Walker Ruth Elizabeth, Quong Sara, Olivier Patrick, Wu Ling, Xie Jue, Boyle Jacqueline
Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation, Monash University, Clayton, Australia.
Action Lab, Monash University, Clayton, Australia.
JMIR Form Res. 2022 Aug 5;6(8):e39280. doi: 10.2196/39280.
Improving preconception health can benefit all women, their children, and their families regardless of their individual pregnancy intentions. Rapidly increasing access to information technology and online engagement have created opportunities to use digital health resources to engage with preconception women regarding lifestyle behaviors.
This study explores how preconception women engage with digital health resources and online platforms to inform the design and development of a digital health resource to support women to make positive behavior change for their preconception health.
This codesign research followed the Double Diamond process, which focuses on contextualization and explorative processes in phase 1 and ideation and development processes in phase 2. Phase 1 is reported on in this study and was undertaken via a series of 1-on-1 in-depth interviews with female participants (N=12) aged 18-45 years over 3 months. Interviews were designed to explore participants' lived experiences in relation to their health and desired supports for healthy lifestyle behaviors. The first interview focused on participants' perceptions of health and health behaviors, the second interview focused on social connections for health, and the third interview focused on digital health information and supports. Conversations from the first interview informed the development of the second interview, and conversations from the second interview informed the development of the third interview. Community advisors (N=8) met to provide feedback and advice to the researchers throughout the interview process. Qualitative analyses of transcripts from interviews were undertaken by 2 researchers before a deductive process identified themes mapped to the capability, opportunity, motivation, and behavior (COM-B) framework.
In total, 9 themes and 8 subthemes were identified from 124 codes. In relation to digital health resources, specifically, participants were already engaging with a range of digital health resources and had high expectations of these. Digital health resources needed to be easy to access, make women's busy lives easier, be evidence based, and be reputable. Social connectedness was also highly important to our participants, with information and advice from peers with similar experiences being preferred over yet more online health information. Online communities facilitated these social interactions. Participants were open to the idea of chatbots and virtual assistants but acknowledged that they would not replace authentic social interactions.
Codesigned digital health resources should be evidence based, reputable, and easy to access. Social connections were considered highly important to women, and designers of digital health resources should consider how they can increase opportunities for women to connect and learn from each other to promote health behaviors.
改善孕前健康对所有女性、她们的孩子及其家庭都有益,无论其个人怀孕意愿如何。信息技术的迅速普及和在线参与创造了利用数字健康资源与孕前女性就生活方式行为进行互动的机会。
本研究探讨孕前女性如何与数字健康资源和在线平台互动,以为支持女性为孕前健康做出积极行为改变的数字健康资源的设计与开发提供信息。
本协同设计研究遵循双钻石流程,该流程在第一阶段侧重于情境化和探索性过程,在第二阶段侧重于构思和开发过程。本研究报告第一阶段情况,该阶段通过在3个月内对12名年龄在18至45岁之间的女性参与者进行一系列一对一深度访谈来开展。访谈旨在探索参与者与健康相关的生活经历以及对健康生活方式行为的期望支持。第一次访谈聚焦于参与者对健康和健康行为的认知,第二次访谈聚焦于健康方面的社会联系,第三次访谈聚焦于数字健康信息和支持。第一次访谈的对话为第二次访谈的开展提供了信息,第二次访谈的对话为第三次访谈的开展提供了信息。8名社区顾问在整个访谈过程中会面,为研究人员提供反馈和建议。在一个演绎过程确定映射到能力、机会、动机和行为(COM-B)框架的主题之前,由两名研究人员对访谈记录进行定性分析。
从124个编码中总共识别出9个主题和8个子主题。具体而言,关于数字健康资源,参与者已经在使用一系列数字健康资源,并且对这些资源期望很高。数字健康资源需要易于获取,让女性忙碌的生活更轻松,基于证据且声誉良好。社会联系对我们的参与者也非常重要,来自有类似经历的同龄人的信息和建议比更多的在线健康信息更受青睐。在线社区促进了这些社会互动。参与者对聊天机器人和虚拟助手的想法持开放态度,但也承认它们不会取代真实的社会互动。
协同设计的数字健康资源应该基于证据、声誉良好且易于获取。社会联系对女性非常重要,数字健康资源的设计者应该考虑如何增加女性相互联系和学习以促进健康行为的机会。