流行的血糖跟踪应用程序和糖尿病拉丁裔使用移动医疗:综述。

Popular Glucose Tracking Apps and Use of mHealth by Latinos With Diabetes: Review.

机构信息

Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2015 Aug 25;3(3):e84. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.3986.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Diabetes mellitus in the United States is an increasingly common chronic disease, costing hundreds of billions of dollars and contributing to hundreds of thousands of deaths each year. The prevalence of diabetes is over 50% higher in Latinos than in the general population, and this group also suffers from higher rates of complications and diabetes-related mortality than NHWs. mHealth is a promising new treatment modality for diabetes, though few smartphone apps have been designed specifically for Latinos.

OBJECTIVE

The objectives of our study were: (1) to identify the most common features of the most popular diabetes apps and consider how such features may be improved to meet the needs of Latinos; (2) to determine the use of diabetes apps among a sample of online Hispanics in the US.

METHODS

Our study consisted of two parts. First, 20 of the most popular diabetes apps were reviewed in order to ascertain the most prevalent features and functionalities. Second, an online survey was fielded through a popular health website for Latinos (HolaDoctor) inquiring about respondents' use of diabetes apps.

RESULTS

Approximately one-third of apps reviewed were available in Spanish. The most common features were blood glucose recording/annotation and activity logs. The majority of apps permitted exportation of data via e-mail but only a third enabled uploading to an online account. Twenty percent of apps reviewed could connect directly with a glucometer, and 30% had reminder functionalities prompting patients to take medications or check blood glucose levels. Over 1600 online surveys were completed during the second half of April 2014. More than 90% of respondents were from the United States, including Puerto Rico. The majority of respondents used a device running on an Android platform while only a quarter used an iPhone. Use of diabetes apps was approximately 3% among diabetic respondents and 3.6% among diabetic respondents who also had a smartphone. Among app users, blood glucose and medication diaries were the most frequently used functionalities while hemoglobin A1c and insulin diaries were the least used. A significant majority of app users did not share their progress on social media though many of these were willing to share it with their doctor.

CONCLUSIONS

Latino diabetics have unique needs and this should be reflected in diabetes apps designed for this population. Existing research as well as our survey results suggest that many Latinos do not possess the prerequisite diabetes knowledge or self-awareness to fully benefit from the most prevalent functionalities offered by the most popular diabetes apps. We recommend developers incorporate more basic features such as diabetes education, reminders to check blood glucose levels or take medications, Spanish language interfaces, and glucometer connectivities, which are relatively underrepresented in the most popular diabetes apps currently available in Spanish.

摘要

背景

在美国,糖尿病是一种日益常见的慢性疾病,耗费了数千亿美元,并导致每年数以万计的人死亡。拉丁裔人群中的糖尿病患病率比一般人群高出 50%以上,且该人群的并发症发生率和与糖尿病相关的死亡率也高于非西班牙裔白人。移动医疗是治疗糖尿病的一种很有前途的新方法,但专为拉丁裔人群设计的智能手机应用程序却很少。

目的

我们的研究目的是:(1)确定最受欢迎的糖尿病应用程序的最常见功能,并考虑如何改进这些功能以满足拉丁裔人群的需求;(2)确定美国在线西班牙裔人群中使用糖尿病应用程序的情况。

方法

我们的研究由两部分组成。首先,我们对 20 个最受欢迎的糖尿病应用程序进行了审查,以确定最常见的功能和功能。其次,通过一个受拉丁裔欢迎的健康网站(HolaDoctor)开展了一项在线调查,询问受访者使用糖尿病应用程序的情况。

结果

大约三分之一的应用程序提供西班牙语版本。最常见的功能是血糖记录/注释和活动日志。大多数应用程序允许通过电子邮件导出数据,但只有三分之一的应用程序可以将数据上传到在线账户。审查的应用程序中有 20%可以直接与血糖仪连接,30%具有提醒功能,可以提醒患者服药或检查血糖水平。在 2014 年 4 月下半年期间,完成了超过 1600 份在线调查。超过 90%的受访者来自美国,包括波多黎各。大多数受访者使用的是运行在 Android 平台上的设备,而只有四分之一的受访者使用 iPhone。在糖尿病患者受访者中,约有 3%使用糖尿病应用程序,在同时拥有智能手机的糖尿病患者受访者中,这一比例为 3.6%。在应用程序使用者中,血糖和药物记录是最常使用的功能,而血红蛋白 A1c 和胰岛素记录是最不常使用的功能。尽管大多数应用程序使用者不会在社交媒体上分享他们的进展情况,但其中许多人愿意与他们的医生分享。

结论

拉丁裔糖尿病患者有独特的需求,这应反映在专为这一人群设计的糖尿病应用程序中。现有研究以及我们的调查结果表明,许多拉丁裔人群缺乏充分受益于最受欢迎的糖尿病应用程序所提供的最常见功能所需的糖尿病知识或自我意识。我们建议开发人员纳入更多基本功能,如糖尿病教育、提醒检查血糖水平或服药、西班牙语界面和血糖仪连接,这些功能在目前提供西班牙语版本的最受欢迎的糖尿病应用程序中相对较少。

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