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Mobile-based consortium of parenting resources for low-income and underserved mothers and caregivers: app development, testing and lessons learned

机译:面向低收入和服务不足的母亲和护理人员的基于移动的育儿资源联盟:应用程序开发、测试和经验教训

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This pilot study used a formative evaluation approach to develop an accessible and low-cost mobile app-based program for low-income mothers to increase access to resources and health information (e.g., effective parenting) and reduce potential negative (e.g., stress, poor nutritional practices) influences. A user-centered formative evaluation method using four sets of focus group discussions was used to gather feedback from low-income mothers in a mid-sized city in the Northeast United States. Our study found that while information and resources provided on our parenting app were considered valuable by low-income mothers, the design and usability issues impacted the perceived attractiveness and usefulness of the platform. The younger mothers wanted functionality similar to popular social media apps, and given their mostly constrained financial situation, they were more engaged and interested in community resources that would help reduce their financial burden, instead of the purely preventative health and parenting information provided through our app.
机译:这项试点研究使用形成性评估方法为低收入母亲开发了一个可访问且低成本的基于移动应用程序的计划,以增加获得资源和健康信息的机会(例如,有效的育儿方式)并减少潜在的负面影响(例如,压力、不良营养习惯)影响。采用以用户为中心的形成性评估方法,使用四组焦点小组讨论来收集美国东北部一个中型城市低收入母亲的反馈。我们的研究发现,虽然低收入母亲认为我们的育儿应用程序上提供的信息和资源很有价值,但设计和可用性问题影响了该平台的吸引力和实用性。年轻妈妈们希望功能类似于流行的社交媒体应用程序,鉴于她们的经济状况大多受到限制,她们对有助于减轻经济负担的社区资源更加参与和感兴趣,而不是通过我们的应用程序提供的纯粹的预防性和育儿信息。

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