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The design of a user-centred m-health application for caregivers of children undergoing ORL surgery

Dobrina, R
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Cassone, A
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Brunelli, L
altro
Bicego, L
2022
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Periodico
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Abstract
Background: In the context of common surgical procedures in pediatric otorhinolaryngology (ORL) patients, providing for education to families for hospitalization, surgery, and postoperative home management has been shown to improve peri-operative outcomes. In this regard, the use of Mobile Health Applications (MHA) is increasing. However, for these tools to be needs-appropriate and effective, their development requires a user-centred approach. Methods: Our study aimed to explore the informational needs and preferences - in terms of features and functionalities - of health care providers and ORL patients’ caregivers (end-users) to inform the development of an MHA supporting ORL perioperative process effectively. The study was conducted at a 136-bed maternal and child health hospital in Trieste. A usercentred participatory study design was employed, and the methodology steps were informed by the 3 cycles of the Information System Research Framework (Schnall et al., 2016). Results: The Relevance cycle was performed to better understand the environment as well as end users’ (64 participants) informational needs and desired features for the MHA. Five critical information/education moments of the ORL perioperative period were identified. In the Rigour cycle a literature review was performed to identify further key topics relevant to understanding ORL end-users’ needs and relevant features for the MHA. In the Design cycle the final contents were defined to be displayed on the MHA spread across the 5 identified moments. A randomized controlled trial will then be conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the MHA compared to standard care. Conclusions: Triangulation of data sources collected by experts, ORL patients’ caregivers, and healthcare professionals ensured the rigour of the methodology adopted in the study. Moreover, such a MHA user-centred developed MHA favours end-users positive health outcomes and organizational benefits of health services. Key messages: Contextualizing, and responding to the health informational needs and intent to use by end users is a critical foundation for the design and adoption of MHA in a maternal and child health hospital. To implement MHA quality in the process of children ORL health management and family consumer satisfaction, usercentred design methods are needed and feasible.
DOI
10.1093/eurpub/ckac130.043
WOS
WOS:000895463401037
Archivio
https://hdl.handle.net/11390/1271908
https://academic.oup.com/eurpub/article/32/Supplement_3/ckac130.043/6766640
https://ricerca.unityfvg.it/handle/11390/1271908
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