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Family-based mobile application needs in childhood obesity management in South Korea: a qualitative study

  • Received : 2024.07.25
  • Accepted : 2024.09.09
  • Published : 2024.10.31

Abstract

Purpose: It is essential to investigate the users' needs in developing user-centered, family-based applications (apps) for managing childhood obesity. Methods: This study conducted focus group interviews with ten parents, ten children, and four app developers to investigate the need to develop a family-based mobile app for childhood obesity. The interview period was from July 17 to August 30, 2023. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: The results highlighted 31 key themes critical to family-based app development, including the need for comprehensive content promoting healthy lifestyle habits, tailored expert support, and motivational factors for app engagement, which were categorized as intrinsic, extrinsic, and social motivations and technological features. Participants also highlighted potential challenges, such as app usability issues and the need for a user-friendly interface. The pivotal role of parents in guiding and supporting their children's health behaviors was emphasized, particularly in creating a supportive environment that encourages sustained engagement with the app. Conclusion: These findings provide a comprehensive understanding of the needs and preferences of parents, children, and app developers in managing childhood obesity. Emphasis on integrating healthy lifestyle content, providing expert support, and incorporating motivational strategies is crucial for the app's success. Additionally, addressing potential difficulties and recognizing the pivotal role of parents are essential considerations. These insights will inform the design and development of a user-centered mobile app that supports families in managing childhood obesity.

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Acknowledgement

The authors express their heartfelt gratitude to all participants and researchers who participated in the interviews and generously shared their experiences and opinions.

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