Developing an Online Resource to Support Parent’s Mobile Applications (App) Search

Abstract

The use of mobile applications or “apps” is common among contemporary parents. However, parents find it difficult to locate quality apps that meet their expectations due to the proliferation of low-quality apps; therefore, there is a need to develop a directory of quality apps that supports parents’ search for apps. The purpose of this study was to involve parents in developing a parenting app directory and to engage parents in designing a user interface for webpages that feature the directory. The parenting app directory was developed during focus group discussions with eighteen Canadian parents (fifteen mothers and three fathers). Webpage prototypes (landing and the app description page) were created with three Canadian parents (two fathers and one mother) using a participatory design approach. Out of forty-five apps, twelve apps were included in the parenting app directory using eligibility criteria. Parents suggested the link to the directory should be shared in perinatal classes to support parents’ search for apps. When designing user interface for webpages, parents recommended less cluttered and organized user interface, fewer choices and fewer clicks to facilitate prompt app download decisions, synopsis of app features accompanied with “read more” link for interested users and mobile optimization of the website. Considering the growing trends of app use among parents, clinicians should support parents in their search for quality apps. As users, parents can provide insights into creating appealing user interfaces and researchers should consider their perspectives in designing future parenting resources.

Presenters

Linda Duffett Leger

Anila Virani
Assistant Professor, Nursing, Thompson Rivers University, British Columbia, Canada

Nicole Letourneau

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Technologies in Society

KEYWORDS

Mobile Applications, Parenting Apps, Participatory Design, Webpage Prototypes, User Interface

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