Singh Ben, Palmer Susan, Maher Carol
Alliance for Research in Exercise Nutrition and Activity (ARENA), University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Research and Development Department, The Gather Group Co, Gather Group, Elsternwick VIC, Australia.
Front Digit Health. 2023 May 17;5:1063277. doi: 10.3389/fdgth.2023.1063277. eCollection 2023.
Major illnesses such as cancer, and other traumatic life events, can lead to sudden increases in supportive care needs. This study aimed to describe engagement, acceptability and satisfaction with a supportive care networking app under real-world conditions.
A total of 10,952 individuals used the app during the study period (2018-2022). The app is designed to enable "captains" to assemble a network of friends and family members to provide timely, and individually tailored, supportive care (including assistance with tasks such as taking children to school, cooking meals, grocery shopping, and transport to appointments). Engagement was determined from server data, whilst acceptability and satisfaction were captured using purposed-designed surveys.
Users were mostly female (76%) and aged between 30 and 49 years (61%). The most common reason for using the app was sudden illness (web: 81%; mobile: 64%). An average of 42 tasks were requested per network, with a 32% acceptance rate. Significantly more tasks were requested (web: 52.2 tasks per network; mobile: 31.7 tasks per network; < 0.001) and accepted (web: 43.2%; mobile: 20.2%; < 0.001) in the web app vs. the mobile app. Task requests in the web app most commonly related to food (43% of requested tasks), social (15% of requested tasks) and children (13% of requested tasks). The task acceptance rate differed by task categories ( < 0.001), with tasks relating to transport, medical appointments and children accepted at the highest rates (56%, 52% and 49%, respectively). Acceptability and satisfaction data suggested that the app was well received and overall, participants were satisfied with the app.
Findings suggested that this support care networking app achieved widespread uptake for a wide variety of supportive care tasks. Future research focused on optimizing engagement with the mobile app and examining the effectiveness of the app for improving patient and hospital outcomes is warranted.
癌症等重大疾病以及其他重大生活事件,可能导致支持性护理需求突然增加。本研究旨在描述在现实世界条件下,一款支持性护理网络应用程序的参与度、可接受性和满意度。
在研究期间(2018 - 2022年),共有10952人使用了该应用程序。该应用程序旨在使“队长”能够组建一个由朋友和家庭成员组成的网络,以提供及时且个性化定制的支持性护理(包括协助完成诸如送孩子上学、做饭、购物以及接送就医等任务)。参与度通过服务器数据确定,而可接受性和满意度则使用专门设计的调查问卷进行收集。
用户大多为女性(76%),年龄在30至49岁之间(61%)。使用该应用程序最常见的原因是突发疾病(网络端:81%;移动端:64%)。每个网络平均请求42项任务,接受率为32%。与移动应用程序相比,网络应用程序中请求的任务显著更多(网络端:每个网络52.2项任务;移动端:每个网络31.7项任务;<0.001)且被接受的任务也更多(网络端:43.2%;移动端:20.2%;<0.001)。网络应用程序中的任务请求最常涉及食物(所请求任务的43%)、社交(所请求任务的15%)和儿童(所请求任务的13%)。任务接受率因任务类别而异(<0.001),与交通、医疗预约和儿童相关的任务接受率最高(分别为56%、52%和49%)。可接受性和满意度数据表明该应用程序受到广泛欢迎,总体而言,参与者对该应用程序感到满意。
研究结果表明,这款支持性护理网络应用程序在各种支持性护理任务中得到了广泛应用。未来有必要开展研究,重点优化与移动应用程序的互动,并考察该应用程序对改善患者和医院结局的有效性。