Apsey Chloe, Di Florio Arianna, Stawarz Katarzyna
Division of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom.
National Centre for Mental Health, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom.
JMIR Form Res. 2024 Dec 24;8:e59333. doi: 10.2196/59333.
People with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) experience a range of symptoms that increase and decline as a result of the natural hormonal fluctuations of the menstrual cycle. For the diagnosis of PMDD, symptom severity needs to be recorded daily for at least two symptomatic cycles. In recent years, the rise in interest in Femtech (tools and technology developed to address women's health issues) has resulted in a large quantity of "period-tracking apps" being developed and downloaded. However, there is not currently a menstrual and mood tracking app that has the full capabilities to accurately capture the symptoms of PMDD to aid with diagnosis.
This study aimed to collect feedback and insights from potential users (ie, people with lived experience of PMDD or severe premenstrual syndrome) to inform the development of a prototype app that could support prospective mood monitoring of PMDD symptoms for research, and to support diagnosis.
We conducted two user-centered design studies. Study 1 consisted of 4 interviews with individual participants who had taken part in our previous web-based mood tracking study for PMDD. During the interviews, participants were encouraged to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the existing web-based mood tracking system. Study 2 consisted of 2 workshops with a total of 8 participants, in which participants were asked to discuss the needs and desirable features they would like in a PMDD-specific tracking app. Interviews and workshops were recorded, and the transcripts were analyzed inductively following a thematic approach.
A total of four themes were identified from the interviews and workshops with potential users: (1) ease of use as a key consideration for users with PMDD; (2) avoiding a reductionist approach for a broad range of symptoms; (3) recognizing the importance of correct language; and (4) integrating features for the users' benefits. These suggestions align with the current understanding of the implications of PMDD symptoms on daily activities and with findings from previous research on encouraging long-term engagement with apps.
To meet the needs of potential users with PMDD or suspected PMDD, there needs to be a special consideration to how their symptoms impact the way they might interact with the app. In order for users to want to interact with the app daily, particularly during the days where they may not have symptoms to track, the app needs to be simple yet engaging. In addition, if the app provides insights and feedback that can benefit the well-being of the users, it is suggested that this could ensure prolonged use.
经前烦躁障碍(PMDD)患者会经历一系列因月经周期自然激素波动而增减的症状。对于PMDD的诊断,需要连续至少两个有症状的周期每天记录症状严重程度。近年来,对女性科技(为解决女性健康问题而开发的工具和技术)的兴趣上升,导致大量“经期追踪应用程序”被开发和下载。然而,目前还没有一款具备全面功能来准确捕捉PMDD症状以辅助诊断的经期和情绪追踪应用程序。
本研究旨在收集潜在用户(即有PMDD或严重经前综合征亲身经历的人)的反馈和见解,为一款原型应用程序的开发提供信息,该应用程序可支持对PMDD症状进行前瞻性情绪监测以用于研究,并辅助诊断。
我们进行了两项以用户为中心的设计研究。研究1包括对4名曾参与我们之前针对PMDD的基于网络的情绪追踪研究的个体参与者进行访谈。在访谈过程中,鼓励参与者指出现有基于网络的情绪追踪系统的优缺点。研究2包括举办2次工作坊,共有8名参与者,在工作坊中,要求参与者讨论他们希望在一款特定于PMDD的追踪应用程序中具备的需求和理想功能。访谈和工作坊均进行了录音,并按照主题方法对文字记录进行归纳分析。
通过对潜在用户的访谈和工作坊,共确定了四个主题:(1)易用性是PMDD患者的关键考虑因素;(2)避免对广泛症状采用简化方法;(3)认识到正确语言的重要性;(4)整合功能以惠及用户。这些建议与目前对PMDD症状对日常活动影响的理解以及先前关于鼓励长期使用应用程序的研究结果一致。
为满足PMDD或疑似PMDD潜在用户的需求,需要特别考虑他们的症状如何影响他们与应用程序交互的方式。为了让用户每天都愿意与应用程序交互,特别是在他们可能没有症状可追踪的日子里,应用程序需要既简单又有吸引力。此外,如果应用程序能提供有益于用户幸福感的见解和反馈,建议这可以确保其长期使用。