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Views of Patients on Using mHealth to Monitor and Prevent Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Qualitative Study

机译:使用mHealth监测和预防糖尿病足溃疡的患者观点:定性研究

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Background: People with diabetes are at risk for diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs), which can lead to limb loss and a significant decrease in quality of life. Evidence suggests that mHealth can be an effective tool in diabetes self-management. mHealth presents an opportunity for the prevention and monitoring of DFUs. However, there is a paucity of research that explores its effectiveness in the DFU patient population, as well as the views and attitudes of these patients toward technology and mHealth. Objective: This study aimed to explore the views, attitudes, and experiences of a diabetic patient population with or at risk of DFUs regarding technology, mHealth, and the diabetic foot. Methods: We used a qualitative research approach using in-depth interviews with 8 patients with DFUs. Questions were structured around experience with technology, current health practices related to diabetic foot care, and thoughts on using an mHealth device that prevents and monitors DFUs. We transcribed and thematically analyzed all interviews. Results: All patients had positive responses for an mHealth intervention aimed at preventing and monitoring DFUs. We found 4 themes in the data: diversity in use of technology, feet-checking habits, 2-way communication with health care professionals (HCPs), and functionality. There were varying levels of familiarity with and dependence on technology within this patient population. These relationships correlated with distinct generations found in North America, including baby boomers and Generation X. Furthermore, we found that most patients performed daily feet checks to monitor any changes in health. However, some did not perform feet checks prior to the development of a DFU. Patients expressed interest in 2-way communication with HCPs that would allow for easier appointment scheduling, sharing of medical data, decreased number of visits, and use of alerts for when medical attention is required. Patients also identified conditions of functionality for the mHealth intervention. These included consideration of debilitating complications because of diabetes, such as retinopathy and decreased mobility; ease of use of the intervention; and implementation of virtual communities to support continued use of the intervention. Conclusions: Our patient population expressed an interest in mHealth for preventing and monitoring DFUs, although some participants were not frequent users of technology. mHealth continues to show potential in improving patient outcomes, and this study provides a foundation for designing interventions specific to a DFU population. Further research is needed to confirm these findings.
机译:背景:糖尿病患者有患糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)的风险,这可能导致肢体丢失和生活质量显着下降。有证据表明,mHealth可以成为糖尿病自我管理的有效工具。 mHealth为DFU的预防和监测提供了机会。但是,很少有研究探讨其在DFU患者人群中的有效性,以及这些患者对技术和mHealth的看法和态度。目的:本研究旨在探讨在技术,mHealth和糖尿病足方面有DFU或有DFU风险的糖尿病患者人群的观点,态度和经验。方法:我们采用定性研究方法,对8名DFU患者进行了深度访谈。问题围绕技术经验,与糖尿病足部护理相关的当前健康实践以及使用预防和监测DFU的mHealth设备的想法而组织。我们抄录并专题分析了所有采访。结果:所有患者对旨在预防和监测DFU的mHealth干预均反应良好。我们在数据中发现了4个主题:技术使用的多样性,检查脚的习惯,与医疗保健专业人员(HCP)的双向沟通​​以及功能。在该患者人群中,对技术的熟悉程度和依赖性不同。这些关系与在北美发现的不同世代相关,包括婴儿潮一代和X世代。此外,我们发现大多数患者每天都要进行脚部检查以监测健康状况。但是,有些人在开发DFU之前没有进行脚踏检查。患者对与HCP进行双向通信表示感兴趣,这将使预约安排更容易,共享医疗数据,减少就诊次数以及在需要医疗护理时使用警报。患者还确定了mHealth干预功能的条件。这些包括考虑由于糖尿病引起的使人衰弱的并发症,例如视网膜病和行动不便;干预措施的易用性;虚拟社区的实施,以支持继续使用干预措施。结论:尽管有些参与者不是经常使用技术,但我们的患者人群对预防和监测DFU的mHealth表达了兴趣。 mHealth继续显示出改善患者预后的潜力,这项研究为设计针对DFU人群的干预措施提供了基础。需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现。

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