Krafft Jelena, Barisch-Fritz Bettina, Krell-Roesch Janina, Trautwein Sandra, Scharpf Andrea, Woll Alexander
Institute of Sports and Sports Science, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany.
JMIR Aging. 2023 Aug 22;6:e46480. doi: 10.2196/46480.
The promotion of physical activity in individuals with dementia living in nursing homes is crucial for preserving physical and cognitive functions and the associated quality of life. Nevertheless, the implementation of physical activity programs in this setting is challenging, as the time and expertise of nursing home staff are limited. This situation was further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Mobile health apps may be a sustainable approach to overcome these challenges in the long term. Therefore, the Individualized Cognitive and Physical Exercise-App (the InCoPE-App) was developed to support nursing home staff in delivering and implementing tailored cognitive and physical exercise training for individuals with dementia.
This study aims to assess the usability of the InCoPE-App in terms of user performance and user perception in a laboratory setting using a mixed methods approach.
Nursing home staff were encouraged to perform 5 basic tasks within the InCoPE-App. Their thoughts while using the app were captured by implementing a think aloud protocol. Then, participants completed the System Usability Scale questionnaire. The think aloud transcripts were qualitatively evaluated to unveil usability issues. All identified issues were rated in terms of their necessity to be fixed. Task completion (ie, success rate and time) and perceived usability were evaluated descriptively.
A total of 14 nursing home employees (mean age 53.7, SD 10.6 years; n=13, 93% women) participated in the study. The perceived usability of the InCoPE-App, as assessed by the System Usability Scale questionnaire, can be rated as "good." The main usability issues concerned navigation logic and comprehensibility of app content.
The InCoPE-App is a user-friendly app that enables nursing home staff to deliver and implement cognitive and physical exercise training for individuals with dementia in nursing homes. The InCoPE-App can be used with little training, even by people aged ≥50 years, who may have low digital literacy. To achieve sustainable use and high user satisfaction of the InCoPE-App in the long term, it should be implemented and evaluated in a field study.
促进养老院中痴呆症患者的身体活动对于维持身体和认知功能以及相关生活质量至关重要。然而,在这种环境中实施身体活动计划具有挑战性,因为养老院工作人员的时间和专业知识有限。新冠疫情使这种情况进一步恶化。移动健康应用程序可能是长期克服这些挑战的可持续方法。因此,开发了个性化认知与体育锻炼应用程序(InCoPE应用程序),以支持养老院工作人员为痴呆症患者提供和实施量身定制的认知和体育锻炼训练。
本研究旨在使用混合方法评估InCoPE应用程序在实验室环境中用户表现和用户感知方面的可用性。
鼓励养老院工作人员在InCoPE应用程序中执行5项基本任务。通过实施出声思维协议捕捉他们使用应用程序时的想法。然后,参与者完成系统可用性量表问卷。对出声思维记录进行定性评估以揭示可用性问题。根据问题修复的必要性对所有识别出的问题进行评级。对任务完成情况(即成功率和时间)和感知可用性进行描述性评估。
共有14名养老院员工(平均年龄53.7岁,标准差10.6岁;n = 13,93%为女性)参与了研究。根据系统可用性量表问卷评估,InCoPE应用程序的感知可用性可评为“良好”。主要的可用性问题涉及导航逻辑和应用程序内容的可理解性。
InCoPE应用程序是一款用户友好型应用程序,使养老院工作人员能够为养老院中的痴呆症患者提供和实施认知和体育锻炼训练。InCoPE应用程序几乎无需培训即可使用,即使是数字素养较低的50岁及以上人群也可以使用。为了使InCoPE应用程序长期实现可持续使用并获得高用户满意度,应在实地研究中实施和评估。