Developing an App for Real-Time Daily Life Observations in a Nursing Home Setting: Qualitative User-Centered Co-Design Approach.

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JMIR Human Factors Pub Date : 2025-02-27 DOI:10.2196/57911
Coen Hacking, Bram de Boer, Hilde Verbeek, Jan Hamers, Sil Aarts
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Abstract

Background: Assessing the daily lives of older adults, including their activities, social interactions, and well-being is essential, particularly in nursing homes, as it gains insights into their quality of life. Methods such as the Microsoft Excel-based Maastricht Electronic Daily Life Observation (MEDLO) tool are time-consuming and require extensive manual input, making them difficult to use.

Objective: This study aimed to develop an app-based version of the MEDLO using a user-centered design (UCD) and co-design approach to enhance efficiency and usability. We looked to actively involve researchers and care professionals who have used the MEDLO before, throughout the development process.

Methods: Participants included a diverse group of researchers and care professionals experienced in using the MEDLO tool. The UCD approach involved multiple iterative phases including semistructured interviews, user research sessions, and application development. Data were analyzed using a qualitative (thematic) approach of UCD and user research sessions. The app, which was preferred to the traditional Excel-based MEDLO, underwent multiple iterations. This method primed the continuous iterative development of the app, aimed for a minimum viable product (MVP).

Results: This study included 14 participants, primarily female, from diverse professional backgrounds. Their feedback highlighted the need for efficiency improvements in tool preparation and data management. Key improvements included automated data handling, an intuitive tablet interface, and functionalities such as randomization and offline data syncing.

Conclusions: The iterative development process led to an app that aligns with end-user needs, indicating potential for improved usability. Early and continuous user involvement was key in enhancing the application's usability, demonstrating the importance of user feedback in the development process.

在养老院环境中开发实时日常生活观察应用程序:定性的以用户为中心的协同设计方法。
背景:评估老年人的日常生活,包括他们的活动、社会交往和福祉是必不可少的,特别是在养老院,因为它可以深入了解他们的生活质量。诸如基于Microsoft excel的Maastricht Electronic Daily Life Observation (MEDLO)工具等方法耗时且需要大量人工输入,因此难以使用。目的:本研究旨在采用以用户为中心的设计(UCD)和协同设计方法开发基于应用程序的MEDLO版本,以提高效率和可用性。我们希望在整个开发过程中积极地让以前使用过MEDLO的研究人员和护理专业人员参与进来。方法:参与者包括使用MEDLO工具经验丰富的研究人员和护理专业人员。UCD方法涉及多个迭代阶段,包括半结构化访谈、用户研究会议和应用程序开发。使用UCD和用户研究会议的定性(专题)方法分析数据。该应用程序比传统的基于excel的MEDLO更受欢迎,经历了多次迭代。这种方法为应用程序的持续迭代开发奠定了基础,旨在实现最小可行产品(MVP)。结果:本研究包括14名参与者,主要是女性,来自不同的专业背景。他们的反馈强调了提高工具准备和数据管理效率的必要性。主要的改进包括自动数据处理,直观的平板电脑界面,以及随机化和离线数据同步等功能。结论:迭代开发过程使应用与终端用户需求保持一致,表明了可用性改进的潜力。早期和持续的用户参与是增强应用程序可用性的关键,展示了用户反馈在开发过程中的重要性。
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JMIR Human Factors
JMIR Human Factors Medicine-Health Informatics
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