Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2662008 Journal of Pediatric Health Care 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionFacebook is the most popular online platform among adolescents and can be an effective medium to deliver health education. Although Korean American (KA) adolescents are at risk of obesity, a culturally tailored health education program is not available for them. Thus, our research team developed a health education program for KA adolescents on Facebook called “Healthy Teens.” The aim of this study was to discuss important lessons learned through the program development process.MethodThis program includes culturally tailored learning modules about healthy eating and physical activity. The program was developed on the basis of the social cognitive theory, and the online program was developed by applying Web usability principles for adolescents. Upon completion, the usability of the program was assessed using heuristic evaluation.ResultsThe findings from the heuristic evaluation showed that the Healthy Teens program was usable for KA adolescents.DiscussionThe findings from this study will assist researchers who are planning to build similar Facebook-based health education programs.

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