| Literature DB >> 33755025 |
Camilla Harshbarger1, Olivia Burrus2, Sivakumar Rangarajan3, John Bollenbacher4, Brittany Zulkiewicz2, Rohit Verma5, Carla A Galindo1, Megan A Lewis6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Video is a versatile and popular medium for digital health interventions. As mobile device and app technology advances, it is likely that video-based interventions will become increasingly common. Although clinic waiting rooms are complex and busy environments, they offer the opportunity to facilitate engagement with video-based digital interventions as patients wait to see their providers. However, to increase efficiency in public health, leverage the scalability and low cost of implementing digital interventions, and keep up with rapidly advancing technology and user needs, more design and development guidance is needed for video-based tailored interventions.Entities:
Keywords: ART adherence; HIV video intervention; computer based interventions; digital interventions; interactive technologies; mobile interventions; patient-provider communication
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33755025 PMCID: PMC8294466 DOI: 10.2196/21128
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Overview of challenges to and solutions for designing and developing Positive Health Check.
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| Leverage the medium of video to maximize user engagement |
Limit distractions and make it look real Use entire video screen as a window into a virtual experience Streamline the scripts | |
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| Plan for filming by visualizing the flow of scenes for the entire intervention | Develop storyboards that depict a series of images portraying actors’ positions on the screen along with their dialogue | |
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| Linking the 700 videos to intervention scenarios while filming to ensure users’ tailored experience | Coding the shooting script to link to video clips | |
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| Create a tool to monitor filming on the set | Create a master flow diagram of algorithms for each possible Positive Health Check user experience | |
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| How to plan to program the integration of video with multiple digital assets | Use keyframes to design the video screen by integrating video and other digital assets |
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| Test the integrity of the functional requirements used to design Positive Health Check | Use agile methods to gather rapid iterative feedback from a multidisciplinary team |
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| Deliver and display on-screen tailored content in real time as user inputs data | Build intelligent back-end design to support the delivery and display of users’ tailored content |
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| Deliver a video-based intervention on mobile devices with limited resources, such as processor and memory (random access memory) | Use a single-page app that preloads common media/JavaScript files and avoid multiple page refreshes |
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| Use autoplaying of video clips and audio prompts on mobile devices | Develop hybrid apps that use device-specific settings to autoplay video |
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| Selection of platform to ensure seamless delivery of sharp video with indiscernible buffering | Use streaming video from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention web server |
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| Ensure eventual dissemination and national-level scale-up to HIV clinics | Use of open web platform |
Figure 1Positive Health Check flow diagram: adherence module pathway.