Sun Liu, Wang Yanling, Greene Brian, Xiao Qian, Jiao Chen, Ji Meihua, Wu Ying
School of Nursing, Capital Medical University, 10 Xitoutiao, Youanmen, Fengtai District, Beijing, China.
School of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2017 Apr 19;17(1):44. doi: 10.1186/s12911-017-0446-0.
Smartphones and their applications (apps) impact society and health care. With the growth of smartphone users and app downloads in China, patients with chronic diseases have access to a self-management strategy for physical activity. Although studies report physical activity apps improve the physical activity of patients, data is limited concerning their use of these apps. Therefore, this study investigated the current usage, willingness to use, and barriers to using physical activity apps of Chinese patients with chronic diseases.
We designed a questionnaire to collect data from chronic disease patients in a tertiary hospital in Beijing, which was sent to 250 patients in four departments.
Two hundred eighteen questionnaires were returned (87.2% response rate). Most (92.7%) respondents owned a smartphone, 34.9% had used a physical activity app, and 18.8% were current users. Additionally, 53.7% were willing to use a physical activity app designed for them. Respondents more likely to use physical activity apps were younger (i.e., ≤ 44 years), more educated, current smartphone users, and previous users of physical activity apps; moreover, they believed they needed exercise, their disease required exercise instruction and support, and their physical status needed monitored when exercising (p < 0.05). Main barriers to using apps reported were insufficient function, difficulty of use, extra cost, and security issues.
Our results indicate sizeable smartphone ownership among Chinese patients with chronic diseases; moreover, over half of our participants report they would use a physical activity app designed for them. This information can be leveraged by healthcare workers managing patients with chronic diseases.
智能手机及其应用程序(应用)对社会和医疗保健产生影响。随着中国智能手机用户数量和应用下载量的增长,慢性病患者能够获得一种身体活动自我管理策略。尽管研究报告称身体活动应用程序可改善患者的身体活动状况,但关于这些应用程序使用情况的数据有限。因此,本研究调查了中国慢性病患者当前对身体活动应用程序的使用情况、使用意愿及使用障碍。
我们设计了一份问卷,以收集北京一家三级医院慢性病患者的数据,并将问卷发送至四个科室的250名患者。
共收回218份问卷(回复率为87.2%)。大多数(92.7%)受访者拥有智能手机,34.9%的人曾使用过身体活动应用程序,18.8%的人是当前用户。此外,53.7%的人愿意使用为他们设计的身体活动应用程序。更有可能使用身体活动应用程序的受访者较年轻(即≤44岁)、受教育程度更高、是当前智能手机用户且曾使用过身体活动应用程序;此外,他们认为自己需要锻炼,其疾病需要锻炼指导和支持,且锻炼时身体状况需要监测(p<0.05)。报告的使用应用程序的主要障碍包括功能不足、使用困难、额外费用和安全问题。
我们的结果表明,中国慢性病患者中拥有智能手机的比例相当高;此外,超过一半的参与者表示他们会使用为他们设计的身体活动应用程序。管理慢性病患者的医护人员可利用这些信息。