Pais Sarita, Parry Dave, Petrova Krassie, Rowan Janet
School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand.
National Women's Health, Auckland District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2017;245:188-192.
Mobile applications (apps) for self-management of diseases such as diabetes and for general well-being, including keeping track of food, diet, and exercise, are widely available. However, consumers face a flood of new mobile apps in the app stores and have no guidance from clinicians about choosing the appropriate app. As much as clinicians would like to support a patient-centered approach and promote health and wellness mobile apps, they may be unable to provide advice due to the lack of comprehensive and reliable app reviews. This research reviewed a selection of health and wellness mobile apps suitable for the self-management of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). A prototype of an ecosystem that integrated the data generated by the apps was built and its usefulness and ease of use were evaluated. The results show that the ecosystem can provide support for GDM self-management by sharing health and wellness data across the diabetes clinic.
用于糖尿病等疾病自我管理以及促进整体健康(包括记录食物、饮食和运动)的移动应用程序(应用)广泛可得。然而,消费者在应用商店中面临大量新的移动应用,并且在选择合适的应用方面没有来自临床医生的指导。尽管临床医生很希望支持以患者为中心的方法并推广健康类移动应用,但由于缺乏全面且可靠的应用评价,他们可能无法提供建议。本研究回顾了一系列适用于妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)自我管理的健康类移动应用。构建了一个整合这些应用所生成数据的生态系统原型,并对其有用性和易用性进行了评估。结果表明,该生态系统可以通过在糖尿病诊所间共享健康数据来为GDM自我管理提供支持。