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- Catarina I. Reis
(ciTechCare—Center for Innovative Care and Health Technology, Polytechnic of Leiria, 2410-541 Leiria, Portugal)
- Cláudia Pernencar
(Arts and Design Research Lab (LIDA), Polytechnic of Leiria, 2411-901 Leiria, Portugal
NOVA Institute of Communication (ICNOVA), Nova School of Social Sciences and Humanities, 1069-061 Lisboa, Portugal)
- Marta Carvalho
(ciTechCare—Center for Innovative Care and Health Technology, Polytechnic of Leiria, 2410-541 Leiria, Portugal)
- Pedro Gaspar
(ciTechCare—Center for Innovative Care and Health Technology, Polytechnic of Leiria, 2410-541 Leiria, Portugal)
- Ricardo Martinho
(School of Technology and Management, Polytechnic of Leiria, 2411-901 Leiria, Portugal
CINTESIS, University of Porto, 4099-002 Porto, Portugal)
- Roberta Frontini
(ciTechCare—Center for Innovative Care and Health Technology, Polytechnic of Leiria, 2410-541 Leiria, Portugal
CIEQV—Life Quality Research Centre, Polytechnic of Leiria, 2411-901 Leiria, Portugal)
- Rodrigo Alves
(ciTechCare—Center for Innovative Care and Health Technology, Polytechnic of Leiria, 2410-541 Leiria, Portugal)
- Pedro Sousa
(ciTechCare—Center for Innovative Care and Health Technology, Polytechnic of Leiria, 2410-541 Leiria, Portugal
Health Sciences Research Unit: Nursing (UICISA: E), Nursing School of Coimbra (ESEnfC), 3004-011 Coimbra, Portugal)
Abstract
Obesity is a chronic condition that influences the quality of life of patients and families while increasing the economic burden for the world population. Multidisciplinary prevention programs are crucial to address it, allowing an early introduction of healthy behaviors into daily habits. Mobile health interventions provide adequate support for these programs, especially considering the gamification techniques used to promote users’ engagement. TeenPower is a multidisciplinary mHealth intervention program conducted in Portugal during 2018 to empower adolescents, promoting healthy behaviors while preventing obesity. An agile software development process was applied to the development of the digital platform that holds a web-based application and a mobile application. We also propose a model for future developments based on the user-centered design approach adopted for this development and the assessment conducted in each phase. The user-centered design approach model proposed has three distinct phases: (1) design study; (2) pre-production usability tests; and (3) post-production data. Phase 1 allowed us to obtain the high-fidelity version of the graphical user interfaces ( n = 5). Phase 2 showed a task completion success rate of 100% ( n = 5). Phase 3 was derived from statistical analysis of the usage of the platform by real end users ( n = 90). We achieved an average retention rate of 35% (31 out of 90 participants). Each technique has provided input for the continuous design and improvement of the platform. This allowed the creation of a tailored platform that could meet users’ expectations. Nevertheless, the retention rate decreased significantly over a short period of time, revealing the need for further work in the improvement of the gamification experience.
Suggested Citation
Catarina I. Reis & Cláudia Pernencar & Marta Carvalho & Pedro Gaspar & Ricardo Martinho & Roberta Frontini & Rodrigo Alves & Pedro Sousa, 2022.
"Development of an mHealth Platform for Adolescent Obesity Prevention: User-Centered Design Approach,"
IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(19), pages 1-22, October.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:19:p:12568-:d:931536
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