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Utility of a mHealth App for Self-Management and Education of Cardiac Diseases in Spanish Urban and Rural Areas

机译:mHealth应用程序在西班牙城乡地区进行自我管理和心脏疾病教育的实用程序

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Analyze the utility of a mobile health app named HeartKeeper in several groups of population and obtain conclusions to be applied to other similar apps. A questionnaire has been designed to evaluate the usage and utility of the HeartKeeper app. The questionnaire information was collected by collaborating cardiologists from 32 patients before and after they used the app. Patients were randomly selected with established quotas within interest groups, so that men and women, patients older or younger than 60 years old and patients living in urban or rural areas were equally represented. Using the appropriate statistical techniques we see that the HeartKeeper app was useful for patients as they qualify with 70 points (out of 100) the overall opinion of the app, it helps them remember more easily taking their pills with a mean improvement of 20.94 points (p < 0.001) and they perceive a global improvement of their health (8.28 points, p < 0.001). We also observe that these improvements do not depend, in general, on the area (urban or rural) where the patient comes from or on their sex. Although older patients needed more help to use the app and used it slightly less frequently, the improvements on several measures considered, such as remembering taking pills, breathing problems or trouble developing activities, depend significantly (p < 0.05) on age with older patients reporting higher improvements than younger ones. The results obtained with the sample of patients considered in this research prove the utility of the HeartKeeper app. This utility is similar in urban and rural areas and for patients of both sexes and, to some extent, depends on the age of the patient with older patients reporting slightly lower frequency of use but higher health improvements than younger ones.
机译:在几类人群中分析名为HeartKeeper的移动健康应用程序的效用,并得出可应用于其他类似应用程序的结论。设计了一个调查表来评估HeartKeeper应用程序的使用和实用性。问卷调查信息由32位患者在使用该应用程序之前和之后的合作心脏病专家收集的。随机选择患者并在兴趣组中建立配额,这样,男性,女性,60岁以上或小于60岁的患者以及居住在城市或农村地区的患者均得到了平等代表。使用适当的统计技术,我们发现HeartKeeper应用程序对患者有用,因为他们对该应用程序的总体意见得分为70分(满分100),可帮助他们更轻松地记住服药,平均改善20.94分( p <0.001),他们认为自己的健康状况得到了全面改善(8.28分,p <0.001)。我们还观察到,这些改善通常不取决于患者来自哪个地区(城市或农村)或性别。尽管老年患者在使用该应用程序时需要更多帮助,并且使用频率有所降低,但是考虑到多项措施的改善(例如记住服药,呼吸困难或活动异常)在很大程度上取决于年龄(p <0.05),老年患者报告比年轻的有更高的进步。通过本研究中考虑的患者样本获得的结果证明了HeartKeeper应用程序的实用性。这种效用在城市和农村地区都是相似的,并且对于男女患者来说都相似,并且在某种程度上取决于患者的年龄,老年患者报告的使用频率略低,但健康状况却比年轻患者高。

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