Ikwunne Tochukwu, Hederman Lucy, Wall P J
ADAPT Centre, School of Computer Science and Statistics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Digit Health. 2023 Sep 29;9:20552076231203595. doi: 10.1177/20552076231203595. eCollection 2023 Jan-Dec.
Despite the fact that user engagement is critical to the efficacy of mobile health (mHealth) interventions in the Global South, many of these interventions lack user engagement features. This is because sociotechnical aspects of such initiatives are frequently ignored during the design, development, and implementation stages. This research highlighted the importance of considering sociotechnical factors when developing mHealth apps. The intended users for the mHealth technologies in this study are care professionals.
Five semi-structured interviews and a pilot interview were conducted to identify user engagement facilitators and barriers. The interview data were analysed using NVivo. The Capability, Opportunity, Motivation - Behaviour (COM-B) model is then used to map the facilitators and barriers to mHealth app engagement, allowing researchers to better understand how users engage/disengage with mHealth apps.
Capability facilitators included features that assist users in learning more about the app (e.g. a user manual and statistical data) as well as features that assist users in developing a routine. The lack of app skills and cognitive overload limit capability. While social connectedness and offline functionality were identified as facilitators of user engagement, non-user-friendly design and cultural dimensions were identified as barriers. Early user engagement and rewards were identified as motivational facilitators that influence user engagement. Furthermore, perceived non-utility and a lack of encouragement were identified as motivational barriers to engagement.
Several factors were discovered across all COM-B model components that could be used to develop more engaging mHealth apps. Adopting a techno-centric approach that ignores sociotechnical factors can reduce user engagement. The design process engagement enhancement system (DECENT) framework was proposed based on the findings.
尽管用户参与度对于全球南方地区移动健康(mHealth)干预措施的有效性至关重要,但许多此类干预措施缺乏用户参与功能。这是因为此类举措的社会技术方面在设计、开发和实施阶段经常被忽视。本研究强调了在开发移动健康应用程序时考虑社会技术因素的重要性。本研究中移动健康技术的目标用户是护理专业人员。
进行了五次半结构化访谈和一次试点访谈,以确定用户参与的促进因素和障碍。使用NVivo对访谈数据进行分析。然后使用能力、机会、动机 - 行为(COM - B)模型来绘制移动健康应用程序参与的促进因素和障碍,使研究人员能够更好地了解用户如何与移动健康应用程序互动/不互动。
能力促进因素包括帮助用户更多了解应用程序的功能(如用户手册和统计数据)以及帮助用户养成习惯的功能。缺乏应用程序技能和认知过载限制了能力。虽然社交联系和离线功能被确定为用户参与的促进因素,但设计不友好和文化维度被确定为障碍。早期用户参与和奖励被确定为影响用户参与的动机促进因素。此外,感知到的无用性和缺乏鼓励被确定为参与的动机障碍。
在所有COM - B模型组件中发现了几个因素,可用于开发更具吸引力的移动健康应用程序。采用忽视社会技术因素的以技术为中心的方法会降低用户参与度。基于研究结果提出了设计过程参与增强系统(DECENT)框架。