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  • Community Health
  • Digital Health
  • Mobile Health (mHealth)

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  • Developing relevant and engaging mobile health (mHealth) applications requires effective collaboration between academic institutions and communities.
  • Traditional development models may not adequately address the unique needs and priorities of under-resourced communities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the feasibility of a partnered technology development process for co-creating mHealth applications tailored to community health priorities.
  • To exemplify this process using a mobile application focused on psychoeducation of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) principles for enhancing resilience.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods feasibility study involving an academic-community partnership in South Los Angeles.
  • Three phases: vision definition and capacity building, co-development and pilot testing, and sustainability planning.
  • Data collection included qualitative analysis of development processes, stakeholder interviews, surveys, app usage data, and participant feedback.

Main Results:

  • Successfully co-created and pilot-tested a resiliency-focused text messaging app.
  • Achieved high user engagement, with 77% of pilot users responding to interactive content.
  • Stakeholders reported enhanced competency in app development and a culture of co-leadership, with sustained engagement beyond the project.

Conclusions:

  • Demonstrates the feasibility of a participatory technology development approach for mHealth apps, involving diverse stakeholders from under-resourced communities.
  • This method fosters the creation of sustainable, relevant, and engaging health technologies.
  • Highlights the potential of participatory development for addressing health priorities across various settings.