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Flo 应用程序在提高女性健康素养、月经和一般健康及幸福感方面的功效:一项试点随机对照试验。

Efficacy of the Flo App in Improving Health Literacy, Menstrual and General Health, and Well-Being in Women: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.

机构信息

Flo Health UK Limited, London, United Kingdom.

Maternal, Adolescent, Reproductive & Child Health Centre, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2024 May 2;12:e54124. doi: 10.2196/54124.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Reproductive health literacy and menstrual health awareness play a crucial role in ensuring the health and well-being of women and people who menstruate. Further, awareness of one's own menstrual cycle patterns and associated symptoms can help individuals identify and manage conditions of the menstrual cycle such as premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Digital health products, and specifically menstrual health apps, have the potential to effect positive change due to their scalability and ease of access.

OBJECTIVE

The primary aim of this study was to measure the efficacy of a menstrual and reproductive health app, Flo, in improving health literacy and health and well-being outcomes in menstruating individuals with and without PMS and PMDD. Further, we explored the possibility that the use of the Flo app could positively influence feelings around reproductive health management and communication about health, menstrual cycle stigma, unplanned pregnancies, quality of life, work productivity, absenteeism, and body image.

METHODS

We conducted 2 pilot, 3-month, unblinded, 2-armed, remote randomized controlled trials on the effects of using the Flo app in a sample of US-based (1) individuals who track their cycles (n=321) or (2) individuals who track their cycles and are affected by PMS or PMDD (n=117).

RESULTS

The findings revealed significant improvements at the end of the study period compared to baseline for our primary outcomes of health literacy (cycle tracking: D̄=1.11; t=5.73, P<.001; PMS or PMDD: D̄=1.20; t=3.76, P<.001) and menstrual health awareness (D̄=3.97; t=7.71, P<.001), health and well-being (D̄=3.44; t=5.94, P<.001), and PMS or PMDD symptoms burden (D̄=-7.08; t=-5.44, P<.001). Improvements were also observed for our secondary outcomes of feelings of control and management over health (D̄=1.01; t=5.08, P<.001), communication about health (D̄=0.93; t=2.41, P=.002), menstrual cycle stigma (D̄=-0.61; t=-2.73, P=.007), and fear of unplanned pregnancies (D̄=-0.22; t=-2.11, P=.04) for those who track their cycles, as well as absenteeism from work and education due to PMS or PMDD (D̄=-1.67; t=-2.49, P=.01).

CONCLUSIONS

These pilot randomized controlled trials demonstrate that the use of the Flo app improves menstrual health literacy and awareness, general health and well-being, and PMS or PMDD symptom burden. Considering the widespread use and affordability of the Flo app, these findings show promise for filling important gaps in current health care provisioning such as improving menstrual knowledge and health.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

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摘要

背景

生殖健康素养和月经健康意识对于确保女性和经期人群的健康和福祉至关重要。此外,了解自己的月经周期模式和相关症状有助于个人识别和管理月经周期相关的疾病,如经前期综合征(PMS)和经前期烦躁障碍(PMDD)。由于数字健康产品具有可扩展性和易于获取的特点,因此它们有可能带来积极的变化。

目的

本研究的主要目的是测量 Flo 月经和生殖健康应用程序在提高有或没有 PMS 和 PMDD 的经期人群的健康素养以及健康和幸福感方面的效果。此外,我们还探讨了使用 Flo 应用程序是否可以积极影响生殖健康管理和健康沟通、月经周期耻辱感、意外怀孕、生活质量、工作生产力、缺勤和身体形象方面的感受。

方法

我们对美国(1)跟踪月经周期的人群(n=321)或(2)跟踪月经周期且受 PMS 或 PMDD 影响的人群(n=117)进行了 2 项为期 3 个月的、非盲、2 臂、远程随机对照试验,以评估使用 Flo 应用程序的效果。

结果

与基线相比,研究结束时我们的主要健康素养(周期跟踪:D̄=1.11;t=5.73,P<.001;PMS 或 PMDD:D̄=1.20;t=3.76,P<.001)和月经健康意识(D̄=3.97;t=7.71,P<.001)、健康和幸福感(D̄=3.44;t=5.94,P<.001)以及 PMS 或 PMDD 症状负担(D̄=-7.08;t=-5.44,P<.001)等主要结局都有显著改善。在跟踪月经周期的人群中,对健康的控制感和管理感(D̄=1.01;t=5.08,P<.001)、健康沟通(D̄=0.93;t=2.41,P=.002)、月经周期耻辱感(D̄=-0.61;t=-2.73,P=.007)以及对意外怀孕的恐惧(D̄=-0.22;t=-2.11,P=.04)等次要结局也有所改善。对于因 PMS 或 PMDD 而缺勤的人群,缺勤(D̄=-1.67;t=-2.49,P=.01)和缺勤(D̄=-1.67;t=-2.49,P=.01)也有所改善。

结论

这些初步随机对照试验表明,使用 Flo 应用程序可以提高月经健康素养和意识、一般健康和幸福感以及 PMS 或 PMDD 症状负担。考虑到 Flo 应用程序的广泛使用和可负担性,这些发现为改善当前医疗保健提供服务中的重要空白提供了希望,例如提高月经知识和健康水平。

试验注册

OSF 注册中心 osf.io/pcgw7;https://osf.io/pcgw7;OSF 注册中心 osf.io/ry8vq;https://osf.io/ry8vq。

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