A Vax4HPV Mobile Application for Parents of Human Papillomavirus Vaccine-Eligible Children: Iterative Formative Assessments.

Kyounghae Kim, Amisha Parekh De Campos, Seulgi Choi
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Abstract

Although the human papillomavirus vaccine is efficacious, 40% of 13-year-old adolescents have been vaccinated for human papillomavirus. Implementing theory-based, user-centered applications can address this suboptimal coverage. This formative usability test aimed to develop a theory-based, user-centered interface to stimulate and inform parents' decision making on human papillomavirus vaccination and to help them act upon that decision. Iterative formative assessments were conducted through four focus groups of parents of children aged 9 to 14 years (N = 15). Participants discussed the desired content and features of a vaccine for human papillomavirus smartphone application while reviewing application prototypes. The discussions were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and then underwent qualitative content analysis. Four of the discovered themes were related to the content desired by parents: sources of information, facilitators of human papillomavirus vaccination, addressing the reasons for vaccine hesitancy, and gender-neutral content. The remaining three themes concerned the application's desirable designs and features: clear and descriptive interfaces, accessibility to broad groups of end users, and closing the intention-behavior gap. The need for adolescent human papillomavirus vaccination was generally well received by participants. This study found that theory-based, user-centered applications offering directions to appropriate clinics and human papillomavirus vaccine recommendations offered by nurses, can mitigate hesitancy by providing information via preferred routes and closing intention-behavior gaps.

针对人乳头瘤病毒疫苗合格儿童家长的Vax4HPV移动应用程序:迭代形成性评估。
虽然人乳头瘤病毒疫苗是有效的,但40%的13岁青少年已经接种了人乳头瘤病毒疫苗。实现基于理论的、以用户为中心的应用程序可以解决这种次优覆盖率。这个形成性的可用性测试旨在开发一个基于理论的、以用户为中心的界面,以刺激和告知父母关于人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种的决策,并帮助他们根据该决策采取行动。通过4个焦点小组(N = 15)对9至14岁儿童的父母进行迭代形成性评估。与会者在审查应用程序原型的同时,讨论了人乳头瘤病毒疫苗智能手机应用程序的期望内容和特征。讨论被记录下来,逐字转录,然后进行定性内容分析。发现的四个主题与家长期望的内容有关:信息来源、人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种的促进者、解决疫苗犹豫的原因以及性别中立的内容。其余三个主题涉及应用程序的理想设计和特性:清晰和描述性的界面,对广泛的最终用户群体的可访问性,以及缩小意图和行为之间的差距。参与者普遍认同青少年人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种的必要性。本研究发现,以理论为基础、以用户为中心的应用程序提供了合适诊所的指导,护士提供了人乳头瘤病毒疫苗的建议,可以通过提供首选路线的信息和缩小意图-行为差距来减轻犹豫。
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