Faculty of Health, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, QLD, Australia.
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Woolloongabba, QLD, Australia.
J Hum Nutr Diet. 2018 Feb;31(1):141-148. doi: 10.1111/jhn.12492. Epub 2017 Jul 10.
Optimal results from bariatric surgery are contingent on patient commitment to dietary and lifestyle changes and follow-up care. The present study aimed to investigate the attitudes and use of mobile health (mHealth) smartphone applications (apps) as a potential tool for maintaining connectivity between dietitians and patients post-bariatric surgery.
A cross-sectional online survey was developed and distributed to a purposeful sample of bariatric dietitians and bariatric patients in Australia. The survey questions explored technology penetration (smartphone and app use), communication preferences, nutrition monitoring methods, professional relationship expectations and reasons for loss to follow-up.
Survey completion rate was 85% (n = 50/59) for dietitians and 80% (n = 39/49) for patients. Smartphone ownership was 98% and 95% for dietitians and patients, respectively. Common reasons given for losing patients to follow-up suggest that a traditional in-clinic practice setting could be a barrier for some. Most dietitians (n = 48; 91%) prefer to see patients face-to-face in their clinic, whereas patient preferences extended to e-mail and mobile messaging. Sixty-eight percent of bariatric patients were receptive to two-way communication with dietitians via an app between clinic visits. Both cohorts recognised the potential for emerging technologies to be used in practice, although there was no single routinely recommended mHealth app.
The present study provides the first insight into the use of mobile devices and apps by post-bariatric patients and the dietitians who support them. A mixture of traditional methods and smartphone technology is desirable to both dietitians and patients. The utility and effectiveness of such technologies should be confirmed in future intervention studies.
减重手术的最佳效果取决于患者对饮食和生活方式改变的承诺以及后续护理。本研究旨在探讨移动健康(mHealth)智能手机应用程序(apps)作为维持减重手术后营养师和患者之间联系的潜在工具的态度和使用情况。
开发了一项横断面在线调查,并分发给澳大利亚的减肥营养师和减肥患者。调查问题探讨了技术渗透(智能手机和应用程序使用)、沟通偏好、营养监测方法、专业关系期望以及失去随访的原因。
营养师的调查完成率为 85%(n=50/59),患者的完成率为 80%(n=39/49)。营养师和患者的智能手机拥有率分别为 98%和 95%。导致患者失去随访的常见原因表明,传统的门诊实践环境可能对某些人构成障碍。大多数营养师(n=48;91%)希望在诊所面对面地见到患者,而患者的偏好则延伸到电子邮件和移动消息。68%的减重患者愿意在诊所就诊期间通过应用程序与营养师进行双向交流。两个群体都认识到新兴技术在实践中应用的潜力,尽管没有推荐单一的移动健康应用程序。
本研究首次深入了解了减重后患者和支持他们的营养师使用移动设备和应用程序的情况。营养师和患者都希望将传统方法与智能手机技术相结合。在未来的干预研究中,应证实这些技术的实用性和有效性。