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为长期护理工作者(“为我们而设”)共同开发一个网络应用程序(COVID-19 社交网站):以用户为中心的设计和参与式研究。

Co-Development of a Web Application (COVID-19 Social Site) for Long-Term Care Workers ("Something for Us"): User-Centered Design and Participatory Research Study.

机构信息

The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice, Dartmouth College, Lebanon, NH, United States.

National Association of Health Care Assistants, Carl Junction, MO, United States.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2022 Sep 22;24(9):e38359. doi: 10.2196/38359.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Improving confidence in and uptake of COVID-19 vaccines and boosters among long-term care workers (LTCWs) is a crucial public health goal, given their role in the care of elderly people and people at risk. While difficult to reach with workplace communication interventions, most LTCWs regularly use social media and smartphones. Various social media interventions have improved attitudes and uptake for other vaccines and hold promise for the LTCW population.

OBJECTIVE

We aimed to develop a curated social web application (interactive website) to increase COVID-19 vaccine confidence (a 3-arm randomized trial is underway).

METHODS

Following user-centric design and participatory research approaches, we undertook the following 3 steps: (1) content identification, (2) platform development, and (3) community building. A LTCW and stakeholder advisory group provided iterative input. For content identification (step 1), we identified topics of concern about COVID-19 vaccines via desktop research (published literature, public opinion polls, and social media monitoring), refined by interviewing and polling LTCWs. We also conducted a national online panel survey. We curated and fact-checked posts from popular social media platforms that addressed the identified concerns. During platform development (step 2), we solicited preferences for design and functionality via interviews and user experience testing with LTCWs. We also identified best practices for online community building (step 3).

RESULTS

In the interviews (n=9), we identified 3 themes: (1) LTCWs are proud of their work but feel undervalued; (2) LTCWs have varying levels of trust in COVID-19-related information; and (3) LTCWs would welcome a curated COVID-19 resource that is easy to understand and use-"something for us". Through desktop research, LTCW interviews, and our national online panel survey (n=592) we found that participants are interested in information about COVID-19 in general, vaccine benefits, vaccine risks, and vaccine development. Content identification resulted in 434 posts addressing these topic areas, with 209 uploaded to the final web application. Our LTCW poll (n=8) revealed preferences for personal stories and video content. The platform we developed is an accessible WordPress-based social media web application, refined through formal (n=3) and informal user experience testing. Users can sort posts by topic or subtopic and react to or comment on posts. To build an online community, we recruited 3 LTCW "community ambassadors" and instructed them to encourage discussion, acknowledge concerns, and offer factual information on COVID-19 vaccines. We also set "community standards" for the web application.

CONCLUSIONS

An iterative, user-centric, participatory approach led to the launch of an accessible social media web application with curated content for COVID-19 vaccines targeting LTCWs in the United States. Through our trial, we will determine if this approach successfully improves vaccine confidence. If so, a similar social media resource could be used to develop curated social media interventions in other populations and with other public health goals.

摘要

背景

鉴于长期护理工作者(LTCW)在照顾老年人和高危人群方面的作用,提高他们对 COVID-19 疫苗的信心并增加他们对疫苗的接种,是一个至关重要的公共卫生目标。虽然通过工作场所的沟通干预措施很难接触到他们,但大多数 LTCW 经常使用社交媒体和智能手机。各种社交媒体干预措施已经改善了其他疫苗的态度和接种率,并为 LTCW 人群带来了希望。

目的

我们旨在开发一个经过策划的社交网络应用程序(互动网站),以提高 COVID-19 疫苗的信心(一项 3 臂随机试验正在进行中)。

方法

我们采用以用户为中心的设计和参与式研究方法,进行了以下 3 个步骤:(1)内容识别,(2)平台开发,和(3)社区建设。一个 LTCW 和利益相关者顾问小组提供了迭代输入。对于内容识别(步骤 1),我们通过桌面研究(已发表的文献、公众意见调查和社交媒体监测)识别出与 COVID-19 疫苗相关的关注问题,并通过采访和调查 LTCW 进行了改进。我们还进行了一项全国性的在线小组调查。我们策划并核实了来自流行社交媒体平台的帖子,以解决确定的问题。在平台开发(步骤 2)过程中,我们通过采访和用户体验测试,征求了 LTCW 对设计和功能的偏好。我们还确定了在线社区建设的最佳实践(步骤 3)。

结果

在采访(n=9)中,我们确定了 3 个主题:(1)LTCW 对他们的工作感到自豪,但感到被低估;(2)LTCW 对与 COVID-19 相关的信息有不同程度的信任;(3)LTCW 会欢迎一个易于理解和使用的策划 COVID-19 资源——“为我们准备的”。通过桌面研究、LTCW 采访和我们的全国在线小组调查(n=592),我们发现参与者对一般的 COVID-19 信息、疫苗效益、疫苗风险和疫苗开发感兴趣。内容识别产生了 434 篇涉及这些主题领域的帖子,其中 209 篇上传到了最终的网络应用程序中。我们的 LTCW 民意调查(n=8)显示了对个人故事和视频内容的偏好。我们开发的平台是一个可访问的基于 WordPress 的社交媒体网络应用程序,通过正式(n=3)和非正式的用户体验测试进行了改进。用户可以按主题或子主题对帖子进行排序,并对帖子做出反应或发表评论。为了建立一个在线社区,我们招募了 3 名 LTCW“社区大使”,并指导他们鼓励讨论、承认关注,并提供有关 COVID-19 疫苗的事实信息。我们还为网络应用程序设定了“社区标准”。

结论

采用迭代的、以用户为中心的、参与式的方法,为美国的 LTCW 推出了一个带有策划内容的可访问社交媒体网络应用程序,用于 COVID-19 疫苗。通过我们的试验,我们将确定这种方法是否成功地提高了疫苗信心。如果是这样,类似的社交媒体资源可以用于其他人群和其他公共卫生目标的策划社交媒体干预措施。

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