Health Information Management Research Center, School of Allied Health Professions, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Pezeshk Blvd, 5th of Qotbe Ravandi Blvd-Pardis Daneshgah, Kashan, 8715973449, Iran.
Department of Health Information Management & Technology, School of Allied Health Professions, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2020 Feb 7;20(1):24. doi: 10.1186/s12911-020-1038-y.
Mobile health has potential for promotion of self-management in patients with chronic diseases. This study was conducted to investigate smartphone usage in patients with type II diabetes and their intention to use it for self-management.
This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2018 with 176 patients with type II diabetes visiting a specialized diabetes clinic or one of two endocrinology and metabolism specialists in north of Iran. Data were collected using a validated questionnaire containing items on demographic characteristics, disease information, use of mobile phones, smartphones and the internet, and intention to use mobile phones for diabetes self-management.
The majority of the participants had mobile phones (94.9%), smartphones (61.1%), and daily access to the internet (81.3%), and used phones two hours per day on average (80.1%). They mostly used mobile phones to contact friends (89.2%) and search for information (50.6%), and their greatest intention for using smartphones and the internet for self-management was related to dietary planning (96%), checking blood glucose (90.9%), and contacting specialists (87.5%). Younger participants were more interested in using smartphone applications (apps) (P < 0.001). About half of the participants argued that using apps can be interesting (54%) and useful (50%) for diabetes management, and intended to use apps much more in future (48.3%).
The majority of patients with type II diabetes are inclined to use mobile phone and the Internet, especially to plan their diet, check blood glucose, and contact their doctors. The present study provides valuable information for designing and implementing interventions based on mHealth to promote self-management in type II diabetes.
移动医疗在慢性病患者的自我管理方面具有潜力。本研究旨在调查 II 型糖尿病患者对智能手机的使用情况及其将智能手机用于自我管理的意愿。
这是一项 2018 年进行的横断面研究,共纳入 176 名在伊朗北部专门的糖尿病诊所或两位内分泌和代谢专家处就诊的 II 型糖尿病患者。使用经过验证的问卷收集数据,问卷内容包括人口统计学特征、疾病信息、手机、智能手机和互联网使用情况以及使用手机进行糖尿病自我管理的意愿。
大多数参与者拥有手机(94.9%)、智能手机(61.1%)和每天上网的条件(81.3%),平均每天使用手机 2 小时(80.1%)。他们主要使用手机与朋友联系(89.2%)和搜索信息(50.6%),他们最希望使用智能手机和互联网进行自我管理的方面是饮食计划(96%)、检查血糖(90.9%)和联系专家(87.5%)。年轻的参与者对使用智能手机应用程序(apps)更感兴趣(P < 0.001)。大约一半的参与者认为使用 apps 可以增加糖尿病管理的趣味性(54%)和有用性(50%),并且打算在未来更多地使用 apps(48.3%)。
大多数 II 型糖尿病患者倾向于使用手机和互联网,特别是计划饮食、检查血糖和联系医生。本研究为设计和实施基于移动医疗的干预措施提供了有价值的信息,以促进 II 型糖尿病患者的自我管理。