Information needs of vaccine-hesitant parents for user-centered design of a consumer vaccine management application
对疫苗犹豫不决的父母对以用户为中心设计消费者疫苗管理应用程序的信息需求
基本信息
- 批准号:10547754
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.38万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-01-01 至 2023-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:2 year oldAdvertisingBehaviorBeliefCOVID-19Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)CharacteristicsChildChildhoodCommunicable DiseasesConsentCountyDevelopmentDiseaseDisease OutbreaksEducationEnrollmentEnvironmentEvaluationFaceFacebookFoundationsFutureGoalsHealth PromotionHealth behaviorHot SpotHumanImmunizationIncidenceIndividualInformaticsIntervention StudiesInterviewKnowledgeLearningMeaslesMentorsMethodsMissionMorbidity - disease rateNational Institute of Nursing ResearchPaperParentsParticipantPlanning TheoryPopulationPostdoctoral FellowPublic HealthPublic Health NursingRaceReligionReportingResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelRiskSamplingScheduleSchool EnrollmentsSchoolsSeriesServicesSocioeconomic StatusSourceStructureSurveysTechnologyTestingText MessagingTrainingUnited StatesVaccinatedVaccinationVaccineeVaccinesWorkWorld Health Organizationbehavior changebiobehaviorcareercoronavirus pandemicdesignexperienceglobal healthimprovedmHealthmHealth methodologymembermobile applicationnovel vaccinespragmatic trialpre-doctoralpre-pandemicpreferencepreventprogramsprototyperecruitresearch studyskillssoundsystematic reviewtheoriestrial enrollmentunvaccinateduser centered designvaccination schedulevaccine acceptancevaccine accessvaccine deliveryvaccine hesitancy
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
In the United States, the incidence of vaccine preventable diseases is on the rise as evidenced by a large
outbreak of measles in 2019. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that the majority of
cases occurred in unvaccinated individuals. The rise in unvaccinated and under-vaccinated individuals can be
partly attributed to parental vaccine hesitancy. The World Health Organization identified vaccine hesitancy as a
threat to global health. High levels of consumer technology acceptance in the U.S. make technology an
excellent vehicle to deliver vaccine information to parents of young children. This research will characterize the
vaccine information needs of vaccine-hesitant parents as the first step in the design of a consumer vaccine
management (CVM) mobile app to influence immunization rates of children 7 years and younger. The
proposed research is consistent with the National Institute of Nursing Research’s mission of
promoting health and preventing illness. The specific aims of this user-centered design project are (Aim 1)
to characterize the information needs of vaccine-hesitant parents for design of a CVM mobile app to influence
immunization rates of children 7 years and younger and (Aim 2) to design and evaluate low-fidelity prototypes
of a mobile app interface for perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness of proposed features. Parents
seeking vaccine exemptions and those who wish to delay or refuse certain vaccines mandatory for school
enrollment will be recruited from the Columbia/Boone County Public Health and Human Services. We will use
Facebook and targeted advertising to recruit a diverse sample and to enroll hard to reach groups. Semi-
structured interviews with vaccine-hesitant parents will identify information needs as part of the CVM user-
centered design effort. Information needs identified will guide the design for wireframes of CVM mobile app
interfaces. Aim 2 will consist of user evaluations by presenting CVM mobile app wireframes to participants in a
second round of interviews. During user evaluation sessions, participants will be asked questions to
understand perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness of proposed features of the CVM mobile app.
Results from the evaluation sessions will be used to develop a high-fidelity prototype in future research. This
comprehensive training plan consisting of coursework, professional development opportunities, and a formal
mentoring plan with senior researchers will provide the applicant with experience and training to launch her
career and program of research. Specifically, the applicant will develop expertise in in user-centered design,
qualitative, and mHealth methodologies and knowledge of biobehavioral interventional research. The training
environment consists of immersive field and on-campus research experiences guided by the trainee’s
sponsors. The skills and knowledge gained from the training plan will provide a sound foundation for the
applicant’s future research goals of development of a CVM mobile app for vaccine-hesitant parents and
tailoring of the app for different populations and new vaccines for emergent diseases like COVID-19.
项目概要/摘要
在美国,疫苗可预防疾病的发病率正在上升,大量病例就证明了这一点。
2019 年爆发麻疹。美国疾病控制与预防中心报告称,大多数
未接种疫苗的个体中发生的病例可能会增加。
部分原因是父母对疫苗犹豫不决。世界卫生组织将疫苗犹豫视为一个因素。
对全球健康的威胁。美国消费者对技术的高度接受使技术成为一种威胁。
这项研究将是向幼儿父母提供疫苗信息的绝佳工具。
对疫苗犹豫不决的父母的疫苗信息需求是设计消费疫苗的第一步
管理(CVM)移动应用程序影响 7 岁及以下儿童的免疫率。
拟议的研究符合国家护理研究所的使命
这个以用户为中心的设计项目的具体目标是(目标 1)。
描述对疫苗犹豫不决的父母的信息需求,设计 CVM 移动应用程序以影响
7 岁及以下儿童的免疫率以及(目标 2)设计和评估低保真原型
移动应用程序界面的感知易用性和感知建议功能的有用性。
寻求疫苗豁免以及希望推迟或拒绝学校强制接种某些疫苗的人
我们将从哥伦比亚/布恩县公共卫生和公共服务部门招募注册人员。
Facebook 和有针对性的广告来招募多样化的样本并招募难以接触到的群体。
对对疫苗犹豫不决的父母进行结构化访谈将确定信息需求,作为 CVM 用户的一部分
以所确定的信息需求为中心的设计工作将指导 CVM 移动应用程序线框图的设计。
目标 2 将通过向参与者展示 CVM 移动应用程序线框图来进行用户评估。
在用户评估会议期间,参与者将被问及问题。
了解 CVM 移动应用程序建议功能的感知易用性和感知有用性。
评估会议的结果将用于在未来的研究中开发高保真原型。
全面的培训计划,包括课程作业、专业发展机会和正式培训
高级研究人员的指导计划将为申请人提供经验和培训,以启动她的研究
具体来说,申请人将发展以用户为中心的设计方面的专业知识,
生物行为干预研究的定性、移动健康方法和知识。
环境由受训者指导的沉浸式现场和校园研究体验组成
从培训计划中获得的技能和知识将为赞助商提供良好的基础。
申请人未来的研究目标是为对疫苗犹豫不决的父母开发 CVM 移动应用程序,以及
针对不同人群定制应用程序,并针对新冠肺炎 (COVID-19) 等突发疾病开发新疫苗。
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Information needs of vaccine-hesitant parents for user-centered design of a consumer vaccine management application
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