Tomas Vanessa, Hsu Shaelynn, Kingsnorth Shauna, Anagnostou Evdokia, Kirsh Bonnie, Lindsay Sally
Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Bloorview Research Institute, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada.
JMIR Form Res. 2023 Apr 27;7:e44354. doi: 10.2196/44354.
Deciding whether and how to disclose one's autism at work is complex, especially for autistic youth and young adults who are newly entering the labor market and still learning important decision-making and self-determination skills. Autistic youth and young adults may benefit from tools to support disclosure processes at work; however, to our knowledge, no evidence-based, theoretically grounded tool exists specifically for this population. There is also limited guidance on how to pursue the development of such a tool in collaboration with knowledge users.
This study aimed to co-design a prototype of a disclosure decision aid tool with and for Canadian autistic youth and young adults, explore the perceived usability of the prototype (usefulness, satisfaction, and ease of use) and make necessary revisions, and outline the process used to achieve the aforementioned objectives.
Taking a patient-oriented research approach, we engaged 4 autistic youths and young adults as collaborators on this project. Prototype development was guided by co-design principles and strategies, and tool content was informed by a previous needs assessment led by our team, the autistic collaborators' lived experiences, considering intersectionality, research on knowledge translation (KT) tool development, and recommendations from the International Patient Decision Aid Standards. We co-designed a web-based PDF prototype. To assess perceived usability and experiences with the prototype, we conducted 4 participatory design and focus group Zoom (Zoom Video Communications) sessions with 19 Canadian autistic youths and young adults aged 16 to 29 (mean 22.8, SD 4.1) years. We analyzed the data using a combined conventional (inductive) and modified framework method (deductive) analysis to map the data onto usability indicators (usefulness, satisfaction, and ease of use). Grounded in participants' feedback, considering factors of feasibility and availability of resources, and ensuring tool fidelity, we revised the prototype.
We developed 4 categories pertaining to the perceived usability of and participant experiences with the prototype: past disclosure experiences, prototype information and activities, prototype design and structure, and overall usability. Participant feedback was favorable and indicative of the tool's potential impact and usability. The usability indicator requiring the most attention was ease of use, which was prioritized when revising the prototype. Our findings highlight the importance of engaging knowledge users throughout the entire prototype co-design and testing processes; incorporating co-design strategies and principles; and having content informed by relevant theories, evidence, and knowledge users' experiences.
We outline an innovative co-design process that other researchers, clinicians, and KT practitioners may consider when developing KT tools. We also developed a novel, evidence-based, and theoretically informed web-based disclosure decision aid tool that may help autistic youth and young adults navigate disclosure processes and improve their transitional outcomes as they enter the workforce.
决定是否以及如何在工作中披露自己的自闭症情况是复杂的,尤其是对于刚进入劳动力市场且仍在学习重要决策和自主技能的自闭症青年和年轻成年人来说。自闭症青年和年轻成年人可能会从支持工作中披露过程的工具中受益;然而,据我们所知,目前还没有专门针对这一人群的基于证据、理论基础扎实的工具。关于如何与知识使用者合作开发这样一种工具的指导也很有限。
本研究旨在与加拿大自闭症青年和年轻成年人共同设计一种披露决策辅助工具的原型,并为他们设计该工具,探索该原型的感知可用性(有用性、满意度和易用性)并进行必要的修订,概述实现上述目标所采用的过程。
采用以患者为导向的研究方法,我们邀请了4名自闭症青年和年轻成年人作为该项目的合作者。原型开发以共同设计原则和策略为指导,工具内容基于我们团队之前进行的需求评估、自闭症合作者的生活经历、考虑交叉性、知识转化(KT)工具开发的研究以及国际患者决策辅助标准的建议。我们共同设计了一个基于网络的PDF原型。为了评估对原型的感知可用性和体验,我们与19名年龄在16至29岁(平均22.8岁,标准差4.1岁)的加拿大自闭症青年和年轻成年人进行了4次参与式设计和焦点小组Zoom(Zoom视频通信)会议。我们使用传统(归纳)和改进框架方法(演绎)相结合的分析方法来分析数据,以便将数据映射到可用性指标(有用性、满意度和易用性)上。基于参与者的反馈,考虑资源的可行性和可用性因素,并确保工具的保真度,我们对原型进行了修订。
我们确定了与原型的感知可用性和参与者体验相关的4个类别:过去的披露经历、原型信息和活动、原型设计和结构以及整体可用性。参与者的反馈是积极的,表明了该工具的潜在影响和可用性。最需要关注的可用性指标是易用性,在修订原型时将其作为优先事项。我们的研究结果强调了在整个原型共同设计和测试过程中让知识使用者参与的重要性;纳入共同设计策略和原则;以及使内容基于相关理论、证据和知识使用者的经验。
我们概述了一个创新的共同设计过程,其他研究人员、临床医生和KT从业者在开发KT工具时可以考虑。我们还开发了一种新颖的、基于证据且理论依据充分的基于网络的披露决策辅助工具,该工具可能有助于自闭症青年和年轻成年人应对披露过程,并改善他们进入职场时的过渡结果。