2022
DOI: 10.2196/39189
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Lessons and Reflections From an Extended Co-design Process Developing an mHealth App With and for Older Adults: Multiphase, Mixed Methods Study

Abstract: Background There are many mobile health (mHealth) apps for older adult patients, but research has found that broadly speaking, mHealth still fails to meet the specific needs of older adult users. Others have highlighted the need to embed users in the mHealth design process in a fulsome and meaningful way. Co-design has been widely used in the development of mHealth apps and involves stakeholders in each phase of the design and development process. The involvement of older adults in the co-design pr… Show more

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“…These unsatisfying technology experiences can affect their motivation to engage in self-tracking health practices. This poor user experience for college students with disabilities represents a lack of inclusivity in the current distributed digital health technology, similar to how older adults may feel resistant toward new technology [ 36 ]. The fact that users with physical, sensory, and learning limitations cannot experience the same level of positive effectiveness and behavioral changes as common users can be understood as a paradoxical effect of technology that contributes to health inequality in the future [ 37 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These unsatisfying technology experiences can affect their motivation to engage in self-tracking health practices. This poor user experience for college students with disabilities represents a lack of inclusivity in the current distributed digital health technology, similar to how older adults may feel resistant toward new technology [ 36 ]. The fact that users with physical, sensory, and learning limitations cannot experience the same level of positive effectiveness and behavioral changes as common users can be understood as a paradoxical effect of technology that contributes to health inequality in the future [ 37 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These interventions do not include older adults. Future models of care may wish to engage older adults in co-design to conceptualize and brainstorm program delivery [ 80 , 81 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recommend further studies for additional psychometric testing and continuing engagement of older Asian American immigrants in co-designing for adoption research and building upon a CBPR approach using both quantitative and qualitative methods. This may increase meaningful use and sustainability [9,13,39]. Further studies need to address continuing engagement of older immigrant clients in building and sustaining a senior center, completely web-based versus hybrid-combination of web-based and in-person services, and essential trust in web-based continuity of health care and social service.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Web-based care was a part of the pivot during the COVID-19 pandemic; however, this was isolating to many older Asian American immigrants [6]. Older adult users in the general population increasingly integrate technology and mobile devices into their daily lives [9], but this is not necessarily true for older Asian Americans. A study including older White Canadians showed that they were primarily concerned with avoiding the virus and with health care efficiencies [1] that web-based services can address, whereas older Korean immigrants were primarily worried about autonomy, technology dependence, and the burden of learning a new technology for engaging in social and health services [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%