Dorney Edwina, Hammarberg Karin, Rodgers Raymond, Black Kirsten I
Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Susan Wakil Health Building, Western Avenue, Camperdown, 2050, Australia, 61 422-259-194.
Global and Women's Health, School of Public Health, and Preventative Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
JMIR Hum Factors. 2024 Dec 24;11:e63334. doi: 10.2196/63334.
Good preconception health reduces the incidence of preventable morbidity and mortality for women, their babies, and future generations. In Australia, there is a need to increase health literacy and awareness about the importance of good preconception health. Digital health tools are a possible enabler to increase this awareness at a population level. The Healthy Conception Tool (HCT) is an existing web-based, preconception health self-assessment tool, that has been developed by academics and clinicians.
This study aims to optimize the HCT and to seek user feedback to increase the engagement and impact of the tool.
In-depth interviews were held with women and men aged 18-41 years, who spoke and read English and were residing in Australia. Interview transcripts were analyzed, and findings were used to inform an enhanced HCT prototype. This prototype underwent user-experience testing and feedback from users to inform a final round of design changes to the tool.
A total of 20 women and 5 men were interviewed; all wanted a tool that was quick and easy to use with personalized results. Almost all participants were unfamiliar with the term "preconception care" and stated they would not have found this tool on the internet with its current title. User-experience testing with 6 women and 5 men identified 11 usability issues. These informed further changes to the tool's title, the information on how to use the tool, and the presentation of results.
Web-based self-assessment tools need to be easy to find and should communicate health messages effectively. End users' feedback informed changes to improve the tool's acceptability, engagement, and impact. We expect that the revised tool will have greater reach and prompt more people to prepare well for pregnancy.
良好的孕前健康状况可降低女性、其婴儿及后代可预防的发病率和死亡率。在澳大利亚,有必要提高健康素养并增强对良好孕前健康重要性的认识。数字健康工具可能是在人群层面提高这种认识的一种手段。健康受孕工具(HCT)是一种现有的基于网络的孕前健康自我评估工具,由学者和临床医生开发。
本研究旨在优化HCT并寻求用户反馈,以提高该工具的参与度和影响力。
对年龄在18 - 41岁、能说英语和阅读英语且居住在澳大利亚的女性和男性进行了深入访谈。对访谈记录进行了分析,并将结果用于改进HCT原型。该原型进行了用户体验测试,并收集了用户反馈,以指导对该工具进行最后一轮设计更改。
共访谈了20名女性和5名男性;所有人都希望有一个快速易用且能提供个性化结果的工具。几乎所有参与者都不熟悉“孕前保健”这个术语,并表示以其当前的名称在互联网上找不到这个工具。对6名女性和5名男性进行的用户体验测试发现了11个可用性问题。这些问题促使对工具的名称、如何使用该工具的信息以及结果呈现方式进行了进一步更改。
基于网络的自我评估工具需要易于查找,并应有效地传达健康信息。终端用户的反馈为改进工具的可接受性、参与度和影响力提供了依据。我们预计修订后的工具将有更大的覆盖面,并促使更多人做好怀孕准备。