Department of Health Information Management, School of Allied Medical Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.
J Med Internet Res. 2021 Jun 2;23(6):e18167. doi: 10.2196/18167.
As the use of smartphones and mobile apps is increasing, mobile health (mHealth) can be used as a cost-effective option to provide behavioral interventions aimed at educating and promoting self-management for chronic diseases such as diabetes. Although many mobile software apps have been developed for this purpose, they usually lack a theoretical foundation and do not follow the guidelines suggested for evidence-based practice. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a theory-based self-management app for people with type 2 diabetes and provide an app based on a needs assessment analysis.
This paper describes the development and usability evaluation of a cloud-based and mobile-based diabetes self-management app designed to help people with diabetes change their health behavior and also enable remote monitoring by health care providers.
The development of this mHealth solution comprises 3 phases. Phase I: feature extraction of the Android apps that had a user rating of 4 stars or more and review of papers related to mHealth for diabetes self-management were performed followed by seeking expert opinions about the extracted features to determine the essential features of the app. Phase II: design and implementation included selecting which behavioral change and structural theories were to be applied the app and design of the website. Phase III: evaluation of the usability and user experience of the mobile app by people with diabetes and the portal by health care providers using the User Experience Questionnaire.
The developed mobile app includes modules that support several features. A person's data were entered or collected and viewed in the form of graphs and tables. The theoretical foundation of behavioral intervention is the transtheoretical model. Users were able to receive customized messages based on the behavioral change preparation stage using the Kreuter algorithm. The clinician's portal was used by health care providers to monitor the patients. The results of the usability evaluation revealed overall user satisfaction with the app.
Mobile- and cloud-based systems may be an effective tool for facilitating the modification of self-management of chronic care. The results of this study showed that the usability of mobile- and cloud-based systems can be satisfactory and promising. Given that the study used a behavioral model, assessment of the effectiveness of behavior change over time requires further research with long-term follow-up.
随着智能手机和移动应用程序的使用不断增加,移动健康(mHealth)可作为一种具有成本效益的选择,用于提供针对慢性病(如糖尿病)的行为干预,以教育和促进自我管理。尽管已经开发了许多用于此目的的移动软件应用程序,但它们通常缺乏理论基础,并且不符合基于证据的实践建议的准则。因此,本研究旨在为 2 型糖尿病患者开发基于理论的自我管理应用程序,并根据需求评估分析提供基于应用程序的服务。
本文描述了一种基于云的和基于移动的糖尿病自我管理应用程序的开发和可用性评估,旨在帮助糖尿病患者改变其健康行为,并使医疗保健提供者能够进行远程监测。
该 mHealth 解决方案的开发包括 3 个阶段。第 I 阶段:对用户评分达到 4 星或更高的 Android 应用程序进行功能提取,并对与糖尿病自我管理相关的 mHealth 论文进行回顾,然后征求专家对提取功能的意见,以确定应用程序的基本功能。第 II 阶段:设计和实施包括选择要应用于应用程序的行为改变和结构理论以及网站设计。第 III 阶段:使用用户体验问卷评估糖尿病患者对移动应用程序和医疗保健提供者门户的可用性和用户体验。
开发的移动应用程序包括支持多个功能的模块。以图表和表格的形式输入或收集一个人的数据并进行查看。行为干预的理论基础是跨理论模型。使用 Kreuter 算法,用户可以根据行为改变准备阶段接收基于定制的消息。临床医生门户由医疗保健提供者用于监测患者。可用性评估的结果显示,用户对应用程序总体上满意。
移动和基于云的系统可能是促进慢性病自我管理修改的有效工具。本研究结果表明,移动和基于云的系统的可用性是令人满意且有前途的。由于该研究使用了行为模型,因此需要进一步的研究来评估随着时间的推移行为改变的效果,并进行长期随访。