Authors
Melanie Hafdi
Esmé Eggink
Marieke P. Hoevenaar-Blom
M. Patrick Witvliet
Sandrine Andrieu
Linda Barnes
Carol Brayne
Rachael Brooks
Nicola Coley
Jean Georges
Abraham van der Groep
Harm van Marwijk
Mark van der Meijden
Libin Song
Manshu Song, Edith Cowan UniversityFollow
Youxin Wang, Edith Cowan UniversityFollow
Wenzhi Wang
Wei Wang, Edith Cowan UniversityFollow
Anders Wimo
Xiaoyan Ye
Eric P. Moll van Charante
Edo Richard
PRODEMOS consortium
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Title
Frontiers in Neurology
Volume
12
Publisher
Frontiers Media S. A.
School
School of Medical and Health Sciences / Centre for Precision Health
RAS ID
40563
Funders
European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme
National Key R&D Programme of China
Abstract
Background:
Mobile health (mHealth) has the potential to bring preventive healthcare within reach of populations with limited access to preventive services, by delivering personalized support at low cost. Although numerous mHealth interventions are available, very few have been developed following an evidence-based rationale or have been tested for efficacy. This article describes the systematic development of a coach-supported mHealth application to improve healthy lifestyles for the prevention of dementia and cardiovascular disease in the United Kingdom (UK) and China.
Methods:
Development of the Prevention of Dementia by Mobile Phone applications (PRODEMOS) platform built upon the experiences with the Healthy Aging Through Internet Counseling in the Elderly (HATICE) eHealth platform. In the conceptualization phase, experiences from the HATICE trial and needs and wishes of the PRODEMOS target population were assessed through semi-structured interviews and focus group sessions. Initial technical development of the platform was based on these findings and took place in consecutive sprint sessions. Finally, during the evaluation and adaptation phase, functionality and usability of the platform were evaluated during pilot studies in UK and China.
Results:
The PRODEMOS mHealth platform facilitates self-management of a healthy lifestyle by goal setting, progress monitoring, and educational materials on healthy lifestyles. Participants receive remote coaching through a chat functionality. Based on lessons learned from the HATICE study and end-users, we made the intervention easy-to-use and included features to personalize the intervention. Following the pilot studies, in which in total 77 people used the mobile application for 6 weeks, the application was made more intuitive, and we improved its functionalities.
Conclusion:
Early involvement of end-users in the development process and during evaluation phases improved acceptability of the mHealth intervention. The actual use and usability of the PRODEMOS intervention will be assessed during the ongoing PRODEMOS randomized controlled trial, taking a dual focus on effectiveness and implementation outcomes.
DOI
10.3389/fneur.2021.733878
Creative Commons License
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Comments
Hafdi, M., Eggink, E., Hoevenaar-Blom, M. P., Witvliet, M. P., Andrieu, S., Barnes, L., . . . Richard, E. (2021). Design and development of a mobile health (mHealth) platform for dementia prevention in the prevention of dementia by mobile phone applications (PRODEMOS) project. Frontiers in Neurology, 12, article 733878.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.733878