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开发一款新型移动健康应用程序,助力1型糖尿病青少年安全锻炼:协同设计方法。

Development of a Novel Mobile Health App to Empower Young People With Type 1 Diabetes to Exercise Safely: Co-Design Approach.

作者信息

Shetty Vinutha B, Fried Leanne, Roby Heather C, Soon Wayne H K, Nguyen Rebecca, Ong Arthur, Jaimangal Mohinder, Francis Jacinta, Paramalingam Nirubasini, Cross Donna, Davis Elizabeth

机构信息

Department of Endocrinology and Diabetes, Perth Children's Hospital, Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia, Division of Paediatrics, Medical School, Perth City, Australia.

Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia, Perth City, Australia.

出版信息

JMIR Diabetes. 2024 Jul 30;9:e51491. doi: 10.2196/51491.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Blood glucose management around exercise is challenging for youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Previous research has indicated interventions including decision-support aids to better support youth to effectively contextualize blood glucose results and take appropriate action to optimize glucose levels during and after exercise. Mobile health (mHealth) apps help deliver health behavior interventions to youth with T1D, given the use of technology for glucose monitoring, insulin dosing, and carbohydrate counting.

OBJECTIVE

We aimed to develop a novel prototype mHealth app to support exercise management among youth with T1D, detail the application of a co-design process and design thinking principles to inform app design and development, and identify app content and functionality that youth with T1D need to meet their physical activity goals.

METHODS

A co-design approach with a user-centered design thinking framework was used to develop a prototype mHealth app "acT1ve" during the 18-month design process (March 2018 to September 2019). To better understand and respond to the challenges among youth with diabetes when physically active, 10 focus groups were conducted with youth aged 13-25 years with T1D and parents of youth with T1D. Thereafter, we conducted participatory design workshops with youth to identify key app features that would support individual needs when physically active. These features were incorporated into a wireframe, which was critically reviewed by participants. A beta version of "acT1ve" was built in iOS and android operating systems, which underwent critical review by end users, clinicians, researchers, experts in exercise and T1D, and app designers.

RESULTS

Sixty youth with T1D, 14 parents, 6 researchers, and 10 clinicians were engaged in the development of "acT1ve." acT1ve included key features identified by youth, which would support their individual needs when physically active. It provided advice on carbohydrates and insulin during exercise, information on hypoglycemia treatment, pre- and postexercise advice, and an educational food guide regarding exercise management. "acT1ve" contained an exercise advisor algorithm comprising 240 pathways developed by experts in diabetes and exercise research. Based on participant input during exercise, acT1ve provided personalized insulin and carbohydrate advice for exercise lasting up to 60 minutes. It also contains other features including an activity log, which displays a complete record of the end users' activities and associated exercise advice provided by the app's algorithm for later reference, and regular reminder notifications for end users to check or monitor their glucose levels.

CONCLUSIONS

The co-design approach and the practical application of the user-centered design thinking framework were successfully applied in developing "acT1ve." The design thinking processes allowed youth with T1D to identify app features that would support them to be physically active, and particularly enabled the delivery of individualized advice. Furthermore, app development has been described in detail to help guide others embarking on a similar project.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12619001414101; https://tinyurl.com/mu9jvn2d.

摘要

背景

对于1型糖尿病(T1D)青少年而言,运动期间的血糖管理颇具挑战性。先前的研究表明,干预措施包括决策支持工具,以更好地帮助青少年有效地结合血糖结果,并采取适当行动来优化运动期间及运动后的血糖水平。鉴于利用技术进行血糖监测、胰岛素剂量计算和碳水化合物计数,移动健康(mHealth)应用程序有助于为T1D青少年提供健康行为干预。

目的

我们旨在开发一款新型mHealth应用程序原型,以支持T1D青少年的运动管理,详细阐述协同设计过程和设计思维原则在应用程序设计与开发中的应用,并确定T1D青少年实现其身体活动目标所需的应用程序内容和功能。

方法

在为期18个月的设计过程(2018年3月至2019年9月)中,采用以用户为中心的设计思维框架的协同设计方法,开发了一款mHealth应用程序原型“acT1ve”。为了更好地理解并应对糖尿病青少年在进行体育活动时面临的挑战,我们与13至25岁的T1D青少年及其家长进行了10次焦点小组讨论。此后,我们与青少年开展了参与式设计研讨会,以确定在体育活动时能够支持个人需求的关键应用程序功能。这些功能被纳入一个线框图,并由参与者进行严格审查。“acT1ve”的测试版在iOS和安卓操作系统上构建完成,并由终端用户、临床医生、研究人员、运动和T1D领域的专家以及应用程序设计师进行严格审查。

结果

60名T1D青少年、14名家长、6名研究人员和10名临床医生参与了“acT1ve”的开发。“acT1ve”包含青少年确定的关键功能,这些功能将在他们进行体育活动时支持其个人需求。它提供了运动期间碳水化合物和胰岛素的建议、低血糖治疗信息、运动前后的建议以及一份关于运动管理的教育性食物指南。“acT1ve”包含一个运动顾问算法,该算法由糖尿病和运动研究领域的专家开发了240条路径。根据参与者在运动期间的输入,“acT1ve”为长达60分钟的运动提供个性化的胰岛素和碳水化合物建议。它还包含其他功能,如活动日志,可显示终端用户活动的完整记录以及应用程序算法提供的相关运动建议,以供日后参考,以及定期提醒通知终端用户检查或监测他们的血糖水平。

结论

协同设计方法以及以用户为中心的设计思维框架的实际应用在开发“acT1ve”中得以成功应用。设计思维过程使T1D青少年能够确定支持他们进行体育活动的应用程序功能,尤其能够提供个性化建议。此外,已详细描述了应用程序的开发过程,以帮助指导其他开展类似项目的人员。

试验注册

澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心ACTRN12619001414101;https://tinyurl.com/mu9jvn2d。

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