Positive addiction recovery for an online audience: implementation design and user evaluation

IF 1 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Mental Health and Social Inclusion Pub Date : 2023-01-26 DOI:10.1108/mhsi-11-2022-0072
L. Ogilvie, J. Prescott
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Purpose The positive addiction recovery website (https://positiveaddictionrecovery.com) has been created following a successful pilot study of a programme of work known as positive addiction recovery therapy (PART). The aim of the website is to disseminate PART to an online audience, extending its reach to a larger population. The purpose of this study is to explain the process of creating this online resource and to conduct a user evaluation to understand how well received the website is likely to be to its target audience. Design/methodology/approach An implementation framework cognisant of positive computing, positive technology, contemporary understanding of human–computer interaction and knowledge acquired from the delivery of eHealth interventions from the past decade was used to create the website. To understand user opinion of the resultant website, data were collected using the mobile application ratings scale user version. Findings By adopting a tailored implementation framework, with appropriate determinant factors of wellbeing and evidenced theoretical input, a website resource was created that users considered engaging and informative. The findings also suggest that participants appreciated the importance of intended behavioural change, having interacted with the interventions on the website. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, the website is the first online version of PART, a new programme of work aimed at people in addiction recovery.
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在线用户的积极成瘾恢复:实施设计和用户评价
目的:积极成瘾恢复网站(https://positiveaddictionrecovery.com)是在对一项被称为积极成瘾恢复治疗(PART)的工作方案进行成功的试点研究之后创建的。该网站的目的是向在线受众传播PART,将其覆盖范围扩大到更大的人群。本研究的目的是解释创建这个在线资源的过程,并进行用户评估,以了解该网站对其目标受众的接受程度。设计/方法学/方法一个认识到积极计算、积极技术、对人机交互的当代理解以及从过去十年提供电子卫生干预措施中获得的知识的实施框架被用于创建该网站。为了了解用户对最终网站的意见,使用移动应用评级量表用户版本收集数据。通过采用量身定制的实施框架,加上适当的健康决定因素和有证据的理论输入,创建了一个用户认为具有吸引力和信息丰富的网站资源。研究结果还表明,通过与网站上的干预措施进行互动,参与者意识到有意改变行为的重要性。原创性/价值据作者所知,该网站是PART的第一个在线版本,PART是一项针对成瘾康复者的新工作计划。
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