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User preferences and usability of iVitality: optimizing an innovative online research platform for home-based health monitoring

机译:用户喜好和iVitality的可用性:为基于家庭的健康监控优化创新的在线研究平台

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Background: The iVitality online research platform has been developed to gain insight into the relationship between early risk factors (ie, poorly controlled hypertension, physical or mental inactivity) and onset and possibly prevention of dementia. iVitality consists of a website, a smartphone application, and sensors that can monitor these indicators at home. Before iVitality can be implemented, it should fit the needs and preferences of users, ie, offspring of patients with dementia. This study aimed to explore users’ motivation to participate in home-based health monitoring research, to formulate requirements based on users’ preferences to optimize iVitality, and to test usability of the smartphone application of iVitality.Methods: We recruited 13 participants (aged 42–64 years, 85% female), who were offspring of patients with dementia. A user-centered methodology consisting of four iterative phases was used. Three semistructured interviews provided insight into motivation and acceptance of using iVitality (phase 1). A focus group with six participants elaborated on expectations and preferences regarding iVitality (phase 2). Findings from phase 1 and 2 were triangulated by two semistructured interviews (phase 3). Four participants assessed the usability of the smartphone application (phase 4) using a think aloud procedure and a questionnaire measuring ease and efficiency of use (scale 1–7; higher scores indicated better usability).Results: All participants were highly motivated to contribute to dementia research. However, the frequency of home-based health monitoring should not be too high. Participants preferred to receive feedback about their measurements and information regarding the relationship between these measurements and dementia. Despite minor technical errors, iVitality was considered easy and efficient to use (mean score 5.50, standard deviation 1.71).Conclusion: Offspring of patients with dementia are motivated to contribute to home-based monitoring research by using iVitality and are able to use the smartphone application. The formulated requirements will be embedded to optimize iVitality.
机译:背景:iVitality在线研究平台的开发旨在深入了解早期风险因素(即,高血压控制不佳,身体或精神活动不足)与痴呆症的发作以及可能的预防之间的关系。 iVitality包括一个网站,一个智能手机应用程序以及可以在家中监视这些指标的传感器。在实施iVitality之前,它应符合使用者(即痴呆症患者的后代)的需求和喜好。这项研究旨在探索用户参与家庭健康监测研究的动机,根据用户偏好制定要求以优化iVitality,并测试iVitality智能手机应用程序的可用性。方法:我们招募了13位参与者(42岁) –64岁,女性占85%),是痴呆症患者的后代。使用了一个由四个迭代阶段组成的以用户为中心的方法。三个半结构化访谈提供了对使用iVitality的动机和接受度的了解(阶段1)。一个由六名参与者组成的焦点小组详细阐述了有关iVitality的期望和偏好(第二阶段)。通过两个半结构化访谈(阶段3)对来自阶段1和阶段2的结果进行了三角测量。四名参与者使用大声思考程序和问卷来评估智能手机应用程序的可用性(第4阶段),该问卷测量了使用的便捷性和效率(等级1至7;分数越高表示可用性越好)。结果:所有参与者都积极地为痴呆症研究。但是,基于家庭的健康监视的频率不应太高。参与者希望接收有关其测量值的反馈以及有关这些测量值与痴呆症之间关系的信息。尽管存在技术上的小错误,但iVitality仍被认为易于使用和有效(平均得分5.50,标准差1.71)。结论:痴呆患者的后代有动力通过使用iVitality进行家庭监测研究,并能够使用智能手机应用。制定的要求将被嵌入以优化iVitality。

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