Han Shuyu, Pei Yaolin, Wang Lina, Hu Yan, Qi Xiang, Zhao Rui, Zhang Lin, Sun Wenxiu, Zhu Zheng, Wu Bei
School of Nursing, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China.
Rory Meyers College of Nursing, New York University, New York, NY 10010, USA.
J Pers Med. 2021 Apr 25;11(5):346. doi: 10.3390/jpm11050346.
Persons living with HIV (PLWH) continuously experience symptom burdens. Their symptom prevalence and severity are also quite different. Mobile health (mHealth) applications (apps) offer exceptional opportunities for using personalized interventions when and where PLWH are needed. This study aimed to demonstrate the development process of the symptom management (SM) app and the structure and content of it. Our research team systematically searched for evidence-based resources and summarized up-to-date evidence for symptom management and health education. Our multidisciplinary research team that included physicians, nurses, software engineers, and nursing professors, evaluated the structure and content of the drafted app. Both quantitative data and qualitative results were collected at a group discussion meeting. Quantitative data were scores of sufficient evidence, situational suitability, practicability, cost-effectiveness, and understandability (ranged from one to four) for 119 items of the app contents, including the health tracking module, the self-assessment module, coping strategies for 18 symptoms (80 items), medication management, complementary therapy, diet management, exercise, relaxation techniques, and the obtaining support module. The SM app was comprised of eight modules and provided several personalized symptom management functions, including assessing symptoms and receiving different symptom management strategies, tracking health indicators, and communicating with medical staff. The SM app was a promising and flexible tool for HIV symptom management. It provided PLWH with personalized symptom management strategies and facilitated the case management for medical staff. Future studies are needed to further test the app's usability among PLWH users and its effects on symptom management.
艾滋病毒感染者(PLWH)持续承受症状负担。他们的症状发生率和严重程度也有很大差异。移动健康(mHealth)应用程序(应用)为在PLWH需要的时间和地点使用个性化干预措施提供了绝佳机会。本研究旨在展示症状管理(SM)应用程序的开发过程及其结构和内容。我们的研究团队系统地搜索了循证资源,并总结了症状管理和健康教育的最新证据。我们的多学科研究团队包括医生、护士、软件工程师和护理学教授,对起草的应用程序的结构和内容进行了评估。在一次小组讨论会上收集了定量数据和定性结果。定量数据是对应用程序内容的119项(包括健康跟踪模块、自我评估模块、18种症状的应对策略(80项)、药物管理、辅助治疗、饮食管理、运动、放松技巧以及获得支持模块)的充分证据、情境适用性、实用性、成本效益和可理解性的评分(范围为1至4分)。SM应用程序由八个模块组成,并提供了几种个性化的症状管理功能,包括评估症状并接收不同的症状管理策略、跟踪健康指标以及与医务人员沟通。SM应用程序是一种有前景且灵活的艾滋病毒症状管理工具。它为PLWH提供了个性化的症状管理策略,并促进了医务人员的病例管理。未来需要进一步研究该应用程序在PLWH用户中的可用性及其对症状管理的影响。