Yourtime: The development and pilot of a perinatal mental wellbeing digital tool using a co-design approach

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Applied Nursing Research Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.apnr.2023.151714
Lois McKellar RM, PHD , Mary Steen RM, PhD , Samantha Charlick RM, PhD , Jane Andrew PhD , Benjamin Altieri MDes(CommDes) , Ian Gwilt PhD
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Abstract

Introduction

Maternal anxiety and depression are major public health issues with prevalence as high as one in five women. There is a need to focus on preventative strategies to enable women to self-monitor their mental health status during pregnancy and postnatally.

Aim

To co-design and test a perinatal mental health digital tool to enable women to self-monitor their mental wellbeing during pregnancy and early parenting and promote positive self-care strategies.

Methods and ethics

A sequential mixed methods study utilising two stages 1) co-design workshops; 2) fit for purpose pilot with women through a purpose designed survey to evaluate acceptability, useability, functionality, and satisfaction.

Findings

Mothers, midwives, design researchers and students, participated in co-designing a digital tool and prototype application, YourTime. Fourteen participants engaged in the pilot, with all women agreeing that the tool would be beneficial in alerting them to changes in mental wellbeing. Seventy-seven percent agreed that this prototype had the potential to positively affect wellbeing during the perinatal period.

Discussion

The need to develop a perinatal mental health digital tool that enables women to self-monitor their wellbeing was identified. Women reported the YourTime app offered an acceptable and effective means to self-assess and monitor their wellbeing.

Conclusion

The YourTime app responds to the growing agenda for digital approaches to address perinatal mental health challenges. The pilot study demonstrated that the app offered potential to alert women to changes in mental wellbeing, but functionality need further development.

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Yourtime:使用共同设计方法开发和试点围产期心理健康数字工具。
引言:产妇焦虑和抑郁是主要的公共卫生问题,患病率高达五分之一。有必要将重点放在预防策略上,使妇女能够在怀孕和产后自我监测自己的心理健康状况。目的:共同设计和测试一种围产期心理健康数字工具,使女性能够在怀孕和早期育儿期间自我监测自己的心理健康状况,并推广积极的自我保健策略。方法和伦理:采用两个阶段的顺序混合方法研究:1)共同设计研讨会;2) 通过一项专门设计的调查,对女性进行适合目的的试点,以评估可接受性、可使用性、功能性和满意度。研究结果:母亲、助产士、设计研究人员和学生参与了YourTime数字工具和原型应用程序的共同设计。14名参与者参与了试点,所有女性都同意该工具有助于提醒她们心理健康的变化。77%的人认为这一原型有可能对围产期的健康产生积极影响。讨论:确定了开发围产期心理健康数字工具的必要性,该工具使女性能够自我监测自己的健康状况。女性报告称,YourTime应用程序提供了一种可接受且有效的方式来自我评估和监测她们的健康状况。结论:YourTime应用程序响应了日益增长的数字化方法议程,以应对围产期心理健康挑战。试点研究表明,该应用程序有可能提醒女性注意心理健康的变化,但功能需要进一步开发。
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期刊介绍: Applied Nursing Research presents original, peer-reviewed research findings clearly and directly for clinical applications in all nursing specialties. Regular features include "Ask the Experts," research briefs, clinical methods, book reviews, news and announcements, and an editorial section. Applied Nursing Research covers such areas as pain management, patient education, discharge planning, nursing diagnosis, job stress in nursing, nursing influence on length of hospital stay, and nurse/physician collaboration.
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