Addressing technology-mediated stigma in sexual health-related digital platforms: Insights from design team members.

PLOS digital health Pub Date : 2025-02-04 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pdig.0000722
Abdul-Fatawu Abdulai, Amanda Fuchsia Howard, Paul J Yong, Leanne M Currie
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Digital health technologies are increasingly used as complementary tools in accessing sexual health-related services. At the same time, there are concerns regarding how some interface features and content of these technologies could inadvertently foment stigma among end users. In this study, we explored how design teams (i.e., those involved in creating digital health technologies) might address stigmatizing components when designing sexual health-related digital technologies. We interviewed 14 design team members (i.e., software engineers, user interface and user experience (UI/UX) designers, content creators, and project managers) who were involved in digital health design projects across two universities in western Canada. The interviews sought to undersand their perspectives of how to create destigmatizing digital technologies and were centered on strategies that they might adopt or the kind of expertise or support they might need to be able to address stigmatizing features or content on sexual health-related digital technologies. The findings revealed two overarching approaches regarding how digital health technologies could be designed to prevent the unintended effects of stigma. These include functional design considerations (i.e., pop-up notifications, infographics, and video-based testimonials, and avoiding the use of cookies or other security-risk features) and non-functional design considerations (i.e., adopting an interprofessional and collaborative approach to design, educating software designers on domain knowledge about stigma, and ensuring consistent user testing of content). These findings reflected functional and non-functional design strategies as applied in software design. These findings are considered crucial in addressing stigma but are not often apparent to designers involved in digital health projects. This suggests the need for software engineers to understand and consider non-functional, emotional, and content-related design strategies that could address stigmatizing attributes via digital health platforms.

解决与性健康有关的数字平台中技术介导的耻辱:来自设计团队成员的见解。
数字卫生技术越来越多地被用作获得与性健康有关的服务的辅助工具。与此同时,人们担心这些技术的一些界面功能和内容可能会在无意中引起最终用户的反感。在本研究中,我们探讨了设计团队(即参与创建数字健康技术的团队)在设计与性健康相关的数字技术时如何解决污名化组件。我们采访了14名设计团队成员(即软件工程师、用户界面和用户体验(UI/UX)设计师、内容创作者和项目经理),他们参与了加拿大西部两所大学的数字健康设计项目。访谈旨在了解他们对如何创建去污名化数字技术的看法,访谈的重点是他们可能采用的战略,或者他们可能需要的专业知识或支持,以便能够解决与性健康有关的数字技术上的污名化特征或内容。研究结果揭示了如何设计数字卫生技术以防止耻辱的意外影响的两种总体方法。这些包括功能设计方面的考虑(例如,弹出式通知、信息图表和基于视频的推荐,以及避免使用cookie或其他安全风险特性)和非功能设计方面的考虑(例如,采用跨专业和协作的方法进行设计,教育软件设计师有关污名的领域知识,并确保一致的用户测试内容)。这些发现反映了在软件设计中应用的功能性和非功能性设计策略。这些发现被认为对解决耻辱感至关重要,但对于参与数字健康项目的设计师来说,往往并不明显。这表明软件工程师需要理解和考虑非功能、情感和内容相关的设计策略,这些策略可以通过数字健康平台解决污名化属性。
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