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Are patients and relatives the better innovators? The case of medical smartphone applications

机译:患者和亲属是更好的创新者吗?医疗智能手机应用案例

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Prior research has shown that users are a valuable resource for identifying new product or service innovations. However, few scholars have analyzed how different user types such as intermediate and end users are interacting along the value chain of an emerging new product and how they contribute to innovation. Further, user innovation success in the market is often unclear, since very few innovations diffuse directly to customers from the user innovators. We analyze different innovative contributions of intermediate and end users that have been sold and evaluated within the healthcare sector. Several studies in the healthcare sector have shown that healthcare professionals are an important source of innovation. Yet, to date, companies and scholars have paid little attention to the end users of medical devices: patients. We focus on the innovative behavior of patients and their relatives, their motivations, and their contributions to improving the quality of their own and ultimately of other patients' therapy. We analyze innovations of producers, healthcare professionals, patients, and relatives in the German, UK, and U.S. markets for medical smartphone apps (Apple App Store) and conduct 16 semi-structured interviews. Our findings show that users develop around 46% of all medical smartphone applications (apps). We analyzed 510,229 user ratings and found that apps designed by patients, relatives, and healthcare professionals are rated significantly better by App Store customers than apps created by professional software companies. Apps developed by patients' relatives achieve significantly more downloads and generate on average three times higher revenues per year. The initial medical smartphone app developments in the early days of the Apple App Store were mainly triggered by healthcare professionals. The interview data shows the extensive medical knowledge of patients and their relatives, particularly those with chronic diseases. The overall findings are in line with a current literature stream that indicates that patients are gaining more influence on their treatment, are better informed, and are taking more actions to increase their quality of life. Commercial healthcare companies should take advantage of this and should consider including patients and relatives into their product development.
机译:先前的研究表明,用户是识别新产品或服务创新的宝贵资源。但是,很少有学者分析不同的用户类型(例如中级和最终用户)如何沿着新兴产品的价值链进行交互以及它们如何促进创新。此外,市场上用户创新的成功通常是不清楚的,因为很少有创新直接从用户创新者扩散到客户。我们分析了在医疗保健行业中已出售和评估的中级和最终用户的不同创新贡献。医疗保健领域的一些研究表明,医疗保健专业人员是创新的重要来源。但是,迄今为止,公司和学者对医疗设备的最终用户:患者很少关注。我们关注患者及其亲属的创新行为,他们的动机以及他们对改善自己以及最终其他患者治疗质量的贡献。我们分析了医疗,智能手机应用程序(Apple App Store)在德国,英国和美国市场上生产者,医疗保健专业人员,患者和亲戚的创新情况,并进行了16次半结构化访谈。我们的研究结果表明,用户开发的医疗智能手机应用程序(应用程序)约占46%。我们分析了510,229个用户评分,发现与专业软件公司创建的应用相比,App Store客户对由患者,亲戚和医疗保健专业人员设计的应用给予的评价明显更高。由患者亲属开发的应用程序下载量明显增加,每年平均产生三倍的收入。 Apple App Store成立之初,最初的医疗智能手机应用程序开发主要是由医疗保健专业人员触发的。访谈数据显示了患者及其亲属(特别是患有慢性疾病的患者)的广泛医学知识。总体发现与当前的文献资料相符,该文献资料表明患者在治疗中获得了更大的影响,获得了更好的信息,并采取了更多行动来提高生活质量。商业医疗保健公司应利用此优势,并应考虑将患者和亲戚纳入其产品开发中。

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