Coventry University, Coventry, United Kingdom.
Elizabeth Bryan Multiple Births Centre, Centre for Social Care, Health and Related Research, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2022 Nov 21;10(11):e32757. doi: 10.2196/32757.
Internationally, there is increasing emphasis on early support for pregnant women to optimize the health and development of mothers and newborns. To increase intervention reach, digital and app-based interventions have been advocated. There are growing numbers of pregnancy health care apps with great variation in style, function, and objectives, but evidence about impact on pregnancy well-being and behavior change following app interaction is lacking. This paper reports on the qualitative arm of the independent multicomponent study exploring the use and outcomes of first-time mothers using the Baby Buddy app, a pregnancy and parenting support app, available in the National Health Service App Library and developed by a UK child health and well-being charity, Best Beginnings.
This study aims to understand when, why, and how first-time mothers use the Baby Buddy app and the perceived benefits and challenges.
This paper reports on the qualitative arm of an independent, longitudinal, mixed methods study. An Appreciative Inquiry qualitative approach was used with semistructured interviews (17/60, 28%) conducted with new mothers, either by telephone or in a focus group setting. First-time mothers were recruited from 3 study sites from across the United Kingdom. Consistent with the Appreciative Inquiry approach, mothers were prompted to discuss what worked well and what could have been better regarding their interactions with the app during pregnancy. Thematic analysis was used, and findings are presented as themes with perceived benefits and challenges.
The main benefit, or what worked well, for first-time mothers when using the app was being able to access new information, which they felt was reliable and easy to find. This led to a feeling of increased confidence in the information they accessed, thus supporting family and professional communication. The main challenge was the preference for face-to-face information with a health care professional, particularly around specific issues that they wished to discuss in depth. What could have been improved included that there were some topics that some mothers would have preferred in more detail, but in other areas, they felt well-informed and thus did not feel a need to seek additional information via an app.
Although this study included a small sample, it elicited rich data and insights into first-time mothers' app interactions. The findings suggest that easily accessible pregnancy information, which is perceived as reliable, can support first-time mothers in communicating with health care professionals. Face-to-face contact with professionals was preferred, particularly to discuss specific and personalized needs. Further studies on maternal and professional digital support preferences after the COVID-19 global pandemic and how they facilitate antenatal education and informed decision-making are recommended, particularly because digital solutions remain as a key element in pregnancy and early parenting care.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): RR2-10.1017/S1463423618000294.
在国际上,越来越强调为孕妇提供早期支持,以优化母婴的健康和发育。为了扩大干预范围,提倡使用数字和基于应用程序的干预措施。有越来越多的妊娠保健应用程序,其风格、功能和目标差异很大,但缺乏关于应用程序交互后对妊娠健康和行为改变影响的证据。本文报告了一项独立的多成分研究的定性部分,该研究探讨了首次使用 Baby Buddy 应用程序(一种可在国民保健服务应用程序库中获得的、由英国儿童健康和福利慈善机构 Best Beginnings 开发的妊娠和育儿支持应用程序)的初产妇的使用情况和结果,该应用程序的风格、功能和目标差异很大,但缺乏关于应用程序交互后对妊娠健康和行为改变影响的证据。
本研究旨在了解初产妇使用 Baby Buddy 应用程序的时间、原因和方式,以及她们感知到的益处和挑战。
本文报告了一项独立的、纵向的、混合方法研究的定性部分。采用欣赏式探究定性方法,对来自英国 3 个研究地点的新产妇进行了半结构化访谈(17/60,28%),访谈方式可以是电话访谈,也可以是焦点小组访谈。初产妇在怀孕期间被提示讨论她们与应用程序交互时哪些方面运作良好,哪些方面可以做得更好。使用了主题分析,研究结果以主题的形式呈现,并介绍了感知到的益处和挑战。
初产妇使用该应用程序的主要好处(或运作良好的方面)是能够获取新信息,她们觉得这些信息可靠且易于查找。这使她们对所获取的信息更有信心,从而支持了与家人和专业人士的沟通。主要挑战是她们更喜欢与医疗保健专业人员进行面对面的信息交流,特别是在她们希望深入讨论特定问题时。可以改进的方面包括,有些主题有些产妇希望更详细地了解,但在其他方面,她们觉得自己已经得到了充分的信息,因此不需要通过应用程序来获取额外的信息。
尽管这项研究的样本量较小,但它收集了丰富的数据和见解,了解了初产妇对应用程序的交互情况。研究结果表明,方便获取的、被认为可靠的妊娠信息可以支持初产妇与医疗保健专业人员进行沟通。与专业人士进行面对面的接触是首选,特别是在讨论特定和个性化需求时。建议进一步研究孕产妇和专业人士对数字支持的偏好,以及它们如何促进产前教育和知情决策,特别是因为数字解决方案仍然是妊娠和早期育儿护理的一个关键要素。
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