School of Psychological Science, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom.
Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom.
JMIR Hum Factors. 2024 Oct 31;11:e63341. doi: 10.2196/63341.
Poor sleep is a common problem in adolescents aged 14 to 18 years. Difficulties with sleep have been found to have a bidirectional link to mental health problems.
This new research sought to involve young people in the co-creation of a new app, particularly those from underserved communities. The Sleep Solved app uses science-based advice to improve sleep-related behaviors and well-being. The app was developed using the person-based approach, underpinned by the social cognitive theory and the social-ecological model of sleep health.
Young people (aged 14-18 y) were recruited from across the United Kingdom to contribute to patient and public involvement (PPI) activities. In partnership with our peer researcher (MHJ), we used a multitude of methods to engage with PPI contributors, including web-based workshops, surveys, think-aloud interviews, focus groups, and app beta testing.
A total of 85 young people provided PPI feedback: 54 (64%) young women, 27 (32%) young men, 2 (2%) genderfluid people, 1 (1%) nonbinary person, and 1 (1%) who reported "prefer not to say." Their levels of deprivation ranged from among the 40% most deprived to the 20% least deprived areas. Most had self-identified sleep problems, ranging from 2 to 3 times per week to >4 times per week. Attitudes toward the app were positive, with praise for its usability and use of science-based yet accessible information. Think-aloud interviews and a focus group identified a range of elements that may influence the use of the app, including the need to pay attention to language choices and readability. User experiences in the form of narrated audio clips were used to normalize sleep problems and provide examples of how the app had helped these users.
Young people were interested in using an app to better support their sleep and mental health. The app was co-created with strong links to theory- and evidence-based sleep hygiene behaviors. Future work to establish the effectiveness of the intervention, perhaps in a randomized controlled trial, would provide support for potential UK-wide rollout.
14 至 18 岁的青少年普遍存在睡眠质量差的问题。研究发现,睡眠困难与心理健康问题之间存在双向关联。
本项新研究旨在让年轻人共同参与创建一款新的应用程序,特别是来自服务不足社区的年轻人。Sleep Solved 应用程序使用基于科学的建议来改善与睡眠相关的行为和幸福感。该应用程序是使用基于个人的方法开发的,该方法以社会认知理论和睡眠健康的社会生态模型为基础。
从英国各地招募年轻人(年龄在 14-18 岁)参与患者和公众参与(PPI)活动。与我们的同行研究人员(MHJ)合作,我们使用多种方法与 PPI 参与者进行互动,包括基于网络的研讨会、调查、出声思维访谈、焦点小组和应用程序测试。
共有 85 名年轻人提供了 PPI 反馈:54 名(64%)年轻女性、27 名(32%)年轻男性、2 名(2%)性别流动者、1 名(1%)非二进制人以及 1 名(1%)表示“不愿说”。他们的贫困程度从最贫困的 40%到最富裕的 20%不等。大多数人自我认定有睡眠问题,从每周 2 到 3 次到每周超过 4 次不等。对该应用程序的态度是积极的,他们称赞其可用性以及使用基于科学但又通俗易懂的信息。出声思维访谈和焦点小组确定了一系列可能影响应用程序使用的因素,包括需要注意语言选择和易读性。以叙述音频剪辑形式呈现的用户体验用于使睡眠问题正常化,并提供了应用程序如何帮助这些用户的示例。
年轻人有兴趣使用应用程序来更好地支持他们的睡眠和心理健康。该应用程序是与理论和基于证据的睡眠卫生行为密切相关的共同创建的。未来可能在随机对照试验中建立干预措施的有效性的工作,将为在英国范围内的潜在推广提供支持。