University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
Children's of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2023 Jun;70(6):e30288. doi: 10.1002/pbc.30288. Epub 2023 Mar 21.
Parents of children with cancer must learn and retain crucial information necessary to provide safe care for their child. Smartphone applications (apps) provide a significant opportunity to meet the informational needs of these parents. We aimed to develop, refine, and evaluate a smartphone app, informed by the Children's Oncology Group (COG) expert consensus recommendations, to support the informational needs of parents of children with cancer.
We employed a user-centered iterative mixed-methods approach in two phases (prototype development/refinement and pilot testing). We engaged parents and clinicians in evaluating the app via qualitative interviews and standardized tools that measured app quality (Mobile Application Rating Scale [MARS]), usability (System Usability Scale [SUS]), and acceptability (System Acceptability Scale [SAS]). We evaluated early usage patterns after public release.
Thirty-two parents and 17 clinicians participated. Mean (± standard deviation [SD]) scores for app quality, usability, and acceptability were: MARS: 4.5 ± 0.7 on a 5-point scale; SUS: 86.7 ± 23.8 on a 100-point scale; and SAS: superior (61%); similar (28%); inferior (11%) to written materials. Qualitative findings largely confirmed the quantitative data. Downloads of the app during the first year following public release have exceeded 5000.
The COG KidsCare app prototype was found to be of high quality and received high usability and acceptability ratings. Further testing is needed to determine app effectiveness in improving parental knowledge regarding care of children with cancer.
癌症患儿的家长必须学习和掌握为孩子提供安全护理所需的关键信息。智能手机应用程序(apps)为满足这些家长的信息需求提供了重要机会。我们旨在开发、改进和评估一款智能手机应用程序,该应用程序以儿童肿瘤学组(COG)专家共识建议为依据,以满足癌症患儿家长的信息需求。
我们采用以用户为中心的迭代混合方法,分两个阶段(原型开发/改进和试点测试)进行。我们通过定性访谈和标准化工具(衡量应用程序质量的移动应用程序评级量表[MARS]、衡量可用性的系统可用性量表[SUS]和衡量可接受性的系统可接受性量表[SAS])让家长和临床医生参与评估该应用程序。我们评估了公开发布后的早期使用模式。
32 名家长和 17 名临床医生参与了研究。应用程序质量、可用性和可接受性的平均(±标准偏差[SD])得分分别为:MARS:5 分制得 4.5±0.7 分;SUS:100 分制得 86.7±23.8 分;SAS:优于(61%);相似(28%);差于(11%)书面材料。定性研究结果在很大程度上证实了定量数据。在公开发布后的第一年,该应用程序的下载量已超过 5000 次。
COG KidsCare 应用程序原型被认为质量很高,具有很高的可用性和可接受性评分。需要进一步测试以确定该应用程序在提高家长对癌症患儿护理知识方面的有效性。