Despite the significance of user engagement for efficacy of mobile health (mHealth) in the Global South, many such interventions do not include user-engaging attributes. This is because socio-technical aspects are frequently not considered during the design, development, and implementation, stages of such initiatives. In addition, there is little discussion in the literature about the role socio-technical factors play in user-centered design processes for mHealth. This research posits consideration of socio-technical factors is required as techno-centric approaches to mHealth design and user engagement, as well as those relying on existing universal frameworks for user-centered design, have proven to be ineffective with the result that most mHealth projects in the Global South fail to sustain. This research examines projects in Sierra Leone where semi-structured interviews were conducted with mHealth designers and developers in order to explore their attitudes towards user engagement in this case. Barriers and facilitators to user engagement were identified and classified as either technical or socio-technical. Findings from the study indicate that adoption of a techno-centric approach without consideration of socio-technical factors can negatively affect user's engagement. Based on these findings, we propose to develop a new design framework for more effective inclusion of user-engaging attributes in mHealth.
翻译:尽管全球南方用户参与对移动保健(保健)的功效具有重要意义,但许多此类干预措施并不包括用户参与的特点,这是因为在设计、开发和实施过程中,社会-技术方面往往没有被考虑,此外,文献中很少讨论社会-技术因素在以用户为中心的保健设计过程中对以用户为中心的设计过程所起的作用。这项研究将社会-技术因素视为以技术为中心的方法进行保健设计和用户参与,以及依靠现有通用框架进行以用户为中心的设计,但事实证明这种做法无效,结果是全球南方的大多数保健项目无法持续。这项研究审查了塞拉利昂的项目,在这些项目中,半结构化的与保健设计者和开发者进行了访谈,以探讨他们对用户参与这一案件的态度。查明了用户参与的障碍和便利因素,并将其归类为技术或社会-技术参与。研究结果表明,采用以技术为中心的方法而不考虑社会-技术因素,可能会对用户的参与产生不利影响。根据这些调查结果,我们提议制定新的设计框架,以便更有效地纳入用户的特性。