Gambier-Ross Katie, McLernon David J, Morgan Heather M
School of Health in Social Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Institute of Applied Health Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK.
Digit Health. 2018 Jul 25;4:2055207618785077. doi: 10.1177/2055207618785077. eCollection 2018 Jan-Dec.
Digital self-tracking is rising, including tracking of menstrual cycles by women using fertility tracking apps (FTAs). However, little is known about users' experiences of FTAs and their relationships with them. The aim of this study was to explore women's uses of and relationships with FTAs. This exploratory study employed a mixed methods approach, involving the collection and analysis of an online survey and follow-up interviews. Qualitative analysis of survey and interview data informed hypothesis development. Online surveys yielded 241 responses and 11 follow-up interviews were conducted. Just over a third of women surveyed had experience of using FTAs (89/241) and follow-up interviews were conducted with a proportion of respondents (11/241). Four main motivations to use FTAs were identified: (a) to observe cycle (72%); (b) to conceive (34%); (c) to inform fertility treatment (12%); and (d) as contraception (4%). Analysis of the free-text survey questions and interviews using grounded theory methodology highlighted four themes underpinning women's relationships with FTAs: (a) medical grounding; (b) health trackers versus non-trackers; (c) design; and (d) social and ethical aspects. Participants who used other health apps were more likely to use FTAs ( = 0.001). Respondents who used contraception were less likely to use FTAs compared with respondents who did not use contraception ( = 0.002). FTA usage also decreases ( = 0.001) as age increases. There was no association between FTA usage and menstrual status ( = 0.259). This research emphasises the differing motivations for FTA use. Future research should further explore the diverse relationships between different subgroups of women and FTAs.
数字自我追踪正在兴起,包括女性使用生育追踪应用程序(FTA)来追踪月经周期。然而,对于FTA用户的体验以及她们与这些应用程序的关系,我们知之甚少。本研究的目的是探讨女性对FTA的使用情况及其与FTA的关系。这项探索性研究采用了混合方法,包括在线调查的收集与分析以及后续访谈。对调查和访谈数据的定性分析为假设的形成提供了依据。在线调查共收到241份回复,并进行了11次后续访谈。接受调查的女性中,略多于三分之一的人有使用FTA的经历(89/241),并对部分受访者进行了后续访谈(11/241)。确定了使用FTA的四个主要动机:(a)观察周期(72%);(b)受孕(34%);(c)为生育治疗提供信息(12%);(d)作为避孕手段(4%)。运用扎根理论方法对自由文本调查问题和访谈进行分析,突出了支撑女性与FTA关系的四个主题:(a)医学基础;(b)健康追踪者与非追踪者;(c)设计;(d)社会和伦理方面。使用其他健康应用程序的参与者更有可能使用FTA(=0.001)。与未使用避孕措施的受访者相比,使用避孕措施的受访者使用FTA的可能性较小(=0.002)。随着年龄的增长,FTA的使用也会减少(=0.001)。FTA的使用与月经状况之间没有关联(=0.259)。本研究强调了使用FTA的不同动机。未来的研究应进一步探索不同女性亚群体与FTA之间的多样关系。