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Peer‐to‐peer connections: Perceptions of a social support app designed for young adults with cancer
Author(s) -
Lazard Allison J.,
Saffer Adam J.,
Horrell Lindsey,
Benedict Catherine,
Love Brad
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
psycho‐oncology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.41
H-Index - 137
eISSN - 1099-1611
pISSN - 1057-9249
DOI - 10.1002/pon.5220
Subject(s) - social support , peer support , psychological intervention , peer review , anonymity , perception , peer group , internet privacy , psychology , world wide web , computer science , social psychology , psychiatry , computer security , neuroscience , political science , law
Objective Social support is a critical, yet frequently unmet, need among young adults (YAs) with cancer. YAs desire age‐appropriate resources to connect with peers. Peer‐to‐peer mobile apps are promising interventions to provide social support. Peer‐to‐peer apps will be more effective if development incorporates users' input for whether app designs (look and function) afford meaningful connections. Methods We interviewed 22 YAs to assess perceptions of a peer‐to‐peer app at a YA cancer convention in April 2017. Results Participants were an average age of 29, mostly female (77%), white (73%), and well educated (68% with 4‐year college degree or higher). Most participants expressed interested in using an app to connect with YAs, but preferences varied by prevalence or rarity of one's cancer diagnosis. YAs shared trade‐offs for profile anonymity versus profiles with more personal information, requests for filter options to connect for varying support needs, and desires for tailored messaging and chat room features (eg, topic‐specific and search capabilities). Conclusion Findings demonstrate the promise of apps to fulfill YA cancer survivors' unmet peer support needs and provide guidance for app optimization. Clinical implications Peer‐to‐peer support apps should be designed so users can control their identity and customize features for meaningful connections.

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