A Culturally Sensitive Mobile App (DiaFriend) to Improve Self-Care in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Development Study.

Q2 Medicine
JMIR Diabetes Pub Date : 2024-10-21 DOI:10.2196/63393
Peeranuch LeSeure, Elizabeth Chin, Shelley Zhang
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Abstract

Background: Mobile apps designed with cultural sensitivity have demonstrated higher user acceptability and greater effectiveness in enhancing self-care skills. However, a significant gap exists in developing such apps for specific populations, such as Portuguese Americans living in southern Massachusetts, home to the second-largest Portuguese community in the United States. This group possesses unique cultural traditions, particularly in dietary practices, including a tendency toward high carbohydrate intake. Tailoring diabetes self-care apps to address these specific cultural requirements could substantially improve diabetes management within this population.

Objective: The aim of this app development project was to develop a prototype diabetes management app for Portuguese Americans with type 2 diabetes mellitus using the design thinking methodology, incorporating user-centered design principles and cultural sensitivity. This paper describes the phase-2 results, focusing on app design and development.

Methods: Phase 2 of this app development project adhered to the design thinking methodology delineated by the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University, focusing on 2 critical steps: ideation and prototyping. This phase started in March 2022 and continued until April 2024. The project was driven by a multidisciplinary team consisting of 2 nurse educators; an app development specialist; and 2 graduate research assistants from the university's Computer and Information Sciences Department, both well-versed in mobile app development. Data collected during phase 1, which will be published separately, informed the app design and development process.

Results: The prototype of the DiaFriend app (version 1) was designed and developed. The app comprises five features: (1) blood glucose monitoring, (2) weight tracking, (3) carbohydrate tracking, (4) exercise log, and (5) medication reminder. The carbohydrate tracking feature was explicitly tailored to correspond to Portuguese food culture. This paper presents the front-end interface flowchart, demonstrating how the user navigates through each screen. It also discusses the challenges faced during the backend development, such as data not being able to be stored and retrieved.

Conclusions: The DiaFriend app (version 1) distinguishes itself from conventional diabetes self-care apps through its emphasis on cultural sensitivity. The development of this app underscores the importance of cultural considerations in health informatics. It establishes a foundation for future research in developing and evaluating culturally sensitive mobile health apps. The adaptation of such technologies has the potential to enhance self-care practices among Portuguese Americans with type 2 diabetes mellitus, with improved glycated hemoglobin levels as a potential outcome. The last step of the design thinking methodology, testing the app, will be conducted in phase 3 and the results will be published elsewhere.

改善 2 型糖尿病患者自我护理的文化敏感型移动应用程序(DiaFriend):开发研究。
背景:具有文化敏感性的移动应用程序在提高自我保健技能方面表现出更高的用户接受度和更大的有效性。然而,在为特定人群开发此类应用程序方面还存在很大差距,例如居住在马萨诸塞州南部的美籍葡萄牙人,这里是美国第二大葡萄牙人社区。这个群体拥有独特的文化传统,尤其是在饮食习惯方面,包括倾向于摄入高碳水化合物。针对这些特殊的文化要求定制糖尿病自我护理应用程序,可以大大改善这一人群的糖尿病管理:本应用程序开发项目旨在采用设计思维方法,结合以用户为中心的设计原则和文化敏感性,为患有 2 型糖尿病的美籍葡萄牙人开发一款糖尿病管理应用程序原型。本文介绍了第二阶段的成果,重点是应用程序的设计和开发:该应用程序开发项目的第 2 阶段采用了斯坦福大学哈索-普拉特纳设计学院(Hasso Plattner Institute of Design)制定的设计思维方法,重点关注两个关键步骤:构思和原型设计。这一阶段从 2022 年 3 月开始,一直持续到 2024 年 4 月。该项目由一个多学科团队推动,团队成员包括两名护士教育工作者、一名应用程序开发专家和两名来自该校计算机与信息科学系的研究生研究助理,他们都精通移动应用程序的开发。第一阶段收集的数据将单独发布,这些数据为应用程序的设计和开发过程提供了参考:设计并开发了 DiaFriend 应用程序的原型(版本 1)。该应用程序由五项功能组成:(1) 血糖监测;(2) 体重跟踪;(3) 碳水化合物跟踪;(4) 运动日志;(5) 用药提醒。碳水化合物跟踪功能是根据葡萄牙饮食文化明确定制的。本文介绍了前端界面流程图,演示了用户如何浏览每个屏幕。本文还讨论了后台开发过程中面临的挑战,如数据无法存储和检索等:DiaFriend 应用程序(第 1 版)强调文化敏感性,因此有别于传统的糖尿病自我护理应用程序。该应用程序的开发强调了健康信息学中文化因素的重要性。它为今后开发和评估文化敏感性移动健康应用程序的研究奠定了基础。对此类技术的改造有可能加强美籍葡萄牙人 2 型糖尿病患者的自我保健实践,从而改善糖化血红蛋白水平。设计思维方法的最后一步是测试应用程序,将在第三阶段进行,结果将在其他地方发表。
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JMIR Diabetes
JMIR Diabetes Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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