IQ healthcare, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Interactive Studios, Rosmalen, Netherlands.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2021 Aug 27;9(8):e28104. doi: 10.2196/28104.
Since the introduction of assisted reproductive technologies in 1978, over 2 million in vitro fertilization (IVF) babies have been born worldwide. Patients play a vital role in the success of this treatment. They are required to take fertility medication (hormone injections) to activate the ovaries to produce a sufficient number of oocytes. Later, they need to take medication to increase the chance of the embryo surviving inside the uterus. Patients are educated during an intake consultation at the start of the treatment to minimize the emotional burden and reduce noncompliance. The consultation lasts about 30 to 45 minutes and covers all essential subjects. Even though ample time and energy is spent on patient education, patients still feel anxious, unknowledgeable, and unsupported. As such, electronic health utilizing a smartphone or tablet app can offer additional support, as it allows health care professionals to provide their patients with the correct information at the right time by using push notifications.
This randomized controlled trial aimed to evaluate the capacity of an app to support IVF patients throughout the different phases of their treatment and assess its effectiveness. The study's primary outcome was to determine the patients' level of satisfaction with the information provided. The secondary outcomes included their level of knowledge, ability to administer the medication, overall experienced quality of the treatment, health care consumption, and app usage.
This study was performed at a specialized fertility clinic of the nonacademic teaching hospital Elisabeth-TweeSteden Ziekenhuis in Tilburg, the Netherlands. Patients who were scheduled for IVF or intracytoplasmic sperm injection treatments between April 2018 and August 2019 were invited to participate in a physician-blinded, randomized controlled trial.
In total, 54 patients participated (intervention group: n=29). Patients in the intervention group demonstrated a higher level of satisfaction on a 0 to 10 scale (mean 8.43, SD 1.03 vs mean 7.70, SD 0.66; P=.004). In addition, they were more knowledgeable about the different elements of the treatment on a 7 to 35 scale (mean 27.29, SD 2.94 vs mean 23.05, SD 2.76; P<.001). However, the difference disappeared over time. There were no differences between the two patient groups on the other outcomes. In total, 25 patients in the intervention group used the app 1425 times, an average of 57 times per patient.
Our study demonstrates that, in comparison with standard patient education, using an app to provide patients with timely information increases their level of satisfaction. Furthermore, using the app leads to a higher level of knowledge about the steps and procedures of IVF treatment. Finally, the app's usage statistics demonstrate patients' informational needs and their willingness to use an electronic health application as part of their treatment.
Netherlands Trial Register (NTR) 6959; https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/6959.
自 1978 年辅助生殖技术问世以来,全球已有超过 200 万例体外受精(IVF)婴儿诞生。患者在这项治疗中起着至关重要的作用。他们需要服用生育药物(激素注射剂)来激活卵巢,以产生足够数量的卵子。之后,他们需要服用药物来增加胚胎在子宫内存活的机会。在治疗开始时,患者会在摄入咨询中接受教育,以尽量减轻情绪负担并减少不遵守医嘱的情况。咨询时长约 30 至 45 分钟,涵盖所有必要的主题。尽管在患者教育上投入了大量的时间和精力,但患者仍然感到焦虑、缺乏知识且缺乏支持。因此,利用智能手机或平板电脑应用程序的电子健康可以提供额外的支持,因为它可以使医疗保健专业人员通过推送通知在正确的时间向患者提供正确的信息。
本随机对照试验旨在评估应用程序在支持 IVF 患者治疗的不同阶段的能力,并评估其有效性。该研究的主要结果是确定患者对提供信息的满意度。次要结果包括他们的知识水平、用药能力、整体治疗体验质量、医疗保健消费和应用程序使用情况。
该研究在荷兰蒂尔堡非学术教学医院伊丽莎白·特温斯滕医院的一家专门的生育诊所进行。邀请 2018 年 4 月至 2019 年 8 月期间接受 IVF 或胞浆内精子注射治疗的患者参加医生盲法、随机对照试验。
共有 54 名患者参与(干预组:n=29)。干预组患者在 0 到 10 分的满意度评分上表现出更高的满意度(平均 8.43,SD 1.03 与平均 7.70,SD 0.66;P=.004)。此外,他们在 7 到 35 分的治疗不同元素的知识水平上表现出更高的水平(平均 27.29,SD 2.94 与平均 23.05,SD 2.76;P<.001)。然而,这种差异随着时间的推移而消失。两组患者在其他结果上没有差异。干预组共有 25 名患者使用该应用程序 1425 次,平均每位患者使用 57 次。
与标准的患者教育相比,使用应用程序为患者提供及时的信息可提高他们的满意度。此外,使用该应用程序可提高对 IVF 治疗步骤和程序的了解程度。最后,应用程序的使用统计数据表明了患者的信息需求以及他们愿意将电子健康应用程序作为其治疗的一部分。
荷兰试验注册中心(NTR)6959;https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/6959。