The formative design of Epilepsy Journey: A web-based executive functioning intervention for adolescents with epilepsy.

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Journal of formative design in learning Pub Date : 2017-12-01 Epub Date: 2017-12-06 DOI:10.1007/s41686-017-0011-3
Noah J Glaser, Matthew Schmidt, Shari L Wade, Aimee Smith, Luke Turnier, Avani C Modi
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This case study discusses the design, development, and formative evaluation of Epilepsy Journey, an individually-tailored, web-based intervention designed to address the unique executive functioning (EF) needs of adolescents with epilepsy. This intervention was designed through a three-phase iterative, patient-centered participatory action research process. First, a front-end analysis was completed to identify the unique needs of adolescents with epilepsy and initial design ideas via focus groups. Second, a preliminary design of the intervention was developed from focus group results. Finally, we iteratively incorporated revisions and refinements based on patient-centered feedback collected during usability sessions. Findings based on usage analytics, user reports, and coded qualitative themes from usability sessions suggest that our iterative, patient-centered approach to design, development, and evaluation resulted in a visually appealing interactive and brief intervention that is both engaging and individually tailored to the needs of adolescents with epilepsy.

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癫痫之旅的形成性设计:基于网络的青少年癫痫执行功能干预。
本案例研究讨论了癫痫之旅的设计、开发和形成性评估。癫痫之旅是一种基于网络的个性化干预,旨在解决青少年癫痫患者独特的执行功能(EF)需求。该干预措施是通过一个以患者为中心的参与性行动研究过程进行设计的。首先,通过焦点小组完成了一项前端分析,以确定癫痫青少年的独特需求和初步设计思路。其次,根据焦点小组的结果制定了干预措施的初步设计。最后,我们根据在可用性会议期间收集的以患者为中心的反馈,迭代地合并修订和改进。基于使用分析、用户报告和可用性会议的编码定性主题的研究结果表明,我们迭代的、以患者为中心的设计、开发和评估方法产生了一种视觉上吸引人的互动和简短的干预,既吸引人,又适合青少年癫痫患者的需求。
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