Killinger Kristina, Seyfried Verena, Brusniak Katharina, Wallwiener Markus, Abou-Dakn Michael, Scholle Dorothea, Wallwiener Stephanie
Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University Hospital Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 440, Heidelberg, 69120, Germany, 49 62215632078.
Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit, Florence-Nightingale-Hospital, Duesseldorf, Germany.
JMIR Hum Factors. 2025 Jun 12;12:e66658. doi: 10.2196/66658.
The perinatal period is one of the most vulnerable times a woman experiences. Multidimensional, interprofessional, and personalized support is needed to improve outcomes in women's and children's health while strengthening partner relationships at the same time. Although a vast amount of support services already exist in Germany for psychosocial counseling during the perinatal period, groups who are especially at risk do not take advantage of them.
Family eNav is an app-based intervention developed by experts in the field of medical and psychosocial support to help young parents navigate through primary and secondary care services in Germany according to their needs. It also empowers patient and parenting perspectives through self-education and symptom monitoring for different settings, for example, mental health and preterm birth. While the intervention will be evaluated in a multicenter, randomized, controlled trial, the focus here lies on the conception of the app, demand among patients, and preuse acceptance.
During the conception phase, we conducted an explorative study with prospective users and experts in the perinatal psychosocial field to understand the need and preuse acceptance of the intervention. We interviewed 20 participants with a semistructured guide, analyzing their responses using systematic text condensation. Additionally, we conducted a short survey on general questions concerning digitalization within the health care system among the participants.
We established two main themes: (1) access and barriers to health care and psychosocial services and (2) high preuse acceptance of app-based intervention. Health care and psychosocial providers indicated that there is a high demand for their services, which cannot always be met immediately, and at the same time, they are doubtful of reaching those individuals most in need. Prospective users and health and social care providers alike showed great interest in the perinatal navigator and suggested a variety of needs and content requirements to be included. Regionality, availability, and individualized content were underlined as success factors for high user acceptance. Barriers consisted of data protection concerns, as well as denial of their own needs.
Our findings show great acceptance for an app-based intervention on the part of both prospective users and service providers. Feedback on requirements and content, as well as possible barriers, was taken into consideration while developing the app.
围产期是女性经历的最脆弱时期之一。需要多维度、跨专业且个性化的支持,以改善妇女和儿童的健康状况,同时加强伴侣关系。尽管德国已经存在大量围产期心理社会咨询支持服务,但特别高危的群体并未加以利用。
家庭电子导航(Family eNav)是一款基于应用程序的干预措施,由医疗和心理社会支持领域的专家开发,旨在帮助年轻父母根据自身需求在德国的初级和二级医疗服务中进行导航。它还通过针对不同场景(如心理健康和早产)的自我教育和症状监测,增强患者及育儿视角。虽然该干预措施将在一项多中心、随机、对照试验中进行评估,但此处重点在于应用程序的构思、患者需求以及使用前的接受度。
在构思阶段,我们对围产期心理社会领域的潜在用户和专家进行了一项探索性研究,以了解该干预措施的需求和使用前的接受度。我们使用半结构化指南对20名参与者进行了访谈,并通过系统的文本浓缩分析他们的回答。此外,我们还就医疗保健系统内数字化的一般问题对参与者进行了简短调查。
我们确定了两个主要主题:(1)医疗保健和心理社会服务的获取与障碍;(2)对基于应用程序的干预措施的高度使用前接受度。医疗保健和心理社会服务提供者表示,对其服务的需求很高,但往往无法立即满足,同时,他们怀疑能否接触到最需要帮助的人群。潜在用户以及健康和社会护理提供者对围产期导航器都表现出极大兴趣,并提出了各种需求和内容要求。地域性、可用性和个性化内容被强调为高用户接受度的成功因素。障碍包括对数据保护的担忧以及对自身需求的否认。
我们的研究结果表明,潜在用户和服务提供者对基于应用程序的干预措施都非常接受。在开发应用程序时,考虑了关于需求和内容以及可能障碍的反馈。