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Portal for Families Overcoming Neurodevelopmental Disorders (PFOND): Implementation of a Software Framework for Facilitated Community Website Creation by Nontechnical Volunteers

BACKGROUND: The Portal for Families Overcoming Neurodevelopmental Disorders (PFOND) provides a structured Internet interface for the sharing of information with individuals struggling with the consequences of rare developmental disorders. Large disease-impacted communities can support fundraising or...

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Autores principales: Ye, Xin Cynthia, Ng, Isaiah, Seid-Karbasi, Puya, Imam, Tuhina, Lee, Cheryl E, Chen, Shirley Yu, Herman, Adam, Sharma, Balraj, Johal, Gurinder, Gu, Bobby, Wasserman, Wyeth W
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Publicado: JMIR Publications Inc. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3742411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23920006
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.2675
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author Ye, Xin Cynthia
Ng, Isaiah
Seid-Karbasi, Puya
Imam, Tuhina
Lee, Cheryl E
Chen, Shirley Yu
Herman, Adam
Sharma, Balraj
Johal, Gurinder
Gu, Bobby
Wasserman, Wyeth W
author_facet Ye, Xin Cynthia
Ng, Isaiah
Seid-Karbasi, Puya
Imam, Tuhina
Lee, Cheryl E
Chen, Shirley Yu
Herman, Adam
Sharma, Balraj
Johal, Gurinder
Gu, Bobby
Wasserman, Wyeth W
author_sort Ye, Xin Cynthia
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description BACKGROUND: The Portal for Families Overcoming Neurodevelopmental Disorders (PFOND) provides a structured Internet interface for the sharing of information with individuals struggling with the consequences of rare developmental disorders. Large disease-impacted communities can support fundraising organizations that disseminate Web-based information through elegant websites run by professional staff. Such quality resources for families challenged by rare disorders are infrequently produced and, when available, are often dependent upon the continued efforts of a single individual. OBJECTIVE: The project endeavors to create an intuitive Web-based software system that allows a volunteer with limited technical computer skills to produce a useful rare disease website in a short time period. Such a system should provide access to emerging news and research findings, facilitate community participation, present summary information about the disorder, and allow for transient management by volunteers who are likely to change periodically. METHODS: The prototype portal was implemented using the WordPress software system with both existing and customized supplementary plug-in software modules. Gamification scoring features were implemented in a module, allowing editors to measure progress. The system was installed on a Linux-based computer server, accessible across the Internet through standard Web browsers. RESULTS: A prototype PFOND system was implemented and tested. The prototype system features a structured organization with distinct partitions for background information, recent publications, and community discussions. The software design allows volunteer editors to create a themed website, implement a limited set of topic pages, and connect the software to dynamic RSS feeds providing information about recent news or advances. The prototype was assessed by a fraction of the disease sites developed (8 out of 27), including Aarskog-Scott syndrome, Aniridia, Adams-Oliver syndrome, Cat Eye syndrome, Kabuki syndrome, Leigh syndrome, Peters anomaly, and Rothmund-Thomson syndrome. The editor progress score was used to measure performance for a portion of sites. CONCLUSIONS: The PFOND system provides a convenient and structured Internet resource for the facilitated creation of information resources for families confronted by rare disorders. The system empowers volunteers to participate in the creation of quality content, while allowing for the inevitable turnover of contributors over time. The next phase of PFOND development will focus on volunteer participation in system development and community engagement.
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spelling pubmed-37424112013-08-14 Portal for Families Overcoming Neurodevelopmental Disorders (PFOND): Implementation of a Software Framework for Facilitated Community Website Creation by Nontechnical Volunteers Ye, Xin Cynthia Ng, Isaiah Seid-Karbasi, Puya Imam, Tuhina Lee, Cheryl E Chen, Shirley Yu Herman, Adam Sharma, Balraj Johal, Gurinder Gu, Bobby Wasserman, Wyeth W JMIR Res Protoc Original Paper BACKGROUND: The Portal for Families Overcoming Neurodevelopmental Disorders (PFOND) provides a structured Internet interface for the sharing of information with individuals struggling with the consequences of rare developmental disorders. Large disease-impacted communities can support fundraising organizations that disseminate Web-based information through elegant websites run by professional staff. Such quality resources for families challenged by rare disorders are infrequently produced and, when available, are often dependent upon the continued efforts of a single individual. OBJECTIVE: The project endeavors to create an intuitive Web-based software system that allows a volunteer with limited technical computer skills to produce a useful rare disease website in a short time period. Such a system should provide access to emerging news and research findings, facilitate community participation, present summary information about the disorder, and allow for transient management by volunteers who are likely to change periodically. METHODS: The prototype portal was implemented using the WordPress software system with both existing and customized supplementary plug-in software modules. Gamification scoring features were implemented in a module, allowing editors to measure progress. The system was installed on a Linux-based computer server, accessible across the Internet through standard Web browsers. RESULTS: A prototype PFOND system was implemented and tested. The prototype system features a structured organization with distinct partitions for background information, recent publications, and community discussions. The software design allows volunteer editors to create a themed website, implement a limited set of topic pages, and connect the software to dynamic RSS feeds providing information about recent news or advances. The prototype was assessed by a fraction of the disease sites developed (8 out of 27), including Aarskog-Scott syndrome, Aniridia, Adams-Oliver syndrome, Cat Eye syndrome, Kabuki syndrome, Leigh syndrome, Peters anomaly, and Rothmund-Thomson syndrome. The editor progress score was used to measure performance for a portion of sites. CONCLUSIONS: The PFOND system provides a convenient and structured Internet resource for the facilitated creation of information resources for families confronted by rare disorders. The system empowers volunteers to participate in the creation of quality content, while allowing for the inevitable turnover of contributors over time. The next phase of PFOND development will focus on volunteer participation in system development and community engagement. JMIR Publications Inc. 2013-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3742411/ /pubmed/23920006 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.2675 Text en ©Xin Cynthia Ye, Isaiah Ng, Puya Seid-Karbasi, Tuhina Imam, Cheryl E. Lee, Shirley Yu Chen, Adam Herman, Balraj Sharma, Gurinder Johal, Bobby Gu, Wyeth W. Wasserman. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (http://www.researchprotocols.org), 06.08.2013. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Ye, Xin Cynthia
Ng, Isaiah
Seid-Karbasi, Puya
Imam, Tuhina
Lee, Cheryl E
Chen, Shirley Yu
Herman, Adam
Sharma, Balraj
Johal, Gurinder
Gu, Bobby
Wasserman, Wyeth W
Portal for Families Overcoming Neurodevelopmental Disorders (PFOND): Implementation of a Software Framework for Facilitated Community Website Creation by Nontechnical Volunteers
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title_full Portal for Families Overcoming Neurodevelopmental Disorders (PFOND): Implementation of a Software Framework for Facilitated Community Website Creation by Nontechnical Volunteers
title_fullStr Portal for Families Overcoming Neurodevelopmental Disorders (PFOND): Implementation of a Software Framework for Facilitated Community Website Creation by Nontechnical Volunteers
title_full_unstemmed Portal for Families Overcoming Neurodevelopmental Disorders (PFOND): Implementation of a Software Framework for Facilitated Community Website Creation by Nontechnical Volunteers
title_short Portal for Families Overcoming Neurodevelopmental Disorders (PFOND): Implementation of a Software Framework for Facilitated Community Website Creation by Nontechnical Volunteers
title_sort portal for families overcoming neurodevelopmental disorders (pfond): implementation of a software framework for facilitated community website creation by nontechnical volunteers
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3742411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23920006
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.2675
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