Faculty of Computer Sciences, Multimedia and Telecommunication, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
Consulting in Health Informatics, P.O Box 3966, Nairobi, 00100, Kenya.
BMC Med Res Methodol. 2022 Aug 4;22(1):213. doi: 10.1186/s12874-022-01689-4.
Adolescent pregnancies and sexually-transmitted infections continue to impact 15 - 19-year-olds across the globe. The lack of sexual reproductive health information (SRH) in resource-limited settings due to cultural and societal attitudes towards adolescent SRH could be contributing to the negative outcomes. Innovative approaches, including mobile phone technologies, are needed to address the need for reliable adolescent SRH information.
The study aimed to co-design a Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) based mobile app prototype to provide confidential adolescent SRH information on-demand and evaluate the mobile app's usability and user experience.
A human-centered design methodology was applied. This practice framework allowed the perspectives and feedback of adolescent users to be included in the iterative design process. To participate, an adolescent must have been 15 to 19 years old, resided in Kibra and would be able to access a mobile phone. Adolescents were enrolled for the alpha and field testing of the app prototype at different time-points. The Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS) a multidimensional mobile phone evaluation tool was used to access the functionality, engagement, aesthetics and quality of information in the app. Responses from the MARS were reported as mean scores for each category and a mean of the aggregate scores making the app's quality score. The MARS data was also evaluated as categorical data, A Chi square test of independence was carried out to show significance of any observed differences using cumulative and inverse cumulative distribution functions.
During the usability test, 62/109 (54.9%) of the adolescents that were followed-up had used the app at least once, 30/62 (48.4%) of these were male participants and 32/62 (51.6%) female. On engagement, the app had a mean score of 4.3/5 (SD 0.44), 4.6/5 (SD 0.38) on functionality, 4.3/5 (SD 0.57) on aesthetics and 4.4/5 (SD 0.60) on the quality of information. The overall app quality mean score was 4.4/5 (SD 0.31). The app was described as 'very interesting' to use by 44/62 (70.9%) of the participants, 20/44 males and 24/44 females. The content was deemed to be either 'perfectly' or 'well targeted' on sexual reproductive health by 60/62 (96.7%) adolescents, and the app was rated 'best app' by 45/62 (72.6%) adolescents, 27/45 females and 18/45 males, with a p-value = 0.011.
Adolescents need on-demand, accurate and trusted SRH information. A mobile phone app is a feasible and acceptable way to deliver adolescent SRH information in resource-limited settings. The USSD mobile phone technology shows promise in the delivery of much needed adolescent SRH information on-demand..
青少年怀孕和性传播感染仍然影响着全球 15-19 岁的青少年。由于对青少年性生殖健康的文化和社会态度,资源有限的环境中缺乏性生殖健康信息 (SRH),这可能导致了负面结果。需要创新的方法,包括移动电话技术,以满足对可靠的青少年性生殖健康信息的需求。
本研究旨在共同设计一个基于非结构化补充服务数据 (USSD) 的移动应用程序原型,以便按需提供机密的青少年性生殖健康信息,并评估移动应用程序的可用性和用户体验。
采用以人为中心的设计方法。该实践框架允许青少年用户的观点和反馈纳入迭代设计过程中。要参与研究,青少年必须年满 15 至 19 岁,居住在基布拉,并能够使用移动电话。青少年在不同时间点被招募参与应用程序原型的 alpha 和现场测试。使用多维移动电话评估工具——移动应用程序评级量表 (MARS) 来评估应用程序的功能、参与度、美观度和信息质量。每个类别的响应均报告为平均值,综合得分的平均值构成应用程序的质量得分。MARS 数据也被评估为分类数据,使用累积和逆累积分布函数进行独立性卡方检验,以显示任何观察到的差异的显著性。
在可用性测试中,109 名青少年中有 62 名(54.9%)至少使用过一次该应用程序,其中 30 名(48.4%)是男性参与者,32 名(51.6%)是女性。在参与度方面,该应用程序的平均得分为 4.3/5(SD 0.44),功能方面的平均得分为 4.6/5(SD 0.38),美观度方面的平均得分为 4.3/5(SD 0.57),信息质量方面的平均得分为 4.4/5(SD 0.60)。应用程序的总体质量平均得分为 4.4/5(SD 0.31)。44/62(70.9%)名参与者表示该应用程序“非常有趣”,其中 20 名是男性,24 名是女性。60/62(96.7%)名青少年认为该应用程序的性生殖健康内容“非常准确”或“针对性强”,45/62(72.6%)名青少年认为该应用程序是“最好的应用程序”,其中 27 名是女性,18 名是男性,p 值=0.011。
青少年需要按需、准确和可信的性生殖健康信息。移动电话应用程序是在资源有限的环境中提供青少年性生殖健康信息的可行且可接受的方法。USSD 移动电话技术在按需提供急需的青少年性生殖健康信息方面显示出了前景。