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一项混合方法研究,探讨女性对一款带有监测工具的孕期应用程序的看法和建议。

A mixed-methods study exploring women's perceptions and recommendations for a pregnancy app with monitoring tools.

作者信息

Lazarevic Natasa, Pizzuti Carol, Rosic Gillian, Bœhm Céline, Williams Kathryn, Caillaud Corinne

机构信息

Biomedical Informatics and Digital Health, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

NPJ Digit Med. 2023 Mar 24;6(1):50. doi: 10.1038/s41746-023-00792-0.

Abstract

Digital health tools such as apps are being increasingly used by women to access pregnancy-related information. Conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, this study investigated: (i) pregnant women's current usage of digital health tools to self-monitor and (ii) their interest in theoretical pregnancy app features (a direct patient-to-healthcare-professional communication tool and a body measurement tool). Using a mixed methods approach, 108 pregnant women were surveyed and 15 currently or recently pregnant women were interviewed online. We found that pregnant women used digital health tools to mainly access pregnancy related information and less so to self-monitor. Most participants were interested and enthusiastic about a patient-to-healthcare-professional communication tool. About half of the survey participants (49%) felt comfortable using a body measurement tool to monitor their body parts and 80% of interview participants were interested in using the body measurement to track leg/ankle swelling. Participants also shared additional pregnancy app features that they thought would be beneficial such as a "Digital Wallet" and a desire for a holistic pregnancy app that allowed for more continuous and personalised care. This study highlights the gaps and needs of pregnant women and should inform all stakeholders designing pregnancy digital healthcare. This study offers a unique insight into the needs of pregnant women during a very particular and unique period in human history.

摘要

诸如应用程序之类的数字健康工具正越来越多地被女性用于获取与怀孕相关的信息。这项在新冠疫情期间开展的研究调查了:(i)孕妇当前使用数字健康工具进行自我监测的情况,以及(ii)她们对理论上的怀孕应用程序功能(一种直接的患者与医疗保健专业人员沟通工具和一种身体测量工具)的兴趣。采用混合方法,对108名孕妇进行了调查,并对15名当前或近期怀孕的女性进行了在线访谈。我们发现,孕妇使用数字健康工具主要是为了获取与怀孕相关的信息,而较少用于自我监测。大多数参与者对患者与医疗保健专业人员沟通工具感兴趣并充满热情。约一半的调查参与者(49%)对使用身体测量工具监测身体部位感到放心,80%的访谈参与者有兴趣使用身体测量工具来追踪腿部/脚踝肿胀情况。参与者还分享了他们认为会有益的其他怀孕应用程序功能,如“数字钱包”,以及对一款能提供更持续和个性化护理的整体怀孕应用程序的需求。这项研究突出了孕妇的差距和需求,应为所有设计怀孕数字医疗保健的利益相关者提供参考。这项研究为人类历史上一个非常特殊和独特时期孕妇的需求提供了独特的见解。

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