首页> 外文期刊>JMIR mHealth and uHealth >Evaluating User Perceptions of Mobile Medication Management Applications With Older Adults: A Usability Study
【24h】

Evaluating User Perceptions of Mobile Medication Management Applications With Older Adults: A Usability Study

机译:评估老年人对移动药物管理应用程序的用户感知:可用性研究

获取原文
           

摘要

Background Medication nonadherence has a significant impact on the health and wellbeing of individuals with chronic disease. Several mobile medication management applications are available to help users track, remember, and read about their medication therapy. Objective The objective of this study was to explore the usability and usefulness of existing medication management applications for older adults. Methods We recruited 35 participants aged 50 and over to participate in a 2-hour usability session. The average age ranged from 52-78 years (mean 67 years) and 71% (25/35) of participants were female. Each participant was provided with an iPad loaded with four medication management applications: MyMedRec, DrugHub, Pillboxie, and PocketPharmacist. These applications were evaluated using the 10 item System Usability Scale (SUS) and visual analog scale. An investigator-moderated 30-minute discussion followed, and was recorded. We used a grounded theory (GT) approach to analyze qualitative data. Results When assessing mobile medication management applications, participants struggled to think of a need for the applications in their own lives. Many were satisfied with their current management system and proposed future use only if cognition and health declined. Most participants felt capable of using the applications after a period of time and training, but were frustrated by their initial experiences with the applications. The early experiences of participants highlighted the benefits of linear navigation and clear wording (eg, “undo” vs “cancel”) when designing for older users. While there was no order effect, participants attributed their poor performance to the order in which they tried the applications. They also described being a part of a technology generation that did not encounter the computer until adulthood. Of the four applications, PocketPharmacist was found to be the least usable with a score of 42/100 ( P <.0001) though it offered a drug interaction feature that was among the favorite features of participants. The usability scores for MyMedRec (56/100), DrugHub (57/100), and Pillboxie (52/100) were not significantly different and participants preferred MyMedRec and DrugHub for their simple, linear interfaces. Conclusions With training, adults aged 50 and over can be capable and interested in using mHealth applications for their medication management. However, in order to adopt such technology, they must find a need that their current medication management system cannot fill. Interface diversity and multimodal reminder methods should be considered to increase usability for older adults. Lastly, regulation or the involvement of older adults in development may help to alleviate generation bias and mistrust for applications.
机译:背景技术药物不依从性对慢性病患者的健康和福祉具有重大影响。有几种移动药物管理应用程序可用来帮助用户跟踪,记住和阅读其药物治疗方法。目的这项研究的目的是探讨现有药物管理应用程序对老年人的可用性和实用性。方法我们招募了35名年龄在50岁以上的参与者,参加2小时的可用性会议。平均年龄为52-78岁(平均67岁),参与者的71%(25/35)是女性。为每个参与者提供了一个装有四个药物管理应用程序的iPad:MyMedRec,DrugHub,Pillboxie和PocketPharmacist。这些应用程序使用10个项目的系统可用性量表(SUS)和视觉模拟量表进行了评估。随后进行了调查员主持的30分钟讨论,并进行了记录。我们使用了扎根理论(GT)的方法来分析定性数据。结果在评估移动药物管理应用程序时,参与者很难想到自己生活中对应用程序的需求。许多人对他们当前的管理系统感到满意,并仅在认知和健康状况下降时才提出未来的使用建议。经过一段时间和培训后,大多数参与者感到能够使用这些应用程序,但是他们对应用程序的最初经验感到沮丧。参与者的早期经验突出了为年龄较大的用户设计时线性导航和清晰措辞(例如,“撤消”与“取消”)的好处。尽管没有顺序影响,但参与者将其较差的性能归因于他们尝试应用程序的顺序。他们还描述了这是直到成年才接触计算机的技术一代的一部分。在这四个应用程序中,PocketPharmacist被认为是最不可用的,得分为42/100(P <.0001),尽管它提供了参与者最喜欢的药物交互功能。 MyMedRec(56/100),DrugHub(57/100)和Pillboxie(52/100)的可用性得分没有显着差异,参与者更喜欢MyMedRec和DrugHub,因为它们具有简单的线性界面。结论通过培训,年龄在50岁以上的成年人可能会并且对使用mHealth应用程序进行药物管理感兴趣。但是,为了采用这样的技术,他们必须找到他们目前的药物管理系统无法满足的需求。应该考虑使用界面多样性和多模式提醒方法来增加老年人的可用性。最后,监管或老年人参与发展可能有助于减轻世代的偏见和对申请的不信任。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号