The development of delta: Using agile to develop a decision aid for pediatric oncology clinical trial enrollment

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Background: The internet is increasingly being used to disseminate health information. Given the complexity of pediatric oncology clinical trials, we developed Delta, a Web-based decision aid to support families deciding whether or not to enroll their child with cancer in a clinical trial. Objective: This paper details the Agile development process of Delta and user testing results of Delta. Methods: Development was iterative and involved 5 main stages: a requirements analysis, planning, design, development, and user testing. For user testing, we conducted 13 eye-tracking analyses and think-aloud interviews with health care professionals (n=6) and parents (n=7). Results: Results suggested that there was minimal rereading of content and a high level of engagement in content. However, there were some navigational problems. Participants reported high acceptability (12/13) and high usability of the website (8/13). Conclusions: Delta demonstrates the utility for the use of Agile in the development of a Web-based decision aid for health purposes. Our study provides a clear step-by-step guide to develop a Web-based psychosocial tool within the health setting.

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Robertson, E. G., Wakefield, C. E., Cohn, R. J., O’Brien, T., Ziegler, D. S., & Fardell, J. E. (2018). The development of delta: Using agile to develop a decision aid for pediatric oncology clinical trial enrollment. JMIR Research Protocols, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.2196/resprot.9258

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