Co-creating Wellby-a mobile app and wearable for student well-being management guided by a needs assessment and co-design.

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2025-04-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2025.1560541
Justin Laiti, Jennifer Donnelly, Elaine Byrne, Pádraic J Dunne
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Abstract

Background: Adolescents need additional well-being support, particularly in stressful periods such as during the final years of secondary school. These students are growing up in an increasingly digital world, however there is a lack of mobile applications specifically designed to support adolescent students' well-being. Because of this, there is a need for co-created digital tools that are built to promote thriving in this population. The aim of this study was to explore how digital tools, such as a mobile app and wearable, can be used to address Irish secondary school student well-being needs through a collaborative co-design process with students.

Methods: Groups of students at four schools were sent a needs assessment to understand student's most pressing well-being needs. Co-design sessions were conducted with a group of students at each school, following the confirmation of stress and sleep as students' main well-being priorities and their interest in digital support tools.

Results: Students' conversations and designs from these sessions helped to uncover important elements of a well-being toolkit that they named, Wellby. The Wellby toolkit is comprised of a bespoke mobile app and wearable device for use by individuals. Participating students identified requisite elements of Wellby support that included self-tracking tools, supports for stress, and customizable features.

Discussion: These insights from Irish secondary school students helped to shape a student-centered well-being support tool and provide an example of co-created positive technology.

共同创建wellby -一个以需求评估和共同设计为指导的学生健康管理移动应用程序和可穿戴设备。
背景:青少年需要额外的福祉支持,特别是在压力时期,如在中学的最后几年。这些学生是在一个日益数字化的世界中成长起来的,然而,缺乏专门为青少年学生的健康而设计的移动应用程序。正因为如此,我们需要共同创造数字工具,以促进这一群体的繁荣。本研究的目的是探索如何通过与学生合作的共同设计过程,利用移动应用程序和可穿戴设备等数字工具来满足爱尔兰中学生的健康需求。方法:对四所学校的学生进行需求评估,了解学生最迫切的幸福需求。在确认压力和睡眠是学生的主要福祉优先事项以及他们对数字支持工具的兴趣之后,每所学校的一组学生进行了共同设计会议。结果:学生们在这些课程中的对话和设计有助于揭示他们命名为Wellby的幸福工具包的重要元素。Wellby工具包由定制的移动应用程序和个人使用的可穿戴设备组成。参与的学生确定了Wellby支持的必要元素,包括自我跟踪工具、压力支持和可定制功能。讨论:这些来自爱尔兰中学生的见解有助于塑造一个以学生为中心的幸福支持工具,并提供了共同创造积极技术的例子。
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