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Understanding the barriers to successful adoption and use of a mobile health information system in a community health center in S?o Paulo, Brazil: a cohort study

机译:了解在巴西圣保罗的社区健康中心成功采用和使用移动健康信息系统的障碍:一项队列研究

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Background Mobile technology to support community health has surged in popularity, yet few studies have systematically examined usability of mobile platforms for this setting. Methods We conducted a mixed-methods study of 14 community healthcare workers at a public healthcare clinic in S?o Paulo, Brazil. We held focus groups with community healthcare workers to elicit their ideas about a mobile health application and used this input to build a prototype app. A pre-use test survey was administered to all participants, who subsequently use-tested the app on three different devices (iPhone, iPad mini, iPad Air). Usability was assessed by objectively scored data entry errors and through a post-use focus group held to gather open-ended feedback on end-user satisfaction. Results All of the participants were women, ranging from 18–64 years old. A large percentage (85.7%) of participants had at least a high school education. Internet (92.8%), computer (85.7%) and cell phone (71.4%) use rates were high. Data entry error rates were also high, particularly in free text fields, ranging from 92.3 to 100%. Error rates were comparable across device type. In a post-use focus group, participants reported that they found the app easy to use and felt that its design was consistent with their vision. The participants raised several concerns, including that they did not find filling out the forms in the app to be a useful task. They also were concerned about an app potentially creating more work for them and personal security issues related to carrying a mobile device in low-income areas. Conclusion In a cohort of formally educated community healthcare workers with high levels of personal computer and cell phone use, we identified no technological barriers to adapting their existing work to a mobile device based system. Transferring current data entry work into a mobile platform, however, uncovered underlying dissatisfaction with some data entry tasks. This dissatisfaction may be a more significant barrier than the data entry errors our testing revealed. Our results highlight the fact that without a deep understanding of local process to optimize usability, technology-based solutions in health may fail. Developing such an understanding must be a central component in the design of any mHealth solution in global health.
机译:背景技术用于支持社区健康的移动技术已经迅速普及,但是很少有研究系统地检查了移动平台在这种情况下的可用性。方法我们在巴西圣保罗的一家公共医疗诊所对14名社区医疗工作者进行了混合方法研究。我们与社区医疗保健工作者举行了焦点小组会议,以激发他们对移动医疗应用程序的想法,并使用此输入来构建原型应用程序。对所有参与者进行了使用前测试调查,他们随后在三种不同的设备(iPhone,iPad mini,iPad Air)上对该应用进行了使用测试。通过客观评分的数据输入错误并通过举行使用后焦点小组来评估可用性,以收集有关最终用户满意度的开放式反馈。结果所有参与者均为女性,年龄在18-64岁之间。很大一部分参与者(85.7%)至少具有高中文化程度。互联网(92.8%),计算机(85.7%)和手机(71.4%)的使用率很高。数据输入错误率也很高,尤其是在自由文本字段中,范围从92.3到100%。跨设备类型的错误率相当。在一个使用后焦点小组中,参与者报告说他们发现该应用程序易于使用,并认为其设计与他们的愿景相符。参与者提出了一些担忧,包括他们认为没有在应用程序中填写表格是一项有用的任务。他们还担心某个应用可能为他们带来更多工作,以及与在低收入地区携带移动设备有关的人身安全问题。结论在一群受过正式教育的社区医疗保健人员中,他们使用大量的个人计算机和手机,我们发现没有技术障碍可以使他们现有的工作适应基于移动设备的系统。将当前数据输入工作转移到移动平台中,但是却发现了对某些数据输入任务的根本不满。与我们的测试揭示的数据输入错误相比,这种不满可能是一个更大的障碍。我们的结果强调了一个事实,即如果不深入了解本地流程以优化可用性,则基于技术的健康解决方案可能会失败。形成这种理解必须成为设计全球卫生中任何mHealth解决方案的重要组成部分。

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