Development and usability evaluation of a culturally adapted stroke prevention educational programme on WeChat apps.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
DIGITAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-07-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20552076241263695
Cui Liu, Wan Ling Lee, Chin Hai Teo, Jin Hua Zhang, Mei Chan Chong
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Abstract

Background: The persistently high incidence of stroke in many nations is suggestive of an area for further improvement on existing strategies of primary stroke prevention. Although the era of digitalisation has led to the increasing use of mobile applications (apps) in healthcare, more studies are needed to determine the efficacy of apps in producing the desired health outcomes across different nations and cultures.

Objective: To describe the development and evaluate the usability of a mobile app in delivering a culturally adapted stroke prevention educational programme for middle-aged adults in the Republic of China.

Methods: The educational programme was developed in three phases. In Phase 1, the process involved analysing requirements and designing structured modules. Phase 2 concentrated on expert consultation and technical development to deliver the educational programme. Phase 3 included a usability trial and refinement of the educational program based on trial results.

Results: Educational content was derived from the Chinese Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Stroke and the Dietary Guidelines for Residents. The WeChat platform was used to deliver the educational programme. Participants expressed satisfaction with the content, interface, and functions of the apps, indicating that the apps have good usability.

Conclusions: The development process of the Educational Programme was designed to maximise the culturally appropriate, and impact of lifestyle changes and stroke prevention. An app-based educational programme that has demonstrated good usability is a vital factor prior to deploying it in an intervention to evaluate its effects on health outcomes.

在微信应用程序上开发适应不同文化的脑卒中预防教育项目并进行可用性评估。
背景:许多国家的中风发病率居高不下,这表明现有的中风一级预防策略有待进一步改进。尽管数字化时代已使移动应用程序(App)在医疗保健领域的应用日益广泛,但仍需开展更多研究,以确定应用程序在不同国家和文化背景下产生预期健康结果的功效:目的:描述移动应用程序的开发过程,并评估其在为中华民国中年人提供适应文化背景的中风预防教育项目中的可用性:教育计划分三个阶段开发。第一阶段,分析需求并设计结构化模块。第二阶段的重点是专家咨询和技术开发,以实施教育计划。第三阶段包括可用性试验和根据试验结果完善教育计划:教育内容源自《中国脑卒中防治指南》和《居民膳食指南》。教育项目通过微信平台实施。参与者对应用程序的内容、界面和功能表示满意,表明应用程序具有良好的可用性:教育计划的开发过程旨在最大限度地提高改变生活方式和预防卒中的文化适宜性和影响力。一个基于应用程序的教育计划如果能证明其具有良好的可用性,那么在将其部署到干预措施中以评估其对健康结果的影响之前,这是一个至关重要的因素。
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