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Research on Products and Devices

Refining the design of a smartphone application for people with chronic low back pain using mixed quantitative and qualitative approaches

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Pages 145-150 | Received 11 May 2020, Accepted 16 Oct 2020, Published online: 05 Nov 2020
 

Abstract

Introduction

A mobile application has the potential to involve people with chronic NSLBP in their rehabilitation. To refine the design of a smartphone application for people with chronic NSLBP using mixed quantitative and qualitative approaches.

Methods

We used a user-centred design approach involving people with chronic NSLBP and healthcare professionals (HCPs). We used a three-step methodology: developing consensus on the features, content, and design of the app; developing a user interface; and usability testing of the app and assessing users’ experience. Transcripts of interviews of users were analyzed by qualitative content analysis.

Results

A total of 18 people (aged 45 [23–53] years old) with chronic NSLBP, and 7 HCPs (aged 29.5 [25–55] years old) involved in NSLBP management were interviewed. The overall experience of using the smartphone eLombactif app was initially assessed. Then, with close-ended questions we evaluated users’ judgements on the content, its presentation and navigation. Finally, we asked for suggestions: “application content and functionality” and “content presentation” from participants regarding the use and development of the app analyzed by a qualitative methodology.

Conclusions

This study described how we refined the design of our application for people with chronic NSLBP using a qualitative and quantitative approaches. This methodology allows for deepening the knowledge of the needs and expectations of potential users by measuring their user experience.

    IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION

  • Non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) is a major global public health issue leading to considerable economic cost and is primarily responsible for pain and disability.

  • Mobile application has the potential to involve people with chronic NSLBP in their rehabilitation.

  • This study described how we refined the design of our application for people with chronic NSLBP using a qualitative and quantitative approaches.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by CHU Clermont-Ferrand, Clermont Auvergne University. AA received grants for the MSc degree from Thuasne.

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