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The “ Mikidney Mikidney ” smartphone app pilot study: Empowering patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

机译:“Mikidney Mikidney”智能手机应用程序试验研究:赋予慢性肾病患者权力

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SUMMARY Background Successful management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) depends on patients′ self‐management efforts. Mobile health applications can empower patients with CKD to manage their own condition. We developed, with patient involvement, the MiKidney smartphone application. Aim Evaluate the MiKidney app as an aid to empowering patients with CKD to become more engaged in the management of their condition. Design Pilot single group pre‐ and post‐test intervention study. Setting Renal clinic of an urban University Hospital in Ireland. Patients Aged over 18 years with CKD and able to use a smartphone. Sample size based on expression of interest and availability of free smartphones (n?=?23); three patients withdrew prior to T3 data collection (n?=?20). Measurements Data were collected at T1 (baseline), T2 (week 6) and when exiting the study (T3, 12 weeks) on physical activity, body measurements and blood parameters. Information on app usage and patient satisfaction collected at T2 and T3. Results There was significant improvement in the six‐minute walking test (p?=?0.02), total cholesterol (p?=?0.023) and LDL cholesterol (p?=?0.005) serum levels and a significant decrease in waist circumstance (p?=?0.00) and body fat (p?=?0.01) measurements. Eighteen participants found the MiKidney app easy to navigate. Conclusion The MiKidney study highlights the viability and usability of the MiKidney app. It has the potential to empower and motivate patients to understand and self‐manage their condition by providing them with the necessary information on renal diet and symptom management. Additionally, tools such as exercise tracker and reminder alerts are available on a readily accessible user‐friendly platform.
机译:发明内容背景慢性肾病(CKD)的成功管理取决于患者的自我管理努力。移动健康应用可以使CKD患者赋予他们自己的病情。我们开发了患者参与,Mikidney Smartphone应用程序。 AIM评估Mikidney应用程序作为促进CKD患者的援助,以便更加从事其状况的管理。设计试验单组预先和测试后干预研究。在爱尔兰的城市大学医院设定肾诊所。 CKD和能够使用智能手机超过18岁的患者。样本大小根据表达的意见和免费智能手机的可用性(n?=?23);三名患者在T3数据收集之前被退出(n?=?20)。测量数据在T1(基线),T2(第6周),并且在物理活性,身体测量和血液参数上离开研究(T3,12周)时。有关在T2和T3收集的应用程序使用和患者满意度的信息。结果六分钟步行试验(P?= 0.02),总胆固醇(P?= 0.023)和LDL胆固醇(P?= 0.005)血清水平和腰部环境的显着降低(P. ?=?0.00)和体脂(p?= 0.01)测量。十八名参与者发现Mikidney App易于导航。结论Mikidney研究突出了Mikidney应用程序的可行性和可用性。它有可能使患者赋予和激励患者通过为肾脏饮食和症状管理提供必要的信息来了解和自我管理的条件。此外,易于访问的用户友好的平台上提供了诸如锻炼跟踪器和提醒警报的工具。

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