Ghosh Parijat, Proffitt Rachel, Bosworth K Taylor, Koopman Richelle J, Flowers Lauren, Wilson Gwen, Tosh Aneesh K, Braddock Amy S
Department of Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA.
Department of Occupational Therapy, College of Health Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA.
Mhealth. 2024 Jul 5;10:21. doi: 10.21037/mhealth-24-3. eCollection 2024.
Mobile health (mHealth) apps are becoming a promising tool to motivate sustainable lifestyle and behavior changes, including modifications to diet and exercise. However, most current mHealth apps do not have meaningful, and sustained user acceptance, particularly, among adolescents. They perceive mHealth apps designed for adults to be tedious and visually unexciting, which discourage adolescent usage. Researchers and adolescent mHealth app developers would benefit from a foundational understanding of which functions and features adolescents feel would most motivate app use. Capturing caregivers' and health care providers' inputs are also important as both groups play an integral role in adolescent health care decision-making. The purpose of the study is to explore and analyze mHealth app features identified by adolescents, caregivers, and health care providers that have the potential to inspire continued use, thereby resulting in sustained health behavior changes in adolescents.
We used inductive thematic analysis of qualitative data obtained from semi-structured focus groups conducted via Zoom©. Important features of mHealth apps that encourage adoption and continued use were explored with 25 participants, including adolescents, their caregivers, and health care providers.
Common features facilitating continual usage of mHealth apps that were identified as significant by participating adolescents, their caregivers and health care providers were: look and feel of the app, customization, educational information/recommendations, and integration with electronic health record. Features such as gamification and social interaction that are usually lacking in current adolescent mHealth apps were well recognized as meaningful for motivational purposes.
The findings suggest that adolescents and caregivers identify an app as valuable when it is user-friendly and intuitive and appreciate features that are motivating and can engage users in positive behaviors. Health care providers prefer mHealth apps that are user-friendly and can be effectively integrated into the cycle of care, thereby enabling delivery of efficient and value-based health care. Thus, mHealth app designs that are informed by health care providers' clinical experience and needs, in combination with app features that are desired and supported by both adolescents and their caregivers, have the potential to motivate widespread adoption and long-term use, which could result in improved health behaviors and outcomes among adolescents.
移动健康(mHealth)应用程序正成为激励可持续生活方式和行为改变(包括饮食和运动调整)的一种有前景的工具。然而,目前大多数移动健康应用程序并没有获得有意义且持续的用户接受度,尤其是在青少年中。他们认为为成年人设计的移动健康应用程序乏味且视觉上缺乏吸引力,这阻碍了青少年的使用。研究人员和青少年移动健康应用程序开发者将受益于对哪些功能和特性最能激励青少年使用应用程序的基本理解。获取照顾者和医疗保健提供者的意见也很重要,因为这两个群体在青少年医疗保健决策中都起着不可或缺的作用。本研究的目的是探索和分析青少年、照顾者和医疗保健提供者所确定的移动健康应用程序的特性,这些特性有可能激发持续使用,从而导致青少年持续的健康行为改变。
我们对通过Zoom©进行的半结构化焦点小组获得的定性数据进行归纳主题分析。与25名参与者(包括青少年、他们的照顾者和医疗保健提供者)探讨了鼓励采用和持续使用移动健康应用程序的重要特性。
参与研究的青少年、他们的照顾者和医疗保健提供者确定的促进移动健康应用程序持续使用的常见特性包括:应用程序的外观和感觉、定制、教育信息/建议以及与电子健康记录的整合。当前青少年移动健康应用程序通常缺乏的游戏化和社交互动等功能,被公认为对激励目的有意义。
研究结果表明,当移动健康应用程序用户友好且直观,并具有激励性且能促使用户采取积极行为的特性时,青少年和照顾者会认为该应用程序有价值。医疗保健提供者更喜欢用户友好且能有效融入护理周期的移动健康应用程序,从而实现高效和基于价值的医疗保健服务。因此,结合医疗保健提供者的临床经验和需求设计的移动健康应用程序,以及青少年及其照顾者所期望和支持的应用程序特性,有可能推动广泛采用和长期使用,这可能会改善青少年的健康行为和结果。