JMIR Human Factors (Apr 2022)

A Mobile App for Advance Care Planning and Advance Directives (Accordons-nous): Development and Usability Study

  • Céline Schöpfer,
  • Frederic Ehrler,
  • Antoine Berger,
  • Catherine Bollondi Pauly,
  • Laurence Buytaert,
  • Camille De La Serna,
  • Florence Hartheiser,
  • Thomas Fassier,
  • Christine Clavien

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/34626
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. e34626

Abstract

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BackgroundAdvance care planning, including advance directives, is an important tool that allows patients to express their preferences for care if they are no longer able to express themselves. We developed Accordons-nous, a smartphone app that informs patients about advance care planning and advance directives, facilitates communication on these sensitive topics, and helps patients express their values and preferences for care. ObjectiveThe first objective of this study is to conduct a usability test of this app. The second objective is to collect users’ critical opinions on the usability and relevance of the tool. MethodsWe conducted a usability test by means of a think-aloud method, asking 10 representative patients to complete 7 browsing tasks. We double coded the filmed sessions to obtain descriptive data on task completion (with or without help), time spent, number of clicks, and the types of problems encountered. We assessed the severity of the problems encountered and identified the modifications needed to address these problems. We evaluated the readability of the app using Scolarius, a French equivalent of the Flesch Reading Ease test. By means of a posttest questionnaire, we asked participants to assess the app’s usability (System Usability Scale), relevance (Mobile App Rating Scale, section F), and whether they would recommend the app to the target groups: patients, health professionals, and patients’ caring relatives. ResultsParticipants completed the 7 think-aloud tasks in 80% (56/70) of the cases without any help from the experimenter, in 16% (11/70) of the cases with some help, and failed in 4% (3/70) of the cases. The analysis of failures and difficulties encountered revealed a series of major usability problems that could be addressed with minor modifications to the app. Accordons-nous obtained high scores on readability (overall score of 87.4 on Scolarius test, corresponding to elementary school level), usability (85.3/100 on System Usability Scale test), relevance (4.3/5 on the Mobile App Rating Scale, section F), and overall subjective endorsement on 3 I would recommend questions (4.7/5). ConclusionsThis usability test helped us make the final changes to our app before its official launch.