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共同设计一款支持年轻人参与患者和公众事务的数字应用程序(VoiceIn):开发和可用性研究。

Co-Designing a Digital App to Support Young People's Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (VoiceIn): Development and Usability Study.

机构信息

Division of Psychology and Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology Medicine and Health, Manchester Academic Health Science, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom.

Complex Trauma and Resilience Research Unit, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom.

出版信息

JMIR Hum Factors. 2024 Oct 24;11:e53394. doi: 10.2196/53394.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) is now seen as a cornerstone of mental health research, young people's involvement in PPIE faces limitations. Work and school demands and more limited independence can make it challenging for young people to engage with PPIE. Lack of ability or desire to attend face-to-face meetings or group discussions can further compound this difficulty. The VoiceIn app and digital platform were codeveloped by a multidisciplinary team of young people, mental health researchers, and software designers, and enables young people to engage directly with PPIE opportunities via a mobile app.

OBJECTIVE

This paper aims to describe how VoiceIn was developed through a series of co-design workshops with relevant stakeholders, specifically (1) how the initial design of VoiceIn was informed and driven by focus groups with young people, mental health professionals, and PPIE leads; (2) how VoiceIn was refined through collaboration with the aforementioned stakeholders; (3) the priorities for an app to support PPIE; (4) the key features necessary in the PPIE app; and (5) the recommended next steps in testing and deploying the digital platform.

METHODS

Initial co-design workshops took place with young people, mental health professionals, and PPIE leads to identify key features of an app to support PPIE. A series of VoiceIn design prototypes were developed and iterated based on the priorities and preferences of the stakeholders. The MoSCoW (must have, should have, could have, won't have) prioritization method was used throughout the process to identify priorities across the different stakeholder groups.

RESULTS

Co-design with young people, mental health professionals, and PPIE leads supported the successful development and improvement of the VoiceIn app. As a result of this process, key features were identified, including allowing for various modes of providing feedback (eg, polls and comments), reviewing project updates, and expressing interest in categories of research. The researcher platform was developed to support multimedia uploads for project descriptions; a jargon detector; a dedicated section for providing project updates; and a visually appealing, user-friendly design. While all stakeholder groups emphasized the importance of allowing app users to engage with the app in various ways and for there to be ongoing progress updates, group differences were also noticed. Young people expressed a desire for incentives and rewards for engaging with the app (eg, to post on their public social media profiles), and mental health professionals and PPIE leads prioritized flexibility in describing the project and its PPIE needs.

CONCLUSIONS

A co-design approach was pivotal to the development of the VoiceIn app. This collaborative approach enabled the app to meet the divergent needs of young people, mental health professionals, and PPIE leads. This process mirrored the aspirations of PPIE initiatives by cocreating a digital health research tool with key stakeholders.

摘要

背景

虽然患者和公众参与和投入(PPIE)现在被视为心理健康研究的基石,但年轻人参与 PPIE 面临着限制。工作和学校的要求以及更有限的独立性使得年轻人难以参与 PPIE。缺乏参加面对面会议或小组讨论的能力或意愿,进一步加剧了这种困难。VoiceIn 应用程序和数字平台由一个由年轻人、心理健康研究人员和软件设计师组成的多学科团队共同开发,使年轻人能够通过移动应用程序直接参与 PPIE 机会。

目的

本文旨在描述通过与相关利益相关者进行一系列共同设计研讨会,VoiceIn 是如何开发的,特别是:(1)VoiceIn 的初始设计如何通过与年轻人、心理健康专业人员和 PPIE 负责人的焦点小组得到启发和推动;(2)通过与上述利益相关者的合作,VoiceIn 如何得到改进;(3)支持 PPIE 的应用程序的优先级;(4)PPIE 应用程序所需的关键功能;以及(5)测试和部署数字平台的推荐后续步骤。

方法

与年轻人、心理健康专业人员和 PPIE 负责人共同开展了初步共同设计研讨会,以确定支持 PPIE 的应用程序的关键功能。根据利益相关者的优先级和偏好,开发并迭代了一系列 VoiceIn 设计原型。在整个过程中使用了 MoSCoW(必须有、应该有、可能有、不会有)优先级排序方法来确定不同利益相关者群体的优先级。

结果

与年轻人、心理健康专业人员和 PPIE 负责人的共同设计支持了 VoiceIn 应用程序的成功开发和改进。通过这个过程,确定了关键功能,包括允许以各种方式提供反馈(例如,投票和评论)、查看项目更新以及对研究类别的兴趣。开发了研究人员平台以支持项目描述的多媒体上传;一个行话检测器;一个专门用于提供项目更新的部分;以及一个视觉上吸引人、用户友好的设计。虽然所有利益相关者群体都强调允许应用程序用户以各种方式使用应用程序并不断更新进度的重要性,但也注意到了群体差异。年轻人表示希望在参与应用程序时获得奖励和奖励(例如,在他们的公共社交媒体资料上发布),而心理健康专业人员和 PPIE 负责人则优先考虑灵活地描述项目及其 PPIE 需求。

结论

共同设计方法对于 VoiceIn 应用程序的开发至关重要。这种协作方法使应用程序能够满足年轻人、心理健康专业人员和 PPIE 负责人的不同需求。这个过程通过与关键利益相关者共同创建数字健康研究工具,反映了 PPIE 计划的愿望。

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