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Application of persuasive systems design principles to design a self-management application user interface for Hispanic informal dementia caregivers: user preferences and perceptions

OBJECTIVE: We designed an mHealth application (app) user interface (UI) prototype informed by participatory design sessions, persuasive systems design (PSD) principles, and Lorig and Holman’s self-management behavior framework to support self-management activities of Hispanic informal dementia careg...

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Autores principales: Lucero, Robert J, Yoon, Sunmoo, Suero-Tejeda, Niurka, Arcia, Adriana, Iribarren, Sarah, Mittelman, Mary, Luchsinger, Jose, Bakken, Suzanne
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8846363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35178504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooab114
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author Lucero, Robert J
Yoon, Sunmoo
Suero-Tejeda, Niurka
Arcia, Adriana
Iribarren, Sarah
Mittelman, Mary
Luchsinger, Jose
Bakken, Suzanne
author_facet Lucero, Robert J
Yoon, Sunmoo
Suero-Tejeda, Niurka
Arcia, Adriana
Iribarren, Sarah
Mittelman, Mary
Luchsinger, Jose
Bakken, Suzanne
author_sort Lucero, Robert J
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description OBJECTIVE: We designed an mHealth application (app) user interface (UI) prototype informed by participatory design sessions, persuasive systems design (PSD) principles, and Lorig and Holman’s self-management behavior framework to support self-management activities of Hispanic informal dementia caregivers and assessed their perceptions and preferences regarding features and functions of the app. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Our observational usability study design employed qualitative methods and forced choice preference assessments to identify: (1) the relationship between user preferences for UI features and functions and PSD principles and (2) user preferences for UI design features and functions and app functionality. We evaluated 16 pairs of mHealth app UI prototype designs. Eight paper-based paired designs were used to assess the relationship between PSD principles and caregiver preferences for UI features and functions to support self-management. An Apple iPad WIFI 32GB was used to display another 8 paired designs and assess caregiver preferences for UI functions to support the self-management process. RESULTS: Caregivers preferred an app UI with features and functions that incorporated a greater number of PSD principles and included an infographic to facilitate self-management. Moreover, caregivers preferred a design that did not depend on manual data entry, opting instead for functions such as drop-down list, drag-and-drop, and voice query to prioritize, choose, decide, and search when performing self-management activities. CONCLUSION: Our assessment approaches allowed us to discern which UI features, functions, and designs caregivers preferred. The targeted application of PSD principles in UI designs holds promise for supporting personalized problem identification, goal setting, decision-making, and action planning as strategies for improving caregiver self-management confidence.
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spelling pubmed-88463632022-02-16 Application of persuasive systems design principles to design a self-management application user interface for Hispanic informal dementia caregivers: user preferences and perceptions Lucero, Robert J Yoon, Sunmoo Suero-Tejeda, Niurka Arcia, Adriana Iribarren, Sarah Mittelman, Mary Luchsinger, Jose Bakken, Suzanne JAMIA Open Research and Applications OBJECTIVE: We designed an mHealth application (app) user interface (UI) prototype informed by participatory design sessions, persuasive systems design (PSD) principles, and Lorig and Holman’s self-management behavior framework to support self-management activities of Hispanic informal dementia caregivers and assessed their perceptions and preferences regarding features and functions of the app. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Our observational usability study design employed qualitative methods and forced choice preference assessments to identify: (1) the relationship between user preferences for UI features and functions and PSD principles and (2) user preferences for UI design features and functions and app functionality. We evaluated 16 pairs of mHealth app UI prototype designs. Eight paper-based paired designs were used to assess the relationship between PSD principles and caregiver preferences for UI features and functions to support self-management. An Apple iPad WIFI 32GB was used to display another 8 paired designs and assess caregiver preferences for UI functions to support the self-management process. RESULTS: Caregivers preferred an app UI with features and functions that incorporated a greater number of PSD principles and included an infographic to facilitate self-management. Moreover, caregivers preferred a design that did not depend on manual data entry, opting instead for functions such as drop-down list, drag-and-drop, and voice query to prioritize, choose, decide, and search when performing self-management activities. CONCLUSION: Our assessment approaches allowed us to discern which UI features, functions, and designs caregivers preferred. The targeted application of PSD principles in UI designs holds promise for supporting personalized problem identification, goal setting, decision-making, and action planning as strategies for improving caregiver self-management confidence. Oxford University Press 2022-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8846363/ /pubmed/35178504 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooab114 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Medical Informatics Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Research and Applications
Lucero, Robert J
Yoon, Sunmoo
Suero-Tejeda, Niurka
Arcia, Adriana
Iribarren, Sarah
Mittelman, Mary
Luchsinger, Jose
Bakken, Suzanne
Application of persuasive systems design principles to design a self-management application user interface for Hispanic informal dementia caregivers: user preferences and perceptions
title Application of persuasive systems design principles to design a self-management application user interface for Hispanic informal dementia caregivers: user preferences and perceptions
title_full Application of persuasive systems design principles to design a self-management application user interface for Hispanic informal dementia caregivers: user preferences and perceptions
title_fullStr Application of persuasive systems design principles to design a self-management application user interface for Hispanic informal dementia caregivers: user preferences and perceptions
title_full_unstemmed Application of persuasive systems design principles to design a self-management application user interface for Hispanic informal dementia caregivers: user preferences and perceptions
title_short Application of persuasive systems design principles to design a self-management application user interface for Hispanic informal dementia caregivers: user preferences and perceptions
title_sort application of persuasive systems design principles to design a self-management application user interface for hispanic informal dementia caregivers: user preferences and perceptions
topic Research and Applications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8846363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35178504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooab114
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