Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Clinical and Quality Analysis, Mass General Brigham, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Appl Clin Inform. 2024 May;15(3):544-555. doi: 10.1055/a-2267-1727. Epub 2024 Feb 13.
Falls in older adults are a serious public health problem that can lead to reduced quality of life or death. Patients often do not receive fall prevention guidance from primary care providers (PCPs), despite evidence that falls can be prevented. Mobile health technologies may help to address this disparity and promote evidence-based fall prevention.
Our main objective was to use human-centered design to develop a user-friendly, fall prevention exercise app using validated user requirements. The app features evidence-based behavior change strategies and exercise content to support older people initiating and adhering to a progressive fall prevention exercise program.
We organized our multistage, iterative design process into three phases: gathering user requirements, usability evaluation, and refining app features. Our methods include focus groups, usability testing, and subject-matter expert meetings.
Focus groups (total = 6), usability testing ( = 30) including a posttest questionnaire [Health-ITUES score: mean (standard deviation [SD]) = 4.2 (0.9)], and subject-matter expert meetings demonstrate participant satisfaction with the app concept and design. Overall, participants saw value in receiving exercise prescriptions from the app that would be recommended by their PCP and reported satisfaction with the content of the app.
This study demonstrates the development, refinement, and usability testing of a fall prevention exercise app and corresponding tools that PCPs may use to prescribe tailored exercise recommendations to their older patients as an evidence-based fall prevention strategy accessible in the context of busy clinical workflows.
老年人跌倒问题严重,会降低生活质量甚至危及生命。尽管有证据表明可以预防跌倒,但患者通常无法从初级保健提供者(PCP)那里获得预防跌倒的指导。移动健康技术可以帮助解决这一差距,并促进基于证据的跌倒预防。
我们的主要目标是使用以人为中心的设计方法,根据经过验证的用户需求,开发一个易于使用的预防跌倒锻炼应用程序。该应用程序具有基于证据的行为改变策略和锻炼内容,可帮助老年人启动并坚持进行渐进式预防跌倒锻炼计划。
我们将多阶段迭代设计过程组织成三个阶段:收集用户需求、可用性评估和改进应用程序功能。我们的方法包括焦点小组、可用性测试和主题专家会议。
焦点小组(共 6 组)、可用性测试(共 30 人),包括后测问卷[Health-ITUES 评分:平均值(标准差 [SD])=4.2(0.9)],以及主题专家会议,均表明参与者对应用程序概念和设计的满意度。总体而言,参与者认为从应用程序中获得 PCP 推荐的锻炼处方具有价值,并对应用程序的内容表示满意。
本研究展示了一款预防跌倒锻炼应用程序及其配套工具的开发、改进和可用性测试,PCP 可以使用这些工具为其老年患者开具个性化的锻炼建议,作为一种基于证据的跌倒预防策略,可在繁忙的临床工作流程中使用。