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Using Mobile Devices to Deliver Lifestyle Interventions Targeting At-Risk High School Students: Protocol for a Participatory Design Study

机译:使用移动设备提供针对风险高中生的生活方式干预:参与式设计研究的协议

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Background Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors such as insufficient physical activity, unhealthy diet, smoking, and harmful use of alcohol tend to cluster (ie, individuals may be at risk from more than one lifestyle behavior that can be established in early childhood and adolescence and track into adulthood). Previous research has underlined the potential of lifestyle interventions delivered via mobile phones. However, there is a need for deepened knowledge on how to design mobile health (mHealth) interventions taking end user views into consideration in order to optimize the overall usability of such interventions. Adolescents are early adopters of technology and frequent users of mobile phones, yet research on interventions that use mobile devices to deliver multiple lifestyle behavior changes targeting at-risk high school students is lacking. Objective This protocol describes a participatory design study with the aim of developing an mHealth lifestyle behavior intervention to promote healthy lifestyles among high school students. Methods Through an iterative process using participatory design, user requirements are investigated in terms of technical features and content. The procedures around the design and development of the intervention, including heuristic evaluations, focus group interviews, and usability tests, are described. Results Recruitment started in May 2019. Data collection, analysis, and scientific reporting from heuristic evaluations and usability tests are expected to be completed in November 2019. Focus group interviews were being undertaken with high school students from October through December, and full results are expected to be published in Spring 2020. A planned clinical trial will commence in Summer 2020. The study was funded by a grant from the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life, and Welfare. Conclusions The study is expected to add knowledge on how to design an mHealth intervention taking end users’ views into consideration in order to develop a novel, evidence-based, low-cost, and scalable intervention that high school students want to use in order to achieve a healthier lifestyle.
机译:背景不健康的生活方式行为,如身体活动不足,不健康的饮食,吸烟和酗酒,往往会纳入群集(即,个人可能面临超过一个以上的生活方式行为,这些行为可以在童年早期和青春期和青春期和追踪成年期)。以前的研究强调了通过移动电话提供的生活方式干预的潜力。然而,需要加深关于如何考虑最终用户视图的移动运行状况(MHECHEATH)干预的知识,以便优化此类干预措施的整体可用性。青少年是技术的早期采用者和频繁的手机用户,但研究使用移动设备提供多种生活方式行为的干预措施,以风险高中学生缺乏。目的本议定书描述了一个参与式设计研究,目的是制定MHEATH Lifestyle行为干预,以促进高中生中健康的生活方式。方法通过使用参与式设计的迭代过程,在技术特征和内容方面调查用户要求。描述了干预的设计和开发的程序,包括启发式评估,焦点组访谈和可用性测试。结果招聘于2019年5月。从启发式评估和可用性测试的数据收集,分析和科学报告预计将于2019年11月完成。重点小组访谈是从10月到12月的高中生开展的,预计会有完整的结果将于2020年春季公布。计划的临床试验将于2020年夏季开始。该研究由瑞典研究理事会健康,工作生活和福利的授予资助。结论预计该研究将增加关于如何考虑到最终用户的观点的如何设计MHEATH干预的知识,以便开发高中学生想要使用的新颖,证据,低成本和可扩展的干预措施实现更健康的生活方式。

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