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设计一款能够评估现实环境中影响女性何时何地如厕决策的环境社会文化物理因素的工具:用于社区居住女性的移动应用程序的构建和可用性测试的方案。

Design of a Tool Capable of Assessing Environmental Sociocultural Physical Factors Influencing Women's Decisions on When and Where to Toilet Within Real-World Settings: Protocol for the Build and Usability Testing of a Mobile App for Use by Community-Dwelling Women.

机构信息

Department of Health Behavior and Biological Sciences, School of Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Sep 18;13:e54046. doi: 10.2196/54046.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although surveys and apps are available for women to report urination and bladder symptoms, they do not include their decisions regarding toileting. Real-world factors can interfere with toileting decisions, which may then influence bladder health. This premise lacks data per want of a robust data collection tool.

OBJECTIVE

The Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (PLUS) research consortium engaged a transdisciplinary team to build and test WhereIGo, a mobile data collection app for Android and iOS. The design goal was a comprehensive reporting system for capturing environmental, sociocultural, and physical factors that influence women's decisions for toileting. Aims include having (1) an innovative feature for reporting physiologic urge sensation when "thinking about my bladder" and shortly before "I just peed," (2) real-time reporting along with short look-back opportunities, and (3) ease of use anywhere.

METHODS

The development team included a plain language specialist, a usability specialist, creative designers, programming experts, and PLUS scientific content experts. Both real-time and ecological momentary assessments were used to comprehensively capture influences on toileting decisions including perceived access to toileting, degree of busyness or stress or focus, beverage intake amount, urge degree, or a leakage event. The restriction on the maximal number of taps for any screen was six. PLUS consortium investigators did pilot-testing. Formal usability testing relied on the recruitment of community-dwelling women at four PLUS research sites. Women used the app for 2 consecutive days. Outcome measures were the system usability scale (SUS; 0-100 range) and the functional Mobile Application Rating Scale (1-5 range). These scales were embedded at the end of the app. The estimated a priori sample size needed, considering the SUS cut point score set at ≥74, was 40 women completing the study.

RESULTS

Funding was provided by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases since July 2015. The integrity of the build process was documented through multiple 5-minute videos presented to PLUS Consortium and through WhereIGo screenshots of the final product. Participants included 44 women, with 41 (93%) completing data collection. Participants ranged in age from 21 to 85 years, were predominantly non-Hispanic White (n=25, 57%), college-educated (n=25, 57%), and with incomes below US $75,000 (n=27, 62%). The SUS score was 78.0 (SE 1.7), which was higher than 75% of the 500 products tested by the SUS developers. The mean functional Mobile Application Rating Scale score was 4.4 (SE 0.08). The build and informal acceptability testing were completed in 2019, enrollment for formal usability testing completed by June 2020, and analysis was completed in 2022.

CONCLUSIONS

WhereIGo is a novel app with good usability for women to report toileting decisions, urination, and fluid intake. Future research using the app could test the influence of real-time factors on bladder health.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): RR1-10.2196/54046.

摘要

背景

虽然有调查和应用程序可供女性报告排尿和膀胱症状,但它们不包括她们关于如厕的决定。现实世界中的因素会干扰如厕决策,进而影响膀胱健康。由于缺乏稳健的数据收集工具,这一前提缺乏数据支持。

目的

预防下尿路症状(PLUS)研究联盟聘请了一个跨学科团队来构建和测试 WhereIGo,这是一个适用于 Android 和 iOS 的移动数据收集应用程序。设计目标是建立一个全面的报告系统,以捕捉影响女性如厕决策的环境、社会文化和身体因素。目标包括:(1)具有创新性的功能,可以报告“想到我的膀胱”时和“刚小便完”时的生理冲动感觉;(2)实时报告和短时间回顾机会;(3)随时随地易于使用。

方法

开发团队包括一位通俗易懂的语言专家、一位可用性专家、创意设计师、编程专家和 PLUS 科学内容专家。该应用程序采用实时和生态瞬间评估来全面捕捉影响如厕决策的因素,包括感知到的如厕机会、忙碌或压力或专注程度、饮料摄入量、冲动程度或漏尿事件。任何屏幕的最大点击次数限制为六次。PLUS 联盟研究人员进行了试点测试。正式的可用性测试依赖于在 PLUS 四个研究地点招募社区居住的女性。女性连续两天使用该应用程序。评估指标是系统可用性量表(SUS;0-100 范围)和功能性移动应用评级量表(1-5 范围)。这些量表嵌入在应用程序的末尾。考虑到 SUS 切点分数设定为≥74,预计需要 40 名完成研究的女性。

结果

自 2015 年 7 月以来,该项目得到了美国国立糖尿病、消化和肾脏疾病研究所的资助。通过向 PLUS 联盟展示多个 5 分钟的视频以及 WhereIGo 最终产品的屏幕截图,记录了构建过程的完整性。参与者包括 44 名女性,其中 41 名(93%)完成了数据收集。参与者的年龄从 21 岁到 85 岁不等,主要是非西班牙裔白人(n=25,57%),受过大学教育(n=25,57%),收入低于 75000 美元(n=27,62%)。SUS 得分为 78.0(SE 1.7),高于 SUS 开发人员测试的 500 个产品中的 75%。平均功能性移动应用评级量表得分为 4.4(SE 0.08)。构建和非正式可接受性测试于 2019 年完成,正式可用性测试的招募于 2020 年 6 月完成,分析于 2022 年完成。

结论

WhereIGo 是一款适用于女性报告如厕决策、排尿和液体摄入的新型应用程序,具有良好的可用性。未来使用该应用程序的研究可以测试实时因素对膀胱健康的影响。

国际注册报告标识符(IRRID):RR1-10.2196/54046。

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