Seppen Bart F, Wiegel Jimmy, L'ami Merel J, Duarte Dos Santos Rico Sharon, Catarinella Fabio S, Turkstra Franktien, Boers Maarten, Bos Wouter H
Amsterdam Rheumatology and Immunology Center, Reade, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Department of Rheumatology, VU Medical Center, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
JMIR Form Res. 2020 Sep 21;4(9):e20165. doi: 10.2196/20165.
Several mobile apps that monitor symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) exist, but a recent systematic review indicated that high-quality apps are lacking. When patients self-monitor their own disease with patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and self-initiate care at the right moment, it may be possible to reduce the frequency of their clinic visits, which would reduce health care burden and costs. We developed an app, that is, the MijnReuma Reade app, for this purpose and performed 2 pilot tests with weekly self-monitoring.
The primary objective of this study was to design, develop, and evaluate the usability, satisfaction, and usage of the MijnReuma Reade app-an app that allows patients with RA to monitor their own disease. The secondary objective was to review the patients' perspectives on app usage and its intended purpose.
This app was designed in collaboration with patients with RA, rheumatologists, and information technology experts. Two 1-month pilot studies were performed, after which satisfaction (0-10 scale), usability (system usability scale, 0-100), and usage (proportion of completed questionnaires) of this app were assessed. After the second pilot study, semistructured interviews were performed to determine patients' perspectives and the promoters and barriers of app usage.
In the first and second pilot study, 42 and 27 patients were included, respectively. Overall, the patients were satisfied (medians, 8 and 7) and found the app usable (mean system usability scores, 76 and 71) in pilot studies 1 and 2, respectively. App usage declined over time in both the pilot studies; 61% (17/28) and 37% (10/27) of the patients who disclosed their usage statistics completed the final weekly questionnaire in pilot study 1 and pilot study 2, respectively. Approximately 81% (25/31) of the patients indicated they would like to skip hospital visits if the self-monitored disease activity is low. In the semistructured interviews, technical problems, internal resistance (respondent fatigue, the app reminded them of their disease), and a lack of symptoms were identified as barriers for usage. Patients reported that "experiencing more grip on their disease" and "improved communication with their physician" were promoters for usage. Patients reported that pain positively mediated usage, that is, more pain promoted and less pain discouraged app usage.
This study illustrates the feasibility of the MijnReuma Reade app that enables self-monitoring of the disease activity in patients with RA with the overarching aim to allocate clinical consultations according to need. Satisfaction with the app and usability of the app were found to be high; however, app usage declined over time. Patients acknowledged the potential of the app to self-monitor their own disease and would like to be able to skip clinic visits if the monitored disease activity is low. To evaluate this strategy, a randomized controlled trial is underway.
现有几款用于监测类风湿关节炎(RA)症状的移动应用程序,但最近一项系统评价表明,高质量的应用程序较为缺乏。当患者通过患者报告结局(PROs)自我监测自身疾病并在恰当的时候自行启动治疗时,有可能减少他们的门诊就诊次数,从而减轻医疗负担和成本。为此,我们开发了一款应用程序,即MijnReuma Reade应用程序,并进行了两次每周自我监测的试点测试。
本研究的主要目的是设计、开发并评估MijnReuma Reade应用程序的可用性、满意度和使用情况,该应用程序可让RA患者自我监测自身疾病。次要目的是审视患者对应用程序使用情况及其预期用途的看法。
该应用程序是与RA患者、风湿病学家和信息技术专家合作设计的。进行了两项为期1个月的试点研究,之后评估了该应用程序的满意度(0至10分制)、可用性(系统可用性量表,0至100)和使用情况(完成问卷的比例)。在第二项试点研究之后,进行了半结构化访谈,以确定患者的看法以及应用程序使用的促进因素和障碍。
在第一项和第二项试点研究中,分别纳入了42名和27名患者。总体而言,患者在试点研究1和试点研究2中分别对应用程序感到满意(中位数分别为8和7),并认为该应用程序可用(平均系统可用性得分分别为76和71)。在两项试点研究中,应用程序的使用情况均随时间下降;在试点研究1和试点研究2中,分别有61%(17/28)和37%(10/27)披露了使用统计数据的患者完成了最后的每周问卷。约81%(25/31)的患者表示,如果自我监测的疾病活动度较低,他们希望跳过医院就诊。在半结构化访谈中,技术问题、内在阻力(应答者疲劳,应用程序使他们想起自己的疾病)和症状缺乏被确定为使用障碍。患者报告称,“对疾病有更多掌控感”和“与医生的沟通得到改善”是使用的促进因素。患者报告称,疼痛对使用有正向介导作用,即疼痛越多促进应用程序使用,疼痛越少则阻碍应用程序使用。
本研究说明了MijnReuma Reade应用程序的可行性,该应用程序能够让RA患者自我监测疾病活动度,其总体目标是根据需要安排临床会诊。发现患者对该应用程序的满意度和应用程序的可用性较高;然而,应用程序的使用情况随时间下降。患者认可该应用程序自我监测自身疾病的潜力,并希望在监测的疾病活动度较低时能够跳过门诊就诊。为评估这一策略,一项随机对照试验正在进行中。