Usability of an internet‐based platform (Next.Step) for adolescent weight management

Objective: The current study evaluates the usability perception of an e‐therapeutic platform (supported by electronic processes and communication), aiming to promote the behavior change and to improve the adolescent health status through increased and interactive contact between the adolescent and t...

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Main Authors: Pedro Sousa, Helena Fonseca, Pedro Gaspar, Filomena Gaspar
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Elsevier 2015-01-01
Series:Jornal de Pediatria (Versão em Português)
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2255553614001475
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spelling doaj-3993ac3fa37341809b44131723a51bc92020-11-24T22:49:19ZporElsevierJornal de Pediatria (Versão em Português)2255-55362015-01-01911687410.1016/j.jpedp.2014.05.008Usability of an internet‐based platform (Next.Step) for adolescent weight managementPedro Sousa0Helena Fonseca1Pedro Gaspar2Filomena Gaspar3Escola de Ciências da Saúde, Instituto Politécnico de Leiria, Lisboa, PortugalFaculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalEscola de Ciências da Saúde, Instituto Politécnico de Leiria, Lisboa, PortugalEscola Superior de Enfermagem de Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalObjective: The current study evaluates the usability perception of an e‐therapeutic platform (supported by electronic processes and communication), aiming to promote the behavior change and to improve the adolescent health status through increased and interactive contact between the adolescent and the clinical staff. Methods: This was a correlational study with a sample of 48 adolescents (12‐18 years) who attended a Pediatric Obesity Clinic between January and August of 2012. Participants were invited to access, during 24 weeks, the e‐therapeutic multidisciplinary platform (Next.Step) in addition to the standard treatment program. A usability questionnaire was administered and the platform performance and utilization indicators were analyzed. Results: The users’ perception of satisfaction, efficiency, and effectiveness regarding the Next.Step platform was clearly positive. However, only 54.17% of the enrolled adolescents accessed the platform, with a mean task‐completion rate of 14.55% (SD = 18.853). The higher the number of the platform consulted resources, the greater the tendency to enjoy the platform, to consider it exciting and quick, to consider that the time spent in it was useful, to consider the access to information easy, and to login easier. Post‐intervention assessment revealed a significant reduction in anthropometric and behavioral variables, including body mass index z‐score, waist circumference percentile, hip circumference, and weekly screen time. Conclusion: These results highlight the importance of information and communication technologies in the health information access and the healthcare provision. Despite the limited adherence rate, platform users expressed a positive overall perception of its usability and presented a positive anthropometric and behavioral progress.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2255553614001475UsabilityInternet‐basedPlatformAdolescentsOverweightWeight management
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author Pedro Sousa
Helena Fonseca
Pedro Gaspar
Filomena Gaspar
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Helena Fonseca
Pedro Gaspar
Filomena Gaspar
Usability of an internet‐based platform (Next.Step) for adolescent weight management
Jornal de Pediatria (Versão em Português)
Usability
Internet‐based
Platform
Adolescents
Overweight
Weight management
author_facet Pedro Sousa
Helena Fonseca
Pedro Gaspar
Filomena Gaspar
author_sort Pedro Sousa
title Usability of an internet‐based platform (Next.Step) for adolescent weight management
title_short Usability of an internet‐based platform (Next.Step) for adolescent weight management
title_full Usability of an internet‐based platform (Next.Step) for adolescent weight management
title_fullStr Usability of an internet‐based platform (Next.Step) for adolescent weight management
title_full_unstemmed Usability of an internet‐based platform (Next.Step) for adolescent weight management
title_sort usability of an internet‐based platform (next.step) for adolescent weight management
publisher Elsevier
series Jornal de Pediatria (Versão em Português)
issn 2255-5536
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Objective: The current study evaluates the usability perception of an e‐therapeutic platform (supported by electronic processes and communication), aiming to promote the behavior change and to improve the adolescent health status through increased and interactive contact between the adolescent and the clinical staff. Methods: This was a correlational study with a sample of 48 adolescents (12‐18 years) who attended a Pediatric Obesity Clinic between January and August of 2012. Participants were invited to access, during 24 weeks, the e‐therapeutic multidisciplinary platform (Next.Step) in addition to the standard treatment program. A usability questionnaire was administered and the platform performance and utilization indicators were analyzed. Results: The users’ perception of satisfaction, efficiency, and effectiveness regarding the Next.Step platform was clearly positive. However, only 54.17% of the enrolled adolescents accessed the platform, with a mean task‐completion rate of 14.55% (SD = 18.853). The higher the number of the platform consulted resources, the greater the tendency to enjoy the platform, to consider it exciting and quick, to consider that the time spent in it was useful, to consider the access to information easy, and to login easier. Post‐intervention assessment revealed a significant reduction in anthropometric and behavioral variables, including body mass index z‐score, waist circumference percentile, hip circumference, and weekly screen time. Conclusion: These results highlight the importance of information and communication technologies in the health information access and the healthcare provision. Despite the limited adherence rate, platform users expressed a positive overall perception of its usability and presented a positive anthropometric and behavioral progress.
topic Usability
Internet‐based
Platform
Adolescents
Overweight
Weight management
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2255553614001475
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