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Making Self-Management Mobile Health Apps Accessible to People With Disabilities: Qualitative Single-Subject Study

机译:为残疾人提供自我管理的移动健康应用程序:定性单学科研究

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Background Over the past decade, a large number of mobile health (mHealth) apps have been created to help individuals to better manage their own health. However, very few of these mHealth apps were specifically designed for people with disabilities, and only a few of them have been assessed for accessibility for people with disabilities. As a result, people with disabilities have difficulties using many of these mHealth apps. Objective The objective of this study was to identify an approach that can be generally applied to improve the accessibility of mHealth apps. Methods We recruited 5 study participants with a primary diagnosis of cerebral palsy or spinal cord injury. All the participants had fine motor impairment or lack of dexterity, and hence, they had difficulties using some mHealth apps. These 5 study participants were first asked to use multiple modules in the client app of a novel mHealth system (iMHere 2.0), during which their performance was observed. Interviews were conducted post use to collect study participants’ desired accessibility features. These accessibility features were then implemented into the iMHere 2.0 client app as customizable options. The 5 participants were asked to use the same modules in the app again, and their performance was compared with that in the first round. A brief interview and a questionnaire were then performed at the end of the study to collect the 5 participants’ comments and impression of the iMHere 2.0 app in general and of the customizable accessibility features. Results Study results indicate that the study participants on their first use of the iMHere 2.0 client app experienced various levels of difficulty consistent with the severity of their lack of dexterity. Their performance was improved after their desired accessibility features were added into the app, and they liked the customizable accessibility features. These participants also expressed an interest in using this mHealth system for their health self-management tasks. Conclusions The accessibility features identified in this study improved the accessibility of the mHealth app for people with dexterity issues. Our approach for improving mHealth app accessibility may also be applied to other mHealth apps to make those apps accessible to people with disabilities.
机译:背景技术在过去十年中,已经创建了大量的移动健康(MHealth)应用程序来帮助个人更好地管理自己的健康状况。但是,这几个MHECHEATH应用程序专门为残疾人设计,并且只有少数人被评估为残疾人的可访问性。因此,残疾人难以使用这些MHealth应用程序中的许多困难。目的本研究的目的是确定一种方法,可以一般适用于改善MHEHEATH应用程序的可访问性。方法我们招募了5项研究参与者,初步诊断脑瘫或脊髓损伤。所有参与者都有很好的电机损伤或缺乏灵活性,因此,他们遇到了一些MHECHEATH应用程序的困难。首先要求这5个研究参与者在新的MHECHEATH系统(IM'20)的客户端应用程序中使用多个模块,在此期间观察到其性能。采访员工员将用于收集研究参与者所需的可访问性功能。然后将这些可访问性功能实现为可自定义选项的IMERE 2.0客户端应用程序。要求5名参与者再次在应用程序中使用相同的模块,并将其性能与第一轮相比进行比较。然后,在研究结束时进行了简短的访谈和调查问卷,以收集5名参与者的意见和IMERE 2.0应用程序的印象,以及可定制的可访问性功能。结果研究结果表明,研究参与者首次使用IN'20客户端应用程序的难度与缺乏灵活性的严重程度相一致。在将所需的可访问功能添加到应用程序中,它们的性能得到了提高,并且它们喜欢可自定义的可访问性功能。这些参与者还对使用此MHEATH系统的卫生自我管理任务表示令人兴趣。结论本研究中确定的可访问性功能改进了MHECHEATH应用的可访问性,为具有灵活性问题的人。我们改进MHECHEATH APP可访问性的方法也可以应用于其他MHEALTH应用程序,使这些应用程序可与残疾人提供。

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