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帕金森病患者综合症状管理的移动应用:一项初步可用性研究。

A Mobile App for Comprehensive Symptom Management in People With Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Usability Study.

机构信息

Author Affiliations: Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei Evidence Based Nursing Centre of Korea: A Joanna Briggs Institute of Excellence, College of Nursing, Yonsei University (Dr Lee), Seoul; College of Nursing, Health Science & Human Ecology, Dong-Eui University (Dr Suh), Busan; and Graduate School, Brain Korea 21 FOUR Project, College of Nursing, Yonsei University (Mss E. Kim and Yoo); and Division of Nursing, Severance Hospital, Yonsei University Health System (Dr Y. Kim), Seoul, South Korea.

出版信息

Comput Inform Nurs. 2024 Apr 1;42(4):289-297. doi: 10.1097/CIN.0000000000001089.

Abstract

There is an increasing need for highly accessible health management platforms for comprehensive symptoms of Parkinson disease. Mobile apps encompassing nonmotor symptoms have been rarely developed since these symptoms are often subjective and difficult to reflect what individuals actually experience. The study developed an app for comprehensive symptom management and evaluated its usability and feasibility. A single-group repeated measurement experimental design was used. Twenty-two participants used the app for 6 weeks. Monitoring of nonmotor symptoms, games to address motor symptoms, and medication management were incorporated in the app. Quantitative outcomes were self-assessed through an online questionnaire, and one-on-one telephone interviews were conducted to understand the user's point of view. The successful experience of self-monitoring had improved participants' self-efficacy ( Z = -3.634, P < .001) and medication adherence ( Z = -3.371, P = .001). Facilitators included a simple-to-use interface, entertaining content, and medication helps. Barriers included simple forgetfulness and digital literacy, including unfamiliarity with mobile phone manipulation itself. The study suggested insight into the app use related to acceptability of mobile technology. The preliminary effects on self-efficacy and medication adherence will guide future nursing interventions using mobile health. Our approach will contribute to improving the continuum of care for Parkinson disease by promoting self-monitoring of symptoms.

摘要

人们越来越需要高度可访问的健康管理平台来全面管理帕金森病的症状。由于这些症状通常是主观的,并且难以反映个体实际经历的情况,因此很少开发包含非运动症状的移动应用程序。本研究开发了一种用于全面症状管理的应用程序,并评估了其可用性和可行性。采用单组重复测量实验设计。22 名参与者使用该应用程序 6 周。该应用程序中纳入了非运动症状监测、用于改善运动症状的游戏以及药物管理。通过在线问卷进行定量结果评估,并进行一对一的电话访谈以了解用户的观点。自我监测的成功经验提高了参与者的自我效能感(Z=-3.634,P<.001)和药物依从性(Z=-3.371,P=.001)。促进因素包括易于使用的界面、有趣的内容以及药物治疗的帮助。障碍包括简单的健忘和数字素养,包括对手机操作本身的不熟悉。该研究深入了解了与移动技术接受度相关的应用程序使用情况。自我效能感和药物依从性的初步影响将指导未来使用移动健康的护理干预措施。我们的方法将通过促进症状的自我监测,有助于改善帕金森病的连续护理。

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