A User-Centered Design Approach for a Screening App for People With Cognitive Impairment (digiDEM-SCREEN): Development and Usability Study.

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JMIR Human Factors Pub Date : 2025-01-22 DOI:10.2196/65022
Michael Zeiler, Nikolas Dietzel, Fabian Haug, Julian Haug, Klaus Kammerer, Rüdiger Pryss, Peter Heuschmann, Elmar Graessel, Peter L Kolominsky-Rabas, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch
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Abstract

Background: Dementia is a widespread syndrome that currently affects more than 55 million people worldwide. Digital screening instruments are one way to increase diagnosis rates. Developing an app for older adults presents several challenges, both technical and social. In order to make the app user-friendly, feedback from potential future end users is crucial during this development process.

Objective: This study aimed to establish a user-centered design process for the development of digiDEM-SCREEN, a user-friendly app to support early identification of persons with slight symptoms of dementia.

Methods: This research used qualitative and quantitative methods and involved 3 key stakeholder groups: the digiDEM research team, the software development team, and the target user group (older adults ≥65 years with and without cognitive impairments). The development of the screening app was based on an already existing and scientifically analyzed screening test (Self-Administered Tasks Uncovering Risk of Neurodegeneration; SATURN). An initial prototype was developed based on the recommendations for mobile health apps and the teams' experiences. The prototype was tested in several iterations by various end users and continuously improved. The app's usability was evaluated using the System Usability Scale (SUS), and verbal feedback by the end users was obtained using the think-aloud method.

Results: The translation process during test development took linguistic and cultural aspects into account. The texts were also adapted to the German-speaking context. Additional instructions were developed and supplemented. The test was administered using different randomization options to minimize learning effects. digiDEM-SCREEN was developed as a tablet and smartphone app. In the first focus group discussion, the developers identified and corrected the most significant criticism in the next version. Based on the iterative improvement process, only minor issues needed to be addressed after the final focus group discussion. The SUS score increased with each version (score of 72.5 for V1 vs 82.4 for V2), while the verbal feedback from end users also improved.

Conclusions: The development of digiDEM-SCREEN serves as an excellent example of the importance of involving experts and potential end users in the design and development process of health apps. Close collaboration with end users leads to products that not only meet current standards but also address the actual needs and expectations of users. This is also a crucial step toward promoting broader adoption of such digital tools. This research highlights the significance of a user-centered design approach, allowing content, text, and design to be optimally tailored to the needs of the target audience. From these findings, it can be concluded that future projects in the field of health apps would also benefit from a similar approach.

以用户为中心的认知障碍筛查应用程序(digiDEM-SCREEN)的设计方法:开发和可用性研究。
背景:痴呆症是一种广泛存在的综合征,目前影响着全世界5500多万人。数字筛查仪器是提高诊断率的一种方法。开发一款针对老年人的应用程序面临着技术和社会两方面的挑战。为了让应用变得用户友好,来自潜在未来终端用户的反馈在开发过程中至关重要。目的:本研究旨在建立一个以用户为中心的设计流程来开发digiDEM-SCREEN,这是一个用户友好的应用程序,以支持早期识别轻度痴呆症状的人。方法:本研究采用定性和定量相结合的方法,涉及3个关键利益相关者群体:digiDEM研究团队、软件开发团队和目标用户群体(年龄≥65岁,有无认知障碍的老年人)。筛查应用程序的开发是基于已经存在的和科学分析的筛查测试(自我管理任务揭示神经变性风险;土星)。最初的原型是根据对移动健康应用程序的建议和团队的经验开发的。原型由不同的最终用户在几次迭代中进行了测试,并不断改进。应用程序的可用性使用系统可用性量表(SUS)进行评估,并使用有声思考方法获得最终用户的口头反馈。结果:测试开发过程中的翻译过程考虑了语言和文化方面的因素。这些文本也根据德语语境进行了改编。制定并补充了其他指示。测试使用不同的随机化选项来最小化学习效果。digiDEM-SCREEN是作为平板电脑和智能手机应用程序开发的。在第一次焦点小组讨论中,开发人员确定并纠正了下一个版本中最重要的批评。基于迭代改进过程,在最后的焦点小组讨论之后,只需要解决一些小问题。每个版本的SUS得分都有所增加(V1的得分为72.5,V2的得分为82.4),而最终用户的口头反馈也有所改善。结论:digiDEM-SCREEN的开发很好地说明了专家和潜在最终用户参与健康应用程序设计和开发过程的重要性。与最终用户的密切合作使产品不仅满足当前标准,而且满足用户的实际需求和期望。这也是促进更广泛采用此类数字工具的关键一步。这项研究强调了以用户为中心的设计方法的重要性,允许内容、文本和设计以最佳方式定制目标受众的需求。从这些发现可以得出结论,健康应用领域的未来项目也将受益于类似的方法。
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