2024
DOI: 10.1002/mhs2.58
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User‐centered development process of an evidence‐based mHealth intervention for psychosocially burdened families during the transition to parenthood

Lea Vogel,
Carmen Henning,
Jörg Wolstein
et al.

Abstract: Mobile health (mHealth) interventions are a promising approach to promote mothers' and fathers' health in the perinatal period. This may be particularly true for psychosocially burdened families who are poorly reached by current preventive services. Studies are needed that examine how user‐centered and evidence‐based mHealth interventions look like for this target group. The objective of this paper is to describe the iterative development process of the I‐PREGNO app intervention that aims to prevent unhealthy … Show more

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“…In addition to the individualized guidance, Smart-e-Moms combines a comprehensive set of psychotherapeutic elements (e.g., CBT-tools, expressive writing, psychoeducation, mindfulness exercises), which distinguishes Smart-e-Moms from other German IBIs for perinatal women without guidance (Mind:Pregnany; [ 36 ]), or those focusing on informing about PPD [ 37 ]. Moreover, other German IBIs for perinatal women are not specifically tailored to the postpartum period (Mind:Pregnany,[ 36 ],I-PREGNO; [ 38 ]). A detailed overview of the intervention can be found in Table 1 .…”
Section: Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the individualized guidance, Smart-e-Moms combines a comprehensive set of psychotherapeutic elements (e.g., CBT-tools, expressive writing, psychoeducation, mindfulness exercises), which distinguishes Smart-e-Moms from other German IBIs for perinatal women without guidance (Mind:Pregnany; [ 36 ]), or those focusing on informing about PPD [ 37 ]. Moreover, other German IBIs for perinatal women are not specifically tailored to the postpartum period (Mind:Pregnany,[ 36 ],I-PREGNO; [ 38 ]). A detailed overview of the intervention can be found in Table 1 .…”
Section: Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%