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OP0243-PARE Involvement of Children and Young People with Long-Term Conditions in the Development of Mobile APP Technology to Promote Disease Self-Management

机译:Op0243-paRE长期参与儿童和青少年移动app技术的发展,促进疾病自我管理

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Background The use of mobile devices is commonplace among young people.1 There is scope to develop this technology to support the needs of those with long-term health conditions (LTCs). Young people need support to become independent and be able to self-manage their condition. The mobile app would be a valuable tool in this process. However, there is little reliable research on the development or evaluation of this technology that actively involves young people as equal partners.Objectives To establish a Manchester-based research team, consisting of young people with LTCs, parents, researchers, technologists and healthcare professionals (HCPs) as equal partners. The team will develop a plan of work that focuses on the use of mobile technologies for children and young people with LTCs2, using the design and methods of our previous National Institute for Health Research, Research for Patient Benefit funded project.3Methods A group involving a patient with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), a parent, HCPs and researchers have established a Manchester-based research and development programme on mobile technologies for young people with LTCs. We have fostered strong partnerships with other national groups to help us agree on research priorities in this important area, and a plan of work to help us achieve these. Qualitative research was carried out in the form of an electronic survey, completed by a small population of 14 young people with JIA.Results 86% of young people living with JIA felt there was a need for the mobile app, with 14% unsure about the benefit. Children and young people felt that they would use the app most at home or at the hospital. There was an observable lack of interest to use the app whilst at school, with friends or when shopping. Young people suggested that the app should be a tool to improve skills in disease self-management, as well as providing a safe and secure environment for social interaction and mutualistic data collection with HCPs.Conclusions The development of mobile app technology for supporting disease self-management is important in an environment driven by technology and innovation. However, such tools must be developed, for and with, children, young people and their families, in order to be effective and promote long-term retention of such software. Following a systematic review of the literature regarding mobile apps in health, the project will continue to work with young people, parents and HCPs to produce a detailed software specification for a prototype application to test with young people.ReferencesOfcom. (2014). The communications market. Available from http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/research/cmr/cmr14/2014_UK_CMR.pdf. [Accessed August 2014].Dennison L, Morrison L, Conway G, Yardley L. (2013). Opportunities and Challenges for Smartphone Apps in Supporting Health Behaviour Change: Qualitative Study. J Med InternetRes. 15(4);Swallow V, Carolan I, Hall A et al. (2014). A novel Interactive Health Communication Application (IHCA) for parents of children with long term conditions: Development, implementation,feasibility assessment. Informatics for Health amp; Social Care. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25119067. [Accessed 19 October 2014].Acknowledgements MobAPP Steering Group, The University of ManchesterDisclosure of Interest None declared
机译:背景技术在年轻人中,移动设备的使用是司空见惯的。1可以开发这种技术来满足长期健康状况(LTC)人群的需求。年轻人需要获得支持,以变得独立并能够自我管理自己的状况。在此过程中,移动应用程序将是有价值的工具。然而,在这项技术的开发或评估方面,几乎没有可靠的研究可以使年轻人积极地成为平等的合作伙伴。目标建立一个曼彻斯特的研究团队,由拥有LTC的年轻人,父母,研究人员,技术人员和医疗保健专业人员组成( HCP)作为平等的合作伙伴。该团队将使用以前的美国国立卫生研究院,患者受益研究资助的项目的设计和方法,制定一项针对LTCs儿童和年轻人使用移动技术的工作计划。3方法一名青少年特发性关节炎(JIA)的患者,父母,HCP和研究人员建立了一个位于曼彻斯特的针对LTC年轻人的移动技术研发计划。我们与其他国家集团建立了牢固的伙伴关系,以帮助我们就这一重要领域的研究重点达成共识,并制定了一项工作计划来帮助我们实现这些目标。定性研究以电子调查的形式进行,由14名JIA的年轻人组成的一小部分人完成。结果86%的JIA年轻人认为有必要使用移动应用程序,其中14%的人不确定效益。儿童和年轻人觉得他们最会在家中或医院使用该应用程序。显然,在学校,与朋友或购物时没有兴趣使用该应用程序。年轻人建议该应用程序应成为一种工具,以提高疾病自我管理的技能,并为与HCP进行社交互动和相互收集数据提供安全可靠的环境。结论开发支持疾病自我控制的移动应用程序技术在技​​术和创新驱动的环境中,管理非常重要。但是,必须为儿童,年轻人和他们的家庭以及与之一起开发此类工具,以便有效并促进此类软件的长期保留。在对有关健康中的移动应用程序的文献进行了系统的审查之后,该项目将继续与年轻人,父母和HCP合作,以为用于年轻人测试的原型应用程序生成详细的软件规范。ReferencesOfcom。 (2014)。通讯市场。可从http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/research/cmr/cmr14/2014_UK_CMR.pdf获取。 [2014年8月访问]。丹尼森·L,莫里森·L,康威·G,亚德利·L(2013)。智能手机应用程序在支持健康行为改变方面的机遇与挑战:定性研究。 J Med InternetRes。 15(4);燕子V,卡罗兰一世,A厅等。 (2014)。一种新颖的交互式健康交流应用程序(IHCA),适用于患有长期疾病的儿童的父母:开发,实施,可行性评估。健康信息学放大器;社会关爱。可从以下网站获得:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25119067。 [2014年10月19日访问]。致谢曼彻斯特大学MobAPP指导小组利益相关信息尚未宣布

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