Centre for Clinical and Community Applications of Health Psychology, School of Psychology, Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Bath, Bath, UK.
NPJ Prim Care Respir Med. 2021 Jun 4;31(1):35. doi: 10.1038/s41533-021-00248-6.
This study aimed to explore user engagement with 'My Breathing Matters', a digital self-management intervention for asthma, and identify factors that may influence engagement. In a mixed methods design, adults with asthma allocated to the intervention arm of a feasibility trial (n = 44) participated in semi-structured interviews (n = 18) and a satisfaction questionnaire (n = 36) to explore their views and experiences of the intervention. Usage data highlighted that key intervention content was delivered to most users. The majority of questionnaire respondents (78%; n = 28) reported they would recommend the intervention to friends and family. Interviewees expressed positive views of the intervention and experienced several benefits, mainly improved asthma control, medication use, and breathing technique. Factors that may influence user engagement were identified, including perceptions of asthma control, current self-management practices, and appeal of the target behaviours and behaviour change techniques. Findings suggested My Breathing Matters was acceptable and engaging to participants, and it was used as intended.
本研究旨在探索用户对“我的呼吸很重要”(My Breathing Matters)的参与度,这是一种针对哮喘的数字自我管理干预措施,并确定可能影响参与度的因素。在一项混合方法设计中,参与可行性试验干预组的成年哮喘患者(n=44)参与了半结构化访谈(n=18)和满意度问卷调查(n=36),以探讨他们对干预措施的看法和体验。使用数据显示,大多数用户都接收到了关键的干预内容。大多数问卷调查受访者(78%;n=28)表示,他们会向朋友和家人推荐该干预措施。受访者对干预措施表示肯定,并体验到了一些好处,主要是改善了哮喘控制、药物使用和呼吸技巧。确定了可能影响用户参与度的因素,包括对哮喘控制的看法、当前的自我管理实践,以及目标行为和行为改变技术的吸引力。研究结果表明,“我的呼吸很重要”对参与者来说是可接受和吸引人的,并且按照预期使用。