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移动医疗心脏康复运动干预:内容开发研究的结果。

A mHealth cardiac rehabilitation exercise intervention: findings from content development studies.

机构信息

Clinical Trials Research Unit, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

BMC Cardiovasc Disord. 2012 May 30;12:36. doi: 10.1186/1471-2261-12-36.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Involving stakeholders and consumers throughout the content and study design ensures interventions are engaging and relevant for end-users. The aim of this paper is to present the content development process for a mHealth (mobile phone and internet-based) cardiac rehabilitation (CR) exercise intervention.

METHODS

An innovative mHealth intervention was developed with patient input using the following steps: conceptualization, formative research, pre-testing, and pilot testing. Conceptualization, including theoretical and technical aspects, was undertaken by experts. For the formative component, focus groups and interviews with cardiac patients were conducted to discuss their perceptions of a mHealth CR program. A general inductive thematic approach identified common themes. A preliminary library of text and video messages were then developed. Participants were recruited from CR education sessions to pre-test and provide feedback on the content using an online survey. Common responses were extracted and compiled. An iterative process was used to refine content prior to pilot testing and conduct of a randomized controlled trial.

RESULTS

38 CR patients and 3 CR nurses participated in the formative research and 20 CR patients participated in the content pre-testing. Participants perceived the mHealth program as an effective approach to inform and motivate patients to exercise. For the qualitative study, 100% (n = 41) of participants thought it to be a good idea, and 11% of participants felt it might not be useful for them, but would be for others. Of the 20 participants who completed the online survey, 17 out of 20 (85%) stated they would sign up to a program where they could receive information by video messages on a website, and 12 out of 20 (60%) showed interest in a texting program. Some older CR patients viewed technology as a potential barrier as they were unfamiliar with text messaging or did not have mobile phones. Steps to instruct participants to receive texts and view the website were written into the study protocol. Suggestions to improve videos and wording of texts were fed back to the content development team and refined.

CONCLUSIONS

Most participants thought a mHealth exercise program was an effective way to deliver exercise-based CR. The results were used to develop an innovative multimedia exercise intervention. A randomized controlled trial is currently underway.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ACTRN12611000117910.

摘要

背景

在内容和研究设计的整个过程中让利益相关者和消费者参与其中,可确保干预措施对最终用户具有吸引力且相关。本文旨在介绍移动医疗(手机和互联网为基础)心脏康复(CR)运动干预的内容开发过程。

方法

使用以下步骤,结合患者的意见,开发了一种创新的移动医疗干预措施:概念化、形成性研究、预测试和试点测试。概念化包括理论和技术方面,由专家完成。在形成性部分,对心脏患者进行了焦点小组和访谈,以讨论他们对移动医疗 CR 计划的看法。采用通用归纳主题方法确定了常见主题。然后开发了一个文本和视频消息的初步库。从 CR 教育课程中招募参与者,使用在线调查预先测试并提供对内容的反馈。提取并整理了常见的回复。在试点测试和进行随机对照试验之前,使用迭代过程来改进内容。

结果

38 名 CR 患者和 3 名 CR 护士参加了形成性研究,20 名 CR 患者参加了内容预测试。参与者认为移动医疗计划是一种有效的方法,可以告知和激励患者进行锻炼。在定性研究中,100%(n=41)的参与者认为这是一个好主意,11%的参与者认为该计划对他们可能没有用,但对其他人可能有用。在完成在线调查的 20 名参与者中,有 17 名(85%)表示他们愿意注册一个可以在网站上通过视频消息接收信息的计划,有 12 名(60%)对短信计划表示感兴趣。一些年龄较大的 CR 患者认为技术是一个潜在的障碍,因为他们不熟悉短信或没有手机。在研究方案中写入了指导参与者接收短信和查看网站的步骤。将改进视频和文本措辞的建议反馈给内容开发团队并进行了改进。

结论

大多数参与者认为移动医疗锻炼计划是提供基于锻炼的 CR 的有效方法。结果用于开发创新的多媒体锻炼干预措施。目前正在进行一项随机对照试验。

试验注册

ACTRN12611000117910。

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