Curtin School of Population Health, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.
Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.
Disabil Rehabil. 2024 Mar;46(5):947-956. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2023.2186499. Epub 2023 Mar 12.
People with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) want disease-specific dietary advice to reduce the confusion around diet. This study used co-design principles to develop an online nutrition education program for pwMS.
Mixed-methods (multiphase sequential design). Phase 1: online survey ( = 114 pwMS) to explore preferred content and characteristics of a nutrition program and develop a draft program. Phase 2: feedback on the draft program from stakeholders (two meetings; = 10 pwMS and multiple sclerosis (MS) health professionals) and pwMS (two workshops; = 6) to produce a full program prototype. Phase 3: cognitive interviews ( = 8 pwMS plus 1 spouse) to explore acceptability and ease of comprehension of one module of the program, analysed using deductive content analysis.
Preferred topics were included in the program, which were further developed with consumer feedback. Cognitive interviews produced four themes: (1) positive and targeted messaging to motivate behaviour change; (2) "not enough evidence" is not good enough; (3) expert advice builds in credibility; and (4) engaging and appropriate online design elements are crucial.
Positive language appears to improve motivation to make healthy dietary changes and engagement with evidence-based nutrition resources. To ensure acceptability, health professionals can use co-design to engage consumers when developing resources for pwMS.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONCo-designed nutrition education programs can help people achieve high-quality diets in line with recommendations, but very few programs exist for people with multiple sclerosis (MS), and none were co-designedThe participatory research in this study was instrumental in ensuring that important information regarding program acceptability was identifiedCo-design can ensure that the language is appropriate for the target audience, and positive language appeared to improve motivation in people with MS to engage with the online nutrition education programWhere practical and feasible, health professionals should collaborate with MS consumers when developing resources, and use positive, empowering language.
多发性硬化症患者(pwMS)希望获得针对特定疾病的饮食建议,以减少对饮食的困惑。本研究使用共同设计原则为 pwMS 开发了一个在线营养教育计划。
混合方法(多阶段顺序设计)。第 1 阶段:在线调查(= 114 名 pwMS),以探索营养计划的首选内容和特征,并开发计划草案。第 2 阶段:利益相关者(两次会议;= 10 名 pwMS 和多发性硬化症(MS)健康专业人员)和 pwMS(两次研讨会;= 6 名)对计划草案提出反馈,以生成完整的计划原型。第 3 阶段:认知访谈(= 8 名 pwMS 加 1 名配偶),以探索该计划的一个模块的可接受性和理解难易程度,使用演绎内容分析进行分析。
计划中包含了首选主题,并在消费者反馈的基础上进一步开发。认知访谈产生了四个主题:(1)积极的针对性信息传递以激发行为改变;(2)“没有足够的证据”是不够的;(3)专家建议增加可信度;(4)引人入胜且适当的在线设计元素至关重要。
积极的语言似乎可以提高多发性硬化症患者做出健康饮食改变的动机,并提高他们对基于证据的营养资源的参与度。为了确保可接受性,健康专业人员在为 pwMS 开发资源时可以使用共同设计来吸引消费者。
共同设计的营养教育计划可以帮助人们达到符合建议的高质量饮食,但多发性硬化症患者的此类计划很少,而且没有一个是共同设计的。本研究中的参与式研究对于确定计划可接受性的重要信息非常重要。共同设计可以确保语言适合目标受众,并且积极的语言似乎可以提高多发性硬化症患者参与在线营养教育计划的动机。在实际可行的情况下,健康专业人员应与 MS 消费者合作开发资源,并使用积极、赋权的语言。