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Utilizing Lean Software Methods To Improve Acceptance of Global eHealth Initiatives: Results From the Implementation of the Basic Emergency Care App

机译:利用精益软件方法来提高全球eHealth倡议的接受:基本紧急护理应用的实施结果

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Background Health systems in low- and middle-income countries face considerable challenges in providing high-quality accessible care. eHealth has had mounting interest as a possible solution given the unprecedented growth in mobile phone and internet technologies in these locations; however, few apps or software programs have, as of yet, gone beyond the testing phase, most downloads are never opened, and consistent use is extremely rare. This is believed to be due to a failure to engage and meet local stakeholder needs and the high costs of software development. Objective World Health Organization Basic Emergency Care course participants requested a mobile point-of-care adjunct to the primary course material. Our team undertook the task of developing this solution through a community-based participatory model in an effort to meet trainees’ reported needs and avoid some of the abovementioned failings. We aimed to use the well-described Lean software development strategy—given our familiarity with its elements and its ubiquitous use in medicine, global health, and software development—to complete this task efficiently and with maximal stakeholder involvement. Methods From September 2016 through January 2017, the Basic Emergency Care app was designed and developed at the University of California San Francisco. When a prototype was complete, it was piloted in Cape Town, South Africa and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania—World Health Organization Basic Emergency Care partner sites. Feedback from this pilot shaped continuous amendments to the app before subsequent user testing and study of the effect of use of the app on trainee retention of Basic Emergency Care course material. Results Our user-centered mobile app was developed with an iterative participatory approach with its first version available within 6 months and with high acceptance—95% of Basic Emergency Care Course participants felt that it was useful. Our solution had minimal direct costs and resulted in a robust infrastructure for subsequent assessment and maintenance and allows for efficient feedback and expansion. Conclusions We believe that utilizing Lean software development strategies may help global health advocates and researchers build eHealth solutions with a process that is familiar and with buy-in across stakeholders that is responsive, rapid to deploy, and sustainable.
机译:后期中等收入国家的背景卫生系统在提供高质量的无障碍护理方面面临相当大的挑战。鉴于这些地方的移动电话和互联网技术的前所未有的增长,eHealth已经将利益作为可能的解决方案;然而,迄今为止,很少有应用程序或软件程序已经超出了测试阶段,大多数下载永远不会打开,并且一致使用非常罕见。这被认为是由于未能参与并满足当地利益相关者的需求和软件开发的高成本。客观世界卫生组织基本的紧急护理课程参与者要求移动护理点辅助课程材料。我们的团队通过以社区为基础的参与式模式开展了开发这一解决方案的任务,以满足受训人员报告的需求,并避免上述一些失误。我们的目标是使用良好描述的精益软件开发战略 - 鉴于我们熟悉其在医学,全球健康和软件开发中的元素及其无处不在的用途 - 以有效地完成此任务,并具有最大的利益相关者参与。方法从2016年9月到2017年1月,基本的紧急护理应用程序是在加州大学旧金山的设计和开发的。当原型完成时,它在坦桑尼亚世界卫生组织基本的紧急护理伙伴网站上驾驶开普敦,南非和达累斯萨拉姆。在随后的用户测试和研究应用程序对基本应急护理课程材料的实习保留后,这一试点的反馈意见,在随后的用户测试和研究应用程序的使用。结果我们以用户为中心的移动应用程序开发了迭代参与式方法,其首款可用于6个月内可用,高验收-95%的基本紧急护理课程参与者认为它很有用。我们的解决方案具有最小的直接成本,并导致稳健的基础设施,可用于随后的评估和维护,并允许有效的反馈和扩展。结论我们认为利用精益软件开发策略可能有助于全球健康倡导者和研究人员通过熟悉的过程和跨国利益攸关方的进程建立eHealth解决方案,这些过程是响应的,快速部署和可持续。

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