Usability Testing of an Internet-Based Responsive Parenting Program for Caregivers of Young Survivors of Childhood Cancer Living in Rural and Appalachian Communities: Mixed Methods Study

Abstract BackgroundYoung survivors of childhood cancer diagnosed and treated before the age of 7 years are at heightened risk of developmental difficulties. As a result, their caregivers may experience stress as they navigate various educational and health care systems while a...

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Main Authors: Emily L Moscato, Eva Darow, Jessica Quach, Adrien M Winning, Matthew Schmidt, Shari L Wade, Cynthia A Gerhardt, Emre Sezgin
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Published: JMIR Publications 2025-08-01
Series:JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting
Online Access:https://pediatrics.jmir.org/2025/1/e70055
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author Emily L Moscato
Eva Darow
Jessica Quach
Adrien M Winning
Matthew Schmidt
Shari L Wade
Cynthia A Gerhardt
Emre Sezgin
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Jessica Quach
Adrien M Winning
Matthew Schmidt
Shari L Wade
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Emre Sezgin
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description Abstract BackgroundYoung survivors of childhood cancer diagnosed and treated before the age of 7 years are at heightened risk of developmental difficulties. As a result, their caregivers may experience stress as they navigate various educational and health care systems while advocating for their child’s needs. To our knowledge, there are no tailored early interventions or support programs to address the unique and multifaceted needs of young survivors of childhood cancer and their caregivers. Digital platforms can provide anticipatory guidance and developmental resources, which may be especially impactful for families at increased risk for health and educational disparities, particularly in underserved rural and Appalachian areas. ObjectiveThis mixed methods study describes the usability testing of an internet-based responsive parenting program for caregivers of young survivors of childhood cancer, called the Preparing for Life and Academics for Young Survivors (PLAY) program. MethodsTwelve caregivers of young survivors of childhood cancer (9 biological parents, 2 grandfathers, and 1 legal guardian; 33% rural, 33% Appalachian, and 83% White) participated in an online usability session with a task-based, think-aloud method. This session was followed by completion of the System Usability Scale (SUS), responses to reaction cards to describe their experiences with the platform, and a semistructured interview. Two trained coders used rapid analysis and consensus methods to identify themes. ResultsOverall, caregivers found the platform easy to use (92% SUS >” ConclusionsWith further improvements, digital platforms such as PLAY may be a promising avenue to bridge access to care for high-need groups and ultimately improve child neurodevelopmental outcomes.
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spelling doaj-art-38eb1faed54f44c89cea8a737eed20ef2025-08-20T04:00:45ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Pediatrics and Parenting2561-67222025-08-018e70055e7005510.2196/70055Usability Testing of an Internet-Based Responsive Parenting Program for Caregivers of Young Survivors of Childhood Cancer Living in Rural and Appalachian Communities: Mixed Methods StudyEmily L Moscatohttp://orcid.org/0000-0002-0207-0251Eva Darowhttp://orcid.org/0000-0003-4236-0023Jessica Quachhttp://orcid.org/0009-0004-9991-0369Adrien M Winninghttp://orcid.org/0000-0002-5286-4121Matthew Schmidthttp://orcid.org/0000-0002-8110-4367Shari L Wadehttp://orcid.org/0000-0003-3764-7126Cynthia A Gerhardthttp://orcid.org/0000-0002-4376-3652Emre Sezginhttp://orcid.org/0000-0001-8798-9605 Abstract BackgroundYoung survivors of childhood cancer diagnosed and treated before the age of 7 years are at heightened risk of developmental difficulties. As a result, their caregivers may experience stress as they navigate various educational and health care systems while advocating for their child’s needs. To our knowledge, there are no tailored early interventions or support programs to address the unique and multifaceted needs of young survivors of childhood cancer and their caregivers. Digital platforms can provide anticipatory guidance and developmental resources, which may be especially impactful for families at increased risk for health and educational disparities, particularly in underserved rural and Appalachian areas. ObjectiveThis mixed methods study describes the usability testing of an internet-based responsive parenting program for caregivers of young survivors of childhood cancer, called the Preparing for Life and Academics for Young Survivors (PLAY) program. MethodsTwelve caregivers of young survivors of childhood cancer (9 biological parents, 2 grandfathers, and 1 legal guardian; 33% rural, 33% Appalachian, and 83% White) participated in an online usability session with a task-based, think-aloud method. This session was followed by completion of the System Usability Scale (SUS), responses to reaction cards to describe their experiences with the platform, and a semistructured interview. Two trained coders used rapid analysis and consensus methods to identify themes. ResultsOverall, caregivers found the platform easy to use (92% SUS >” ConclusionsWith further improvements, digital platforms such as PLAY may be a promising avenue to bridge access to care for high-need groups and ultimately improve child neurodevelopmental outcomes.https://pediatrics.jmir.org/2025/1/e70055
spellingShingle Emily L Moscato
Eva Darow
Jessica Quach
Adrien M Winning
Matthew Schmidt
Shari L Wade
Cynthia A Gerhardt
Emre Sezgin
Usability Testing of an Internet-Based Responsive Parenting Program for Caregivers of Young Survivors of Childhood Cancer Living in Rural and Appalachian Communities: Mixed Methods Study
JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting
title Usability Testing of an Internet-Based Responsive Parenting Program for Caregivers of Young Survivors of Childhood Cancer Living in Rural and Appalachian Communities: Mixed Methods Study
title_full Usability Testing of an Internet-Based Responsive Parenting Program for Caregivers of Young Survivors of Childhood Cancer Living in Rural and Appalachian Communities: Mixed Methods Study
title_fullStr Usability Testing of an Internet-Based Responsive Parenting Program for Caregivers of Young Survivors of Childhood Cancer Living in Rural and Appalachian Communities: Mixed Methods Study
title_full_unstemmed Usability Testing of an Internet-Based Responsive Parenting Program for Caregivers of Young Survivors of Childhood Cancer Living in Rural and Appalachian Communities: Mixed Methods Study
title_short Usability Testing of an Internet-Based Responsive Parenting Program for Caregivers of Young Survivors of Childhood Cancer Living in Rural and Appalachian Communities: Mixed Methods Study
title_sort usability testing of an internet based responsive parenting program for caregivers of young survivors of childhood cancer living in rural and appalachian communities mixed methods study
url https://pediatrics.jmir.org/2025/1/e70055
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