视力障碍学生和家长使用4to24过渡应用程序的经验

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 REHABILITATION
Anne Steverson, Jennifer L. Cmar, K. Antonelli
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简介:本文描述了一款面向视障家长和学生的过渡应用(app) 4to24的现场测试。在开发过程的这个阶段,研究人员评估了应用程序的可用性,并从最终用户那里获得了应用程序使用和体验的反馈。方法:选取27名视力障碍家长和19名视力障碍学生,采用4 ~ 24组,为期6个月。他们完成了一项基线调查,一项关于账户设置过程的调查,以及每隔2个月(即2个月、4个月和6个月)进行的三项额外调查。结果:参与者发现app账户设置过程快速且容易完成。家长和学生在前两个月更频繁地使用该应用程序,然后随着时间的推移,应用程序的使用逐渐减少。参与者对应用的乐趣、易用性、信息的可理解性和信息相关性的平均评分普遍较高,且在不同时间点上保持一致。参与者发现4to24对跟踪活动很有用,可以帮助学生为大学和工作做准备,大多数人计划在学习结束后继续使用它。讨论:结果表明,该应用程序是可用的,令人愉快的,易于使用,并有帮助。6个月内应用程序使用率的下降可能意味着参与者失去了兴趣,受到COVID-19大流行的影响,或者花了更多时间在模块内的活动上。学生对应用程序的乐趣和相关性的评价高于家长,这可能与以学生为中心的模块的语言和语气有关。对于一些家长来说,介绍性话题可能是不必要的,这可能导致他们的相关性评级较低。对从业人员的启示:服务提供者可以告知家长和学生关于4to24及其潜在的好处。4to24可以鼓励有关大学和工作的对话,提供资源和活动建议,并为不了解服务或不了解服务的父母提供资源。
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The Experiences of Parents of and Students With Visual Impairments With 4to24, a Transition Application
Introduction: This article describes the field test of 4to24, a transition application (app) for parents of and students with visual impairments. In this stage of the development process, researchers evaluated the app's usability and gained feedback on app use and experience from end users. Methods: Participants, including 27 parents of and 19 students with visual impairments, used 4to24 for 6 months. They completed a baseline survey, a survey about the account setup process, and three additional surveys at 2-month intervals (i.e., 2, 4, and 6 months). Results: Participants found the app account setup process quick and easy to complete. Parents and students used the app more frequently during the first 2 months, and then app usage decreased over time. Participants’ average ratings for app enjoyability, ease of use, understandability of information, and relevance of information were generally high and consistent across time points. Participants found 4to24 useful to track activities to help students prepare for college and work, and most planned to continue using it after the study. Discussion: Findings indicate that the app was usable, enjoyable, easy to use, and helpful. The decline in app usage over the 6 months may signify that participants lost interest, were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, or spent more time working on activities within the modules. Students rated app enjoyability and relevance higher than parents, which may relate to the language and tone of the student-focused modules. Introductory topics may have been unnecessary for some parents, which could have contributed to their lower relevance ratings. Implications for Practitioners: Service providers can inform parents and students about 4to24 and its potential benefits. 4to24 can encourage conversations about college and work, provide resources and activity suggestions, and serve as a resource for parents who are not connected or knowledgeable about services.
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CiteScore
1.30
自引率
18.20%
发文量
68
期刊介绍: The Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness is the essential professional resource for information about visual impairment (that is, blindness or low vision). The international peer-reviewed journal of record in the field, it delivers current research and best practice information, commentary from authoritative experts on critical topics, News From the Field, and a calendar of important events. Practitioners and researchers, policymakers and administrators, counselors and advocates rely on JVIB for its delivery of cutting-edge research and the most up-to-date practices in the field of visual impairment and blindness. Available in print and online 24/7, JVIB offers immediate access to information from the leading researchers, teachers of students with visual impairments (often referred to as TVIs), orientation and mobility (O&M) practitioners, vision rehabilitation therapists (often referred to as VRTs), early interventionists, and low vision therapists (often referred to as LVTs) in the field.
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