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A Qualitative,Exploratory Study of Predominantly Female Parental Perceptions of Consumer Health Technology Use by Their Overweight and/or Obese Female Adolescent Participating in a Fee-Based 4-Week Weight-Management Intervention
Affiliation:1. Endocrinology Center and Clinics, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin;2. Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Clinical Nutrition, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin;3. Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Wheaton Franciscan Medical Group, Racine, Wisconsin;4. University of Texas Southwestern Medical School; Dallas, Texas;5. Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology, and Diabetes, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan;6. Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio.
Abstract:Consumer health technologies (CHTs) are a growing part of the continuum of care for self-management of overweight and obesity. Parents positively or negatively influence adolescent weight-management efforts and are especially important throughout continuum of care settings. User-centered design (UCD) applications have been developed to assist primary users, such as adolescents, with their weight management, but less is known about the influence of parents as secondary users across many socio-ecological environments. The purpose of this study was to use the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) to inform the design of a UCD application in a qualitative study that sought to determine parental views on how technology can support previously learned behaviors that require ongoing management and support beyond formal lifestyle interventions. Parents of overweight and obese adolescents (n=14) were interviewed about perceived usefulness and planned user-intent of CHT that was designed for adolescents. UTAUT provided theoretical parental constructs (intention, performance and effort expectancy, and social influence) interactions within several socio-ecological contexts, including the home food environment and restaurant dining experiences. Although generalizations of this qualitative study are limited by a small sample size with predominantly mothers (n=13) of overweight and obese daughters (n=12), the exploratory inquiry using a parent as a secondary consumer user can complement the adoption of applications designed by adolescents.
Keywords:Adolescent obesity  Consumer health technologies  Continuum of care  Socio-ecological model  User-centered design
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