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Patients’ Experiences of Using a Consumer mHealth App for Self-Management of Heart Failure: Mixed-Methods Study

机译:患者使用消费者mHealth应用程序进行心力衰竭自我管理的经验:混合方法研究

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Background To support the self-management of heart failure, a team of hospital clinicians, patients, and family caregivers have co-designed the consumer mobile health app, Care4myHeart . Objective This research aimed to determine patient experiences of using the app to self-manage heart failure. Methods Patients with heart failure used the app for 14 days on their own smart device in a home setting, following which a mixed-methods evaluation was performed. Eight patients were recruited, of whom six completed the Mobile Application Rating Scale and attended an interview. Results The overall app quality score was “acceptable” with 3.53 of 5 points, with the aesthetics (3.83/5) and information (3.78/5) subscales scoring the highest. The lowest mean score was in the app-specific subscale representing the perceived impact on health behavior change (2.53/5). Frequently used features were weight and fluid restriction tracking, with graphical representation of data particularly beneficial for improved self-awareness and ongoing learning. The use of technology for self-management will fundamentally differ from current practices and require a change in daily routines. However, app use was correlated with potential utility for daily management of illness with benefits of accurate recording and review of personal health data and as a communication tool for doctors to assist with care planning, as all medical information is available in one place. Technical considerations included participants’ attitudes toward technology, functionality and data entry issues, and relatively minor suggested changes. Conclusions The findings from this usability study suggest that a significant barrier to adoption is the lack of integration of technology into everyday life in the context of already established disease self-management routines. Future studies should explore the barriers to adoption and sustainability of consumer mobile health interventions for chronic conditions, particularly whether introducing such apps is more beneficial at the commencement of a self-management regimen.
机译:背景技术为了支持心力衰竭的自我管理,一组医院临床医生,患者和家庭护理人员共同设计了消费者移动健康应用程序Care4myHeart。目的这项研究旨在确定使用该应用程序自我管理心力衰竭的患者经验。方法心力衰竭患者在家庭环境中在自己的智能设备上使用该应用程序14天,然后进行混合方法评估。招募了八名患者,其中六名完成了移动应用程序评分表并接受了采访。结果应用总体质量得分为3.53(满分5分),是“可接受的”,其中美学(3.83 / 5)和信息(3.78 / 5)子量表得分最高。最低平均得分在特定于应用的子量表中,代表对健康行为变化的感知影响(2.53 / 5)。经常使用的功能是体重和体液限制跟踪,数据的图形表示特别有利于提高自我意识和持续学习。将技术用于自我管理将与目前的实践发生根本不同,并且需要改变日常工作。但是,应用程序的使用与日常疾病管理的潜在效用相关,它具有准确记录和查看个人健康数据的好处,并且可以作为医生帮助进行护理计划的交流工具,因为所有医疗信息都可以在一个地方获得。技术方面的考虑因素包括参与者对技术,功能和数据输入问题的态度,以及相对较小的建议更改。结论这项可用性研究的结果表明,在已经建立的疾病自我管理程序的背景下,采用该技术的主要障碍是缺乏将技术整合到日常生活中的能力。未来的研究应探索针对慢性病的消费者移动健康干预措施的采用和可持续性的障碍,尤其是在开始自我管理方案时引入此类应用是否更有益。

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