Development of a Smart Health Care Service Using Metaverse and Chatbot Technologies for Adolescents, Parents, and School Health Teachers: User-Centered Design Approach.

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Hana Kim, Jae-Heon Kang, Yeeun Kwon, Che Eun Kim, Jung Han Yu, Hyo Seung Nam, Jisan Lee
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Abstract

Background: Adolescent health issues, particularly obesity, have become increasingly serious, highlighting the need for health management strategies tailored to the unique life cycle characteristics of adolescents.

Objective: This study aimed to develop a smart health care service for adolescents, their parents, and school health teachers to enhance their health.

Methods: The service leverages a mobile app, a web platform, wearable devices, the metaverse, and chatbots. The development process included a needs assessment, core user interface (UI) design, and service model creation. The needs assessment involved a literature review of 65 studies, a web survey of 96 participants, and 30 interviews. A usability evaluation of the core UI, shaped by the insights from the needs assessment, was conducted with 76 participants.

Results: The service was conceptualized emphasizing school settings to cater to school-aged users, ensuring that the design is closely aligned with user needs. In addition, it incorporates features to deliver personalized services based on individual health information and uses gamification elements to enhance user engagement. The core UI was developed in response to the needs assessment findings, supported by a user flowchart. Furthermore, we created a use case diagram illustrating the interaction between various users and the services, a flowchart outlining the service algorithm, and a lifelog data collection system. The core UI usability evaluation results revealed that both students and parents considered sleep management important, while school health teachers deemed the measurement of physical activity essential. Students and parents prioritized physical activity measurement, and students particularly favored rewards for activities as the most promising solutions for health management challenges. The outcomes of the core UI usability evaluation indicated that school health teachers rated effectiveness (mean 4.26, SD 0.41), usefulness (mean 4.18, SD 0.54), usability (mean 4.29, SD 0.55), and user control (mean 4.08, SD 0.60) highly, reflecting the highest expectations across all categories.

Conclusions: This study demonstrated that a school-based smart health care service can effectively support adolescent health management by integrating personalized health data, gamification, and interactive tools. The usability evaluation revealed that students and parents prioritized sleep and physical activity tracking, while school health teachers emphasized the importance of monitoring physical activity. In addition, reward-based engagement strategies were identified as a promising approach to improve adolescent health behaviors. These findings suggest that leveraging digital health solutions tailored to adolescents' needs can contribute to establishing sustainable health habits from an early age.

使用虚拟世界和聊天机器人技术为青少年、家长和学校卫生教师开发智能卫生保健服务:以用户为中心的设计方法。
背景:青少年健康问题,特别是肥胖问题日益严重,突出表明需要制定适合青少年独特生命周期特征的健康管理战略。目的:为青少年、家长和学校健康教师提供智能健康保健服务。方法:该服务利用移动应用程序、网络平台、可穿戴设备、虚拟世界和聊天机器人。开发过程包括需求评估、核心用户界面(UI)设计和服务模型创建。需求评估包括对65项研究的文献回顾,对96名参与者的网络调查,以及30次访谈。根据需求评估的见解,对核心UI进行了可用性评估,共有76名参与者参与。结果:服务的概念化强调学校设置,以迎合学龄用户,确保设计与用户需求紧密结合。此外,它还整合了基于个人健康信息提供个性化服务的功能,并使用游戏化元素来增强用户参与度。核心用户界面是根据需求评估结果开发的,并附有用户流程图。此外,我们还创建了一个用例图,说明了各种用户与服务之间的交互,一个概述服务算法的流程图,以及一个生活日志数据收集系统。核心UI可用性评估结果显示,学生和家长都认为睡眠管理很重要,而学校健康教师认为身体活动的测量至关重要。学生和家长优先考虑体育活动的测量,学生尤其喜欢对活动进行奖励,认为这是应对健康管理挑战的最有希望的解决方案。核心UI可用性评估结果显示,学校健康教师对有效性(平均4.26,SD 0.41)、有用性(平均4.18,SD 0.54)、可用性(平均4.29,SD 0.55)和用户控制(平均4.08,SD 0.60)的评价较高,反映了所有类别的最高期望。结论:本研究表明,通过整合个性化健康数据、游戏化和互动工具,以学校为基础的智能医疗服务可以有效地支持青少年健康管理。可用性评估显示,学生和家长优先考虑睡眠和身体活动跟踪,而学校健康教师强调监测身体活动的重要性。此外,基于奖励的参与策略被认为是改善青少年健康行为的一种有希望的方法。这些发现表明,利用适合青少年需求的数字健康解决方案有助于从小养成可持续的健康习惯。
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CiteScore
14.40
自引率
5.40%
发文量
654
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) is a highly respected publication in the field of health informatics and health services. With a founding date in 1999, JMIR has been a pioneer in the field for over two decades. As a leader in the industry, the journal focuses on digital health, data science, health informatics, and emerging technologies for health, medicine, and biomedical research. It is recognized as a top publication in these disciplines, ranking in the first quartile (Q1) by Impact Factor. Notably, JMIR holds the prestigious position of being ranked #1 on Google Scholar within the "Medical Informatics" discipline.
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