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临床医生应用程序调查结果,糖尿病和肥胖患者的临床医生如何使用移动健康应用程序。

Results of the Clinician Apps Survey, How Clinicians Working With Patients With Diabetes and Obesity Use Mobile Health Apps.

机构信息

Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL.

Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL.

出版信息

J Nutr Educ Behav. 2018 Jan;50(1):62-69.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2017.06.004.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To develop and administer a questionnaire to determine what factors may be associated with app use (including frequency of use, reasons to recommend to clients/patients, perceived effectiveness on health, health aspects used, features, and types of apps) by clinicians working in diabetes and weight management patient care settings.

METHODS

The Clinician Apps Survey was developed and contained 3 question domains (smartphone apps use, behavior theory in counseling sessions, and demographics) to explore frequency, types, preferred features, benefits/barriers of using apps, counseling techniques used, and clinician demographics. Clinicians (n = 719) were recruited to complete the online survey through 4 dietetics and diabetes professional groups. Clinician use and preferences for health-related apps for personal reasons and in patient care settings were determined, and comparisons were made between high and non-app users. Descriptive statistics were used with current practices and attitudes about apps. Chi-square test of independence compared those using apps both personally and professionally (app enthusiasts) vs those with no app use.

RESULTS

There were more app enthusiasts (53%; n = 380) than non-app users (20%; n = 145). Whereas 68% recommended pen/paper methods for diet and physical activity monitoring, 62% recommended apps. Most agreed that apps were superior to traditional methods for patients to track dietary intake (62%) and physical activity (58%), make better food choices (34%), lose weight (45%), and track blood glucose (43%). App enthusiasts used the American Association of Diabetes Educators self-care guidelines (P = .001) and advanced counseling techniques (eg, motivational interviewing) more often than did non-app users (P < .004). Apps most frequently recommended to clients were MyFitnessPal (n = 425), CalorieKing (n = 356), and Fitbit (n = 312).

CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

Health-related smartphone apps are being widely used and recommended to patients with diabetes and obesity by clinicians for self-monitoring of dietary and physical activity behaviors. Furthermore, many clinicians believe that these types of tracking apps may improve patient outcomes compared with traditional methods of monitoring dietary and physical activity behaviors.

摘要

目的

开发并管理一份问卷,以确定可能与在糖尿病和体重管理患者护理环境中工作的临床医生的应用程序使用(包括使用频率、向客户/患者推荐的原因、对健康的感知有效性、使用的健康方面、功能和应用程序类型)相关的因素。

方法

开发了临床医生应用程序调查,包含 3 个问题领域(智能手机应用程序使用、咨询会议中的行为理论以及人口统计学),以探索使用频率、类型、首选功能、使用应用程序的优势/障碍、咨询技术以及临床医生人口统计学。通过 4 个营养学和糖尿病专业团体,招募临床医生在线完成调查。确定了临床医生个人和患者护理环境中使用健康相关应用程序的个人偏好,并对高使用应用程序者和非使用应用程序者进行了比较。使用当前的实践和对应用程序的态度进行描述性统计。应用独立性卡方检验比较了个人和专业使用应用程序的应用程序爱好者(53%;n=380)与非应用程序用户(20%;n=145)。虽然 68%的人推荐纸笔方法进行饮食和体力活动监测,但 62%的人推荐应用程序。大多数人认为应用程序优于传统方法,患者可以更好地跟踪饮食摄入(62%)和体力活动(58%)、做出更好的饮食选择(34%)、减肥(45%)和跟踪血糖(43%)。应用程序爱好者比非应用程序用户更常使用美国糖尿病教育者协会自我护理指南(P=0.001)和高级咨询技术(例如,动机访谈)(P<.004)。向客户推荐最多的应用程序是 MyFitnessPal(n=425)、CalorieKing(n=356)和 Fitbit(n=312)。

结论和意义

健康相关的智能手机应用程序正被临床医生广泛用于糖尿病和肥胖患者的自我监测饮食和体力活动行为,并且许多临床医生认为与传统的监测饮食和体力活动行为的方法相比,这些类型的跟踪应用程序可能会改善患者的结果。

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