The user-centered design and development of a childhood and adolescent obesity Electronic Health Record tool, a mixed-methods study.

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2024-09-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2024.1396085
K Taylor Bosworth, Parijat Ghosh, Lauren Flowers, Rachel Proffitt, Richelle J Koopman, Aneesh K Tosh, Gwen Wilson, Amy S Braddock
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Background: Childhood and adolescent obesity are persistent public health issues in the United States. Childhood obesity Electronic Health Record (EHR) tools strengthen provider-patient relationships and improve outcomes, but there are currently limited EHR tools that are linked to adolescent mHealth apps. This study is part of a larger study entitled, CommitFit, which features both an adolescent-targeted mobile health application (mHealth app) and an ambulatory EHR tool. The CommitFit mHealth app was designed to be paired with the CommitFit EHR tool for integration into clinical spaces for shared decision-making with patients and clinicians.

Objectives: The objective of this sub-study was to identify the functional and design needs and preferences of healthcare clinicians and professionals for the development of the CommitFit EHR tool, specifically as it relates to childhood and adolescent obesity management.

Methods: We utilized a user-centered design process with a mixed-method approach. Focus groups were used to assess current in-clinic practices, deficits, and general beliefs and preferences regarding the management of childhood and adolescent obesity. A pre- and post-focus group survey helped assess the perception of the design and functionality of the CommitFit EHR tool and other obesity clinic needs. Iterative design development of the CommitFit EHR tool occurred throughout the process.

Results: A total of 12 healthcare providers participated throughout the three focus group sessions. Two themes emerged regarding EHR design: (1) Functional Needs, including Enhancing Clinical Practices and Workflow, and (2) Visualization, including Colors and Graphs. Responses from the surveys (n = 52) further reflect the need for Functionality and User-Interface Design by clinicians. Clinicians want the CommitFit EHR tool to enhance in-clinic adolescent lifestyle counseling, be easy to use, and presentable to adolescent patients and their caregivers. Additionally, we found that clinicians preferred colors and graphs that improved readability and usability. During each step of feedback from focus group sessions and the survey, the design of the CommitFit EHR tool was updated and co-developed by clinicians in an iterative user-centered design process.

Conclusion: More research is needed to explore clinician actual user analytics for the CommitFit EHR tool to evaluate real-time workflow, design, and function needs. The effectiveness of the CommitFit mHealth and EHR tool as a weight management intervention needs to be evaluated in the future.

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以用户为中心设计和开发儿童及青少年肥胖症电子健康记录工具,一项混合方法研究。
背景:儿童和青少年肥胖症是美国长期存在的公共卫生问题。儿童肥胖症电子健康记录(EHR)工具可加强医疗服务提供者与患者之间的关系并改善治疗效果,但目前与青少年移动医疗应用程序相关联的电子健康记录工具还很有限。本研究是名为 "CommitFit "的大型研究的一部分,该研究同时采用了针对青少年的移动健康应用(mHealth 应用)和门诊电子病历工具。CommitFit移动医疗应用程序旨在与CommitFit电子病历工具配对,以便整合到临床空间,与患者和临床医生共同决策:本子研究的目的是确定医疗保健临床医生和专业人员在开发 CommitFit 电子病历工具时的功能和设计需求及偏好,特别是与儿童和青少年肥胖管理相关的需求和偏好:我们采用了以用户为中心的设计流程和混合方法。我们利用焦点小组来评估目前诊所内的做法、不足之处,以及有关儿童和青少年肥胖症管理的一般信念和偏好。焦点小组前后的调查有助于评估对 CommitFit 电子病历工具的设计和功能的看法以及其他肥胖症诊所的需求。在整个过程中,CommitFit 电子健康记录工具进行了迭代设计开发:共有 12 名医疗服务提供者参加了三次焦点小组会议。在 EHR 设计方面出现了两个主题:(1)功能需求,包括加强临床实践和工作流程;(2)可视化,包括颜色和图表。调查问卷(n = 52)进一步反映了临床医生对功能性和用户界面设计的需求。临床医生希望 CommitFit 电子病历工具能加强诊室内的青少年生活方式咨询,易于使用,并能展示给青少年患者及其护理人员。此外,我们发现临床医生更喜欢能提高可读性和可用性的颜色和图表。在从焦点小组会议和调查中获得反馈的每个步骤中,CommitFit EHR 工具的设计都得到了更新,并在以用户为中心的迭代设计过程中由临床医生共同开发:结论:需要开展更多研究,探索临床医生对 CommitFit 电子病历工具的实际用户分析,以评估实时工作流程、设计和功能需求。CommitFit移动医疗和电子病历工具作为体重管理干预措施的有效性需要在未来进行评估。
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