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Coproducing an Online Platform for People With Long-Term Physical Health Conditions: Development and Usability Study
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Aylwin-Foster, Elly
, Jones, Hannah Grace
, Hotopf, Matthew
, Lavelle, Grace
, Lawrence, Vanessa
, Simpson, Alan
, Carr, Ewan
in
Chronic Disease - psychology
/ Computer software industry
/ Depression, Mental
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Health
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Original Paper
/ Peer Group
/ Social networks
/ Social Support
/ Usability testing
2026
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Coproducing an Online Platform for People With Long-Term Physical Health Conditions: Development and Usability Study
by
Aylwin-Foster, Elly
, Jones, Hannah Grace
, Hotopf, Matthew
, Lavelle, Grace
, Lawrence, Vanessa
, Simpson, Alan
, Carr, Ewan
in
Chronic Disease - psychology
/ Computer software industry
/ Depression, Mental
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Health
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Original Paper
/ Peer Group
/ Social networks
/ Social Support
/ Usability testing
2026
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Coproducing an Online Platform for People With Long-Term Physical Health Conditions: Development and Usability Study
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Aylwin-Foster, Elly
, Jones, Hannah Grace
, Hotopf, Matthew
, Lavelle, Grace
, Lawrence, Vanessa
, Simpson, Alan
, Carr, Ewan
in
Chronic Disease - psychology
/ Computer software industry
/ Depression, Mental
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Health
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Original Paper
/ Peer Group
/ Social networks
/ Social Support
/ Usability testing
2026
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Coproducing an Online Platform for People With Long-Term Physical Health Conditions: Development and Usability Study
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Coproducing an Online Platform for People With Long-Term Physical Health Conditions: Development and Usability Study
2026
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Overview
There is relatively limited psychological support dedicated to people living with long-term physical health conditions and subthreshold depressive disorder. Online peer support may be an appropriate intervention to help bolster patients' mental well-being to prevent progression of their symptoms to major depressive disorder. For interventions to be successfully integrated into the self-management routines of people with long-term physical health conditions, they should be co-designed to ensure that they align with the wants and needs of the target audience.
This study aims to coproduce an online peer support intervention with people with lived experience, software experts, clinicians, and academics through an iterative process of co-design and subsequent co-validation through usability testing.
We followed a 4-stage coproduction process: co-assess, co-design, co-validate, and co-deliver. Our research advisory group was actively involved in all stages, consisting of 1 coinvestigator and 6 people with lived experience of long-term physical and/or mental health comorbidities. The co-assess and co-design stages involved our participatory design panel, which included 10 members living with various long-term conditions. The participatory design panel participated in online focus groups to assess their unmet psychosocial needs and then co-designed the intervention prototype through online workshops with software developers. The co-validation stage involved an additional group of participants (n=12) with long-term physical health conditions. During co-validation, the prototype underwent usability testing, including think-aloud exercises and semistructured interviews. Content analysis identified the priorities for the iterative development that formed the basis of further research advisory group co-design workshops. The next stage, co-delivery, involved coproducing the protocol of a feasibility and acceptability randomized controlled trial.
Participants highlighted that a platform must feel safe and trustworthy for the space to support the mental well-being of those living with long-term health conditions. The participatory design panel co-designed a platform prototype to meet this need. During the co-validation stage, the think-aloud exercises identified common issues related to navigation challenges and feature glitches. Content analysis of the semistructured interviews confirmed that the community forum, resources, and other platform pages were appropriate and acceptable, but revealed usability concerns. Participants stressed the need for intuitive navigation and suggested new features that would enhance user experience. Facilitators and barriers to engagement were also noted, including the importance of fostering trust in the platform's ethos and branding to create a safe space. Through iterative development and subsequent usability testing, the final prototype was approved.
We have provided a worked example of a comprehensive, coproduction process where we worked alongside people with lived experience to successfully design an online peer support platform with embedded psychoeducation. The platform, called CommonGround, is ready to be evaluated in a feasibility randomized controlled trial.
Publisher
Journal of Medical Internet Research,JMIR Publications Inc,JMIR Publications
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