共同设计“基因”,这是一个用于遗传学教育和赋予英裔巴基斯坦社区权力的智能手机应用程序:基因教育项目的方法论总结。

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Journal of Community Genetics Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-12 DOI:10.1007/s12687-025-00789-0
Norina Gasteiger, Alan Davies, Nasaim Khan, Amy Vercell, Dawn Dowding, Syed Mustafa Ali, Angela C Davies
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缺乏文化上适当的遗传信息阻碍了英裔巴基斯坦人社区参与遗传服务。GENE-Ed项目的重点是为巴基斯坦社区开发一款教育应用程序。第二个目标是了解如何让社区参与研究。方法:我们采用迭代的共同设计和共同创造方法,包括四个阶段来开发Gene应用程序。第一阶段包括与社区成员进行7次访谈,以探索遗传学理解并定义需求。第二阶段包括审查智能手机应用程序和研究面向患者的数字干预措施,以了解遗传学。第三阶段包括开发应用程序和获得初步反馈。在第4阶段,从使用系统可用性量表(System Usability Scale, SUS)的5个社区成员那里获得反馈,这是一项定制的调查和观察。结果:在访谈中确定了四个主题:当前对遗传学的认识;亲属关系、宗教和文化影响;在新的数字资源和传播中呈现遗传信息信息共享和吸收。审查强调缺乏具有文化敏感性、可获取和基于证据的数字资源。最初的反馈包括改变应用程序中的动画和图像,简化文本。平均SUS得分为87分,表明出色的可用性。参与者可以接受书面信息、动画和视频,他们倾向于信任应用程序中的信息。在反馈过程中,社区成员对不同的方法反应良好,但对书面的开放式调查问题感到困惑。结论:联合设计方法对于开发英裔巴基斯坦人社区可接受的资源至关重要。需要进一步的临床试验。
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Co-designing 'gene', a smartphone app for genetics education and empowerment with and for the British Pakistani community: a methodological summary of the GENE-Ed project.

Introduction: A lack of culturally appropriate genetic information prevents the British Pakistani community from engaging with genetic services. The GENE-Ed project focussed on the development of an educational app with and for the Pakistani community. A secondary aim was understanding how to engage the community in research.

Methods: We used an iterative co-design and co-creation approach including four phases to develop the Gene app. Phase 1 included seven interviews with community members to explore genetics understanding and define the requirements. Phase 2 included reviewing smartphone apps and research on digital patient-facing interventions for genetics understanding. Phase 3 included developing the app and obtaining initial feedback. In Phase 4, feedback was obtained from five community members using the System Usability Scale (SUS), a bespoke survey and observations.

Results: Four themes were identified in the interviews: current awareness of genetics; consanguinity, religion and cultural influence; presenting genetics information in a new digital resource and dissemination; information-sharing and uptake. The reviews highlighted an absence of culturally sensitive, accessible and evidence-based digital resources. Initial feedback included altering the animations and images within the app and simplifying the text. The mean SUS score was 87, indicating excellent usability. The written information, animations and videos were acceptable to participants, and they tended to trust the information in the app. During feedback, community members responded well to different methods but struggled with written open-ended survey questions.

Conclusion: The co-design approach was essential to developing an acceptable resource for the British Pakistani community. Future clinical testing is needed.

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Journal of Community Genetics
Journal of Community Genetics GENETICS & HEREDITY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community Genetics is an international forum for research in the ever-expanding field of community genetics, the art and science of applying medical genetics to human communities for the benefit of their individuals. Community genetics comprises all activities which identify persons at increased genetic risk and has an interest in assessing this risk, in order to enable those at risk to make informed decisions. Community genetics services thus encompass such activities as genetic screening, registration of genetic conditions in the population, routine preconceptional and prenatal genetic consultations, public education on genetic issues, and public debate on related ethical issues. The Journal of Community Genetics has a multidisciplinary scope. It covers medical genetics, epidemiology, genetics in primary care, public health aspects of genetics, and ethical, legal, social and economic issues. Its intention is to serve as a forum for community genetics worldwide, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries. The journal features original research papers, reviews, short communications, program reports, news, and correspondence. Program reports describe illustrative projects in the field of community genetics, e.g., design and progress of an educational program or the protocol and achievement of a gene bank. Case reports describing individual patients are not accepted.
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