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美国手机用户使用健康类 APP 情况的全国性调查

Health App Use Among US Mobile Phone Owners: A National Survey.

机构信息

New York University School of Medicine, Department of Population Health, New York, NY, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2015 Nov 4;3(4):e101. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.4924.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mobile phone health apps may now seem to be ubiquitous, yet much remains unknown with regard to their usage. Information is limited with regard to important metrics, including the percentage of the population that uses health apps, reasons for adoption/nonadoption, and reasons for noncontinuance of use.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study was to examine health app use among mobile phone owners in the United States.

METHODS

We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 1604 mobile phone users throughout the United States. The 36-item survey assessed sociodemographic characteristics, history of and reasons for health app use/nonuse, perceived effectiveness of health apps, reasons for stopping use, and general health status.

RESULTS

A little over half (934/1604, 58.23%) of mobile phone users had downloaded a health-related mobile app. Fitness and nutrition were the most common categories of health apps used, with most respondents using them at least daily. Common reasons for not having downloaded apps were lack of interest, cost, and concern about apps collecting their data. Individuals more likely to use health apps tended to be younger, have higher incomes, be more educated, be Latino/Hispanic, and have a body mass index (BMI) in the obese range (all P<.05). Cost was a significant concern among respondents, with a large proportion indicating that they would not pay anything for a health app. Interestingly, among those who had downloaded health apps, trust in their accuracy and data safety was quite high, and most felt that the apps had improved their health. About half of the respondents (427/934, 45.7%) had stopped using some health apps, primarily due to high data entry burden, loss of interest, and hidden costs.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings suggest that while many individuals use health apps, a substantial proportion of the population does not, and that even among those who use health apps, many stop using them. These data suggest that app developers need to better address consumer concerns, such as cost and high data entry burden, and that clinical trials are necessary to test the efficacy of health apps to broaden their appeal and adoption.

摘要

背景

移动电话健康应用程序现在似乎无处不在,但对于它们的使用情况,我们仍知之甚少。关于重要指标的信息有限,包括使用健康应用程序的人口百分比、采用/不采用的原因以及停止使用的原因。

目的

本研究旨在调查美国移动电话用户对健康应用程序的使用情况。

方法

我们对美国各地的 1604 名移动电话用户进行了横断面调查。该 36 项调查评估了社会人口统计学特征、健康应用程序使用/不使用的历史和原因、健康应用程序的有效性感知、停止使用的原因以及一般健康状况。

结果

略多于一半(1604 名中的 934 名,58.23%)的移动电话用户已下载了与健康相关的移动应用程序。健身和营养是使用最普遍的健康应用程序类别,大多数受访者每天至少使用一次。未下载应用程序的常见原因是缺乏兴趣、费用和对应用程序收集数据的担忧。更有可能使用健康应用程序的个体往往更年轻、收入更高、受教育程度更高、拉丁裔/西班牙裔,以及身体质量指数(BMI)处于肥胖范围(均 P<.05)。费用是受访者的一个重要关注点,很大一部分人表示他们不会为健康应用程序支付任何费用。有趣的是,在那些已下载健康应用程序的人中,他们对应用程序的准确性和数据安全性非常信任,并且大多数人认为应用程序改善了他们的健康状况。大约一半的受访者(934 名中的 427 名,45.7%)已停止使用某些健康应用程序,主要原因是数据输入负担高、失去兴趣和隐藏成本。

结论

这些发现表明,虽然许多人使用健康应用程序,但人口中有相当一部分人没有,即使在使用健康应用程序的人中,也有许多人停止使用。这些数据表明,应用程序开发人员需要更好地解决消费者关注的问题,例如成本和高数据输入负担,并且需要进行临床试验来测试健康应用程序的疗效,以扩大其吸引力和采用率。

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