LaMonica Haley M, Roberts Anna E, Davenport Tracey A, Hickie Ian B
Brain and Mind Centre, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, Australia.
JMIR Aging. 2021 Apr 21;4(2):e25928. doi: 10.2196/25928.
As the global population ages, there is increased interest in developing strategies to promote health and well-being in later life, thus enabling continued productivity, social engagement, and independence. As older adults use technologies with greater frequency, proficiency, and confidence, health information technologies (HITs) now hold considerable potential as a means to enable broader access to tools and services for the purposes of screening, treatment, monitoring, and ongoing maintenance of health for this group. The InnoWell Platform is a digital tool co-designed with lived experience to facilitate better outcomes by enabling access to a comprehensive multidimensional assessment, the results of which are provided in real time to enable consumers to make informed decisions about clinical and nonclinical care options independently or in collaboration with a health professional.
This study aims to evaluate the usability and acceptability of a prototype of the InnoWell Platform, co-designed and configured with and for older adults, using self-report surveys.
Participants were adults 50 years and older who were invited to engage with the InnoWell Platform naturalistically (ie, at their own discretion) for a period of 90 days. In addition, they completed short web-based surveys at baseline regarding their background, health, and mental well-being. After 90 days, participants were asked to complete the System Usability Scale to evaluate the usability and acceptability of the prototyped InnoWell Platform, with the aim of informing the iterative redesign and development of this digital tool before implementation within a health service setting.
A total of 19 participants consented to participate in the study; however, only the data from the 16 participants (mean age 62.8 years, SD 7.5; range 50-72) who completed at least part of the survey at 90 days were included in the analyses. Participants generally reported low levels of psychological distress and good mental well-being. In relation to the InnoWell Platform, the usability scores were suboptimal. Although the InnoWell Platform was noted to be easy to use, participants had difficulty identifying the relevance of the tool for their personal circumstances. Ease of use, the comprehensive nature of the assessment tools, and the ability to track progress over time were favored features of the InnoWell Platform, whereas the need for greater personalization and improved mobile functionality were cited as areas for improvement.
HITs such as the InnoWell Platform have tremendous potential to improve access to cost-effective and low-intensity interventions at scale to improve and maintain mental health and well-being in later life. However, to promote adoption of and continued engagement with such tools, it is essential that these HITs are personalized and relevant for older adult end users, accounting for differences in background, clinical profiles, and levels of need.
随着全球人口老龄化,人们越来越有兴趣制定策略以促进晚年的健康和幸福,从而保持生产力、社会参与度和独立性。随着老年人越来越频繁、熟练且自信地使用技术,健康信息技术(HIT)如今具有巨大潜力,可作为一种手段,使该群体更广泛地获取用于筛查、治疗、监测和持续健康维护的工具和服务。InnoWell平台是一款与实际生活经验共同设计的数字工具,通过提供全面的多维度评估来促进更好的结果,评估结果实时提供,使消费者能够独立或与健康专业人员合作,就临床和非临床护理选择做出明智决策。
本研究旨在通过自我报告调查评估与老年人共同设计和配置的InnoWell平台原型的可用性和可接受性。
参与者为50岁及以上的成年人,他们被邀请以自然方式(即自行决定)使用InnoWell平台90天。此外,他们在基线时完成了关于其背景、健康和心理健康的简短网络调查。90天后,要求参与者完成系统可用性量表,以评估InnoWell平台原型的可用性和可接受性,目的是为该数字工具在健康服务环境中实施前的迭代重新设计和开发提供信息。
共有19名参与者同意参与该研究;然而,分析中仅纳入了16名参与者(平均年龄62.8岁,标准差7.5;范围50 - 72岁)的数据,这些参与者至少在90天时完成了部分调查。参与者普遍报告心理困扰程度较低且心理健康状况良好。关于InnoWell平台,可用性得分未达最佳。尽管InnoWell平台被认为易于使用,但参与者难以确定该工具与他们个人情况的相关性。易用性、评估工具的全面性以及随时间跟踪进展的能力是InnoWell平台受青睐的特性,而更大程度的个性化需求和改进的移动功能被认为是需要改进的方面。
InnoWell平台等健康信息技术具有巨大潜力,可大规模改善获得具有成本效益和低强度干预措施的机会,以改善和维持晚年的心理健康和幸福。然而,为了促进此类工具的采用和持续使用,这些健康信息技术必须针对老年最终用户进行个性化设计并具有相关性,同时考虑到背景、临床特征和需求水平的差异。