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Describing the Process and Tools Adopted to Cocreate a Smartphone App for Obesity Prevention in Childhood: Mixed Method Study

BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity prevention is a public health priority in industrialized countries. The Reggio Emilia Local Health Authority has implemented a program involving primary and secondary prevention as well as the care of obese children. There are many health-promoting mobile apps, but few...

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Autores principales: Giorgi Rossi, Paolo, Ferrari, Francesca, Amarri, Sergio, Bassi, Andrea, Bonvicini, Laura, Dall'Aglio, Luca, Della Giustina, Claudia, Fabbri, Alessandra, Ferrari, Anna Maria, Ferrari, Elena, Fontana, Marta, Foracchia, Marco, Gallelli, Teresa, Ganugi, Giulia, Ilari, Barbara, Lo Scocco, Sara, Maestri, Gianluca, Moretti, Veronica, Panza, Costantino, Pinotti, Mirco, Prandini, Riccardo, Storani, Simone, Street, Maria Elisabeth, Tamelli, Marco, Trowbridge, Hayley, Venturelli, Francesco, Volta, Alessandro, Davoli, Anna Maria
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7308901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32357123
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/16165
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author Giorgi Rossi, Paolo
Ferrari, Francesca
Amarri, Sergio
Bassi, Andrea
Bonvicini, Laura
Dall'Aglio, Luca
Della Giustina, Claudia
Fabbri, Alessandra
Ferrari, Anna Maria
Ferrari, Elena
Fontana, Marta
Foracchia, Marco
Gallelli, Teresa
Ganugi, Giulia
Ilari, Barbara
Lo Scocco, Sara
Maestri, Gianluca
Moretti, Veronica
Panza, Costantino
Pinotti, Mirco
Prandini, Riccardo
Storani, Simone
Street, Maria Elisabeth
Tamelli, Marco
Trowbridge, Hayley
Venturelli, Francesco
Volta, Alessandro
Davoli, Anna Maria
author_facet Giorgi Rossi, Paolo
Ferrari, Francesca
Amarri, Sergio
Bassi, Andrea
Bonvicini, Laura
Dall'Aglio, Luca
Della Giustina, Claudia
Fabbri, Alessandra
Ferrari, Anna Maria
Ferrari, Elena
Fontana, Marta
Foracchia, Marco
Gallelli, Teresa
Ganugi, Giulia
Ilari, Barbara
Lo Scocco, Sara
Maestri, Gianluca
Moretti, Veronica
Panza, Costantino
Pinotti, Mirco
Prandini, Riccardo
Storani, Simone
Street, Maria Elisabeth
Tamelli, Marco
Trowbridge, Hayley
Venturelli, Francesco
Volta, Alessandro
Davoli, Anna Maria
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description BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity prevention is a public health priority in industrialized countries. The Reggio Emilia Local Health Authority has implemented a program involving primary and secondary prevention as well as the care of obese children. There are many health-promoting mobile apps, but few are targeted to children and very few are sponsored by public health agencies. OBJECTIVE: The goal of the research was to describe the process and tools adopted to cocreate a mobile app sponsored by the Reggio Emilia Local Health Authority to be installed in parents’ phones aimed at promoting child health and preventing obesity. METHODS: After stakeholder mapping, a consulting committee including relevant actors, stakeholders, and users was formed. Key persons for childhood obesity prevention were interviewed, focus groups with parents and pediatricians were conducted, and community reporting storytelling was collected. The results of these activities were presented to the consulting committee in order to define the functionalities and contents of the mobile app. RESULTS: Three key trends emerged from community reporting: being active, playing, and being outdoors; time for oneself, family, and friends; and the pressures of life and work and not having time to be active and socialize. In focus groups, interviews, and labs, mothers showed a positive attitude toward using an app to manage their children's weight, while pediatricians expressed concerns that the app could increase their workload. When these findings were explored by the consulting committee, four key themes were extracted: strong relationships with peers, family members, and the community; access to safe outdoor spaces; children’s need for age-appropriate independence; and professional support should be nonjudgmental and stigma-free. It should be a dialogue that promotes family autonomy. The app functions related to these needs include the following: (1) newsletter with anticipatory guidance, recipes, and vaccination and well-child visit reminders; (2) regional map indicating where physical activity can be done; (3) information on how to manage emergencies (eg, falls, burns, fever); (4) module for reinforcing the counseling intervention conducted by pediatricians for overweight children; and (5) a function to build a balanced daily diet. CONCLUSIONS: The pilot study we conducted showed that cocreation in health promotion is feasible, with the consulting committee being the key co-governance and cocreation tool. The involvement of stakeholders in this committee made it possible to expand the number of persons and institutions actively contributing to the project.
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spelling pubmed-73089012020-08-17 Describing the Process and Tools Adopted to Cocreate a Smartphone App for Obesity Prevention in Childhood: Mixed Method Study Giorgi Rossi, Paolo Ferrari, Francesca Amarri, Sergio Bassi, Andrea Bonvicini, Laura Dall'Aglio, Luca Della Giustina, Claudia Fabbri, Alessandra Ferrari, Anna Maria Ferrari, Elena Fontana, Marta Foracchia, Marco Gallelli, Teresa Ganugi, Giulia Ilari, Barbara Lo Scocco, Sara Maestri, Gianluca Moretti, Veronica Panza, Costantino Pinotti, Mirco Prandini, Riccardo Storani, Simone Street, Maria Elisabeth Tamelli, Marco Trowbridge, Hayley Venturelli, Francesco Volta, Alessandro Davoli, Anna Maria JMIR Mhealth Uhealth Original Paper BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity prevention is a public health priority in industrialized countries. The Reggio Emilia Local Health Authority has implemented a program involving primary and secondary prevention as well as the care of obese children. There are many health-promoting mobile apps, but few are targeted to children and very few are sponsored by public health agencies. OBJECTIVE: The goal of the research was to describe the process and tools adopted to cocreate a mobile app sponsored by the Reggio Emilia Local Health Authority to be installed in parents’ phones aimed at promoting child health and preventing obesity. METHODS: After stakeholder mapping, a consulting committee including relevant actors, stakeholders, and users was formed. Key persons for childhood obesity prevention were interviewed, focus groups with parents and pediatricians were conducted, and community reporting storytelling was collected. The results of these activities were presented to the consulting committee in order to define the functionalities and contents of the mobile app. RESULTS: Three key trends emerged from community reporting: being active, playing, and being outdoors; time for oneself, family, and friends; and the pressures of life and work and not having time to be active and socialize. In focus groups, interviews, and labs, mothers showed a positive attitude toward using an app to manage their children's weight, while pediatricians expressed concerns that the app could increase their workload. When these findings were explored by the consulting committee, four key themes were extracted: strong relationships with peers, family members, and the community; access to safe outdoor spaces; children’s need for age-appropriate independence; and professional support should be nonjudgmental and stigma-free. It should be a dialogue that promotes family autonomy. The app functions related to these needs include the following: (1) newsletter with anticipatory guidance, recipes, and vaccination and well-child visit reminders; (2) regional map indicating where physical activity can be done; (3) information on how to manage emergencies (eg, falls, burns, fever); (4) module for reinforcing the counseling intervention conducted by pediatricians for overweight children; and (5) a function to build a balanced daily diet. CONCLUSIONS: The pilot study we conducted showed that cocreation in health promotion is feasible, with the consulting committee being the key co-governance and cocreation tool. The involvement of stakeholders in this committee made it possible to expand the number of persons and institutions actively contributing to the project. JMIR Publications 2020-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7308901/ /pubmed/32357123 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/16165 Text en ©Paolo Giorgi Rossi, Francesca Ferrari, Sergio Amarri, Andrea Bassi, Laura Bonvicini, Luca Dall'Aglio, Claudia Della Giustina, Alessandra Fabbri, Anna Maria Ferrari, Elena Ferrari, Marta Fontana, Marco Foracchia, Teresa Gallelli, Giulia Ganugi, Barbara Ilari, Sara Lo Scocco, Gianluca Maestri, Veronica Moretti, Costantino Panza, Mirco Pinotti, Riccardo Prandini, Simone Storani, Maria Elisabeth Street, Marco Tamelli, Hayley Trowbridge, Francesco Venturelli, Alessandro Volta, Anna Maria Davoli, Childhood Obesity Prevention Working Group. Originally published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (http://mhealth.jmir.org), 08.06.2020. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://mhealth.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Giorgi Rossi, Paolo
Ferrari, Francesca
Amarri, Sergio
Bassi, Andrea
Bonvicini, Laura
Dall'Aglio, Luca
Della Giustina, Claudia
Fabbri, Alessandra
Ferrari, Anna Maria
Ferrari, Elena
Fontana, Marta
Foracchia, Marco
Gallelli, Teresa
Ganugi, Giulia
Ilari, Barbara
Lo Scocco, Sara
Maestri, Gianluca
Moretti, Veronica
Panza, Costantino
Pinotti, Mirco
Prandini, Riccardo
Storani, Simone
Street, Maria Elisabeth
Tamelli, Marco
Trowbridge, Hayley
Venturelli, Francesco
Volta, Alessandro
Davoli, Anna Maria
Describing the Process and Tools Adopted to Cocreate a Smartphone App for Obesity Prevention in Childhood: Mixed Method Study
title Describing the Process and Tools Adopted to Cocreate a Smartphone App for Obesity Prevention in Childhood: Mixed Method Study
title_full Describing the Process and Tools Adopted to Cocreate a Smartphone App for Obesity Prevention in Childhood: Mixed Method Study
title_fullStr Describing the Process and Tools Adopted to Cocreate a Smartphone App for Obesity Prevention in Childhood: Mixed Method Study
title_full_unstemmed Describing the Process and Tools Adopted to Cocreate a Smartphone App for Obesity Prevention in Childhood: Mixed Method Study
title_short Describing the Process and Tools Adopted to Cocreate a Smartphone App for Obesity Prevention in Childhood: Mixed Method Study
title_sort describing the process and tools adopted to cocreate a smartphone app for obesity prevention in childhood: mixed method study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7308901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32357123
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/16165
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