Regan Callum, Rosen Phillip Von, Andermo Susanne, Hagströmer Maria, Johansson Unn-Britt, Rossen Jenny
Division of Physiotherapy, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Division of Nursing, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Digit Health. 2024 Apr 17;10:20552076241247935. doi: 10.1177/20552076241247935. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
Mobile health (mHealth) services suffer from high attrition rates yet represent a viable strategy for adults to improve their health. There is a need to develop evidence-based mHealth services and to constantly evaluate their feasibility. This study explored the acceptability, usability, engagement and optimisation of a co-developed mHealth service, aiming to promote healthy lifestyle behaviours.
The service LongLife Active® (LLA) is a mobile app with coaching. Adults were recruited from the general population. Quantitative results and qualitative findings guided the reasoning for the acceptability, usability, engagement and optimisation of LLA. Data from: questionnaires, log data, eight semi-structured interviews with users, feedback comments from users and two focus groups with product developers and coaches were collected. Inductive content analysis was used to analyse the qualitative data. A mixed method approach was used to interpret the findings.
The final sample was 55 users (82% female), who signed up to use the service for 12 weeks. Engagement data was available for 43 (78%). The action plan was the most popular function engaged with by users. The mean scores for acceptability and usability were 3.3/5.0 and 50/100, respectively, rated by 15 users. Users expressed that the service's health focus was unique, and the service gave them a 'kickstart' in their behaviour change. Many ways to optimise the service were identified, including to increase personalisation, promote motivation and improve usability.
By incorporating suggestions for optimisation, this service has the potential to support peoples' healthy lifestyle behaviours.
移动健康(mHealth)服务的流失率很高,但却是成年人改善健康状况的可行策略。有必要开发基于证据的移动健康服务,并不断评估其可行性。本研究探讨了一种共同开发的旨在促进健康生活方式行为的移动健康服务的可接受性、可用性、参与度和优化情况。
“长寿活力”(LLA)服务是一款带有指导功能的移动应用程序。从普通人群中招募成年人。定量结果和定性研究结果为LLA的可接受性、可用性、参与度和优化提供了推理依据。收集了以下数据:问卷、日志数据、对用户的八次半结构化访谈、用户的反馈意见以及与产品开发者和指导人员进行的两个焦点小组的数据。采用归纳式内容分析法对定性数据进行分析。使用混合方法对研究结果进行解读。
最终样本为55名用户(82%为女性),他们注册使用该服务12周。有43名(78%)用户的参与数据可用。行动计划是用户使用最多的功能。15名用户对可接受性和可用性的平均评分分别为3.3/5.0和50/100。用户表示该服务对健康的关注很独特,并且在行为改变方面给了他们一个“良好开端”。确定了许多优化该服务的方法,包括增加个性化、提升动力和改善可用性。
通过纳入优化建议,该服务有潜力支持人们的健康生活方式行为。