 1 system. A cross-platform (iOS and Android) mobile app integrated with Fitbit activity trackers and smart scales was developed. A 2-week user testing phase highlighted the ease of use of the system, with patients demonstrating excellent adherence. Qualitative analysis of semistructured interviews identified the early potential for the system to positively influence self-care. Specifically, users perceived that the system increased their confidence and motivation to engage in key self-care behaviors, provided them with skills and knowledge that made them more aware of the importance of self-care behaviors, and might facilitate timely help seeking.
The use of an HCD methodology in this research has resulted in the development of a DHT that may engage patients with HF and potentially affect their self-care behaviors. This comprehensive work lays the groundwork for further development and evaluation of this solution before its implementation in health care systems. A detailed description of the HCD process used in this research will help guide the development and evaluation of future DHTs across a range of disease use cases.
有效的自我护理是心力衰竭(HF)患者成功管理的重要因素。尽管自我护理很重要,但大多数HF患者并未得到充分培训,以掌握熟练进行自我护理所需的广泛技能。数字健康技术(DHT)可能提供一种新颖的解决方案,以支持患者在家中进行有效的自我护理,从而提高生活质量并最终改善患者预后。然而,迄今为止开发的许多解决方案在设计时都未能考虑用户的观点,导致效果不佳。采用以人为本的设计(HCD)方法来开发DHT可能会成功促进HF患者的自我护理行为。
本研究旨在概述一种旨在促进HF患者有效自我护理的DHT的HCD、开发和评估过程。
采用HCD框架内的设计思维方法,如国际标准化组织9241-210:2019规定所述,使用五步流程:共情、构思、设计、开发和测试。HF患者参与了系统的整个设计和评估过程。设计的系统以行为改变理论为基础,使用理论领域框架,并包括行为改变技术。在测试阶段使用混合方法评估DHT。
该过程的第1至3步产生了一组基于证据和用户反馈的设计要求,并将其推进到版本1系统的迭代开发中。开发了一款与Fitbit活动追踪器和智能秤集成的跨平台(iOS和安卓)移动应用程序。为期2周的用户测试阶段突出了该系统的易用性,患者表现出了极高的依从性。对半结构化访谈的定性分析确定了该系统对自我护理产生积极影响的早期潜力。具体而言,用户认为该系统增强了他们参与关键自我护理行为的信心和动力,为他们提供了技能和知识,使他们更加意识到自我护理行为的重要性,并可能有助于及时寻求帮助。
本研究中使用HCD方法开发了一种DHT,该DHT可能会促使HF患者参与其中,并可能影响他们的自我护理行为。这项全面的工作为该解决方案在医疗保健系统中实施之前的进一步开发和评估奠定了基础。本研究中使用的HCD过程的详细描述将有助于指导未来针对一系列疾病用例的DHT的开发和评估。