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SunCloud:一款针对尿失禁儿童的移动应用程序。

SunCloud: A mobile application for children with urinary incontinence.

作者信息

Acikgoz Ayfer, Cakirli Merve, Tokar Baran, Celik Ozer

机构信息

Department of Child Health and Disease Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey.

Departments of Paediatric Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey.

出版信息

J Eval Clin Pract. 2025 Feb;31(1):e14122. doi: 10.1111/jep.14122. Epub 2024 Aug 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM

Urinary incontinence is an important problem with potentially adverse effects on the psychological, social and personality development of children. Today, with the developing technology, the use of information and communication technologies such as wearable technology, message services and mobile applications has become widespread in solving health problems. In this study, it was aimed to develop a mobile application that facilitates the follow-up of children, increases their compliance with treatment and ensures the continuity of communication between them and the health worker. The methodology, design and preliminary evaluation results of the mobile application are presented in this article.

METHODS

During the development process of the mobile application, the content was first created in line with the literature review. After the content was determined, the interface design was made on MS Word and Photoshop software. At this stage, six experts were consulted for content and design. The mobile application, finalised in design, was implemented on Android and IOS platforms. After the mobile application was created, 10 children and their families were interviewed.

RESULTS

Nine of the families (90%) found the developed mobile application useful and easy to use. Families' suggestions to improve the mobile application were to make it more interesting for children and to enrich its content.

CONCLUSION

In line with the feedback, the mobile application was updated and finalised. Preliminary results are promising that the developed mobile application can be used as an aid to treatment in children with urinary incontinence. With the mobile application developed, urotherapy training was not limited to the time they visited the hospital. This suggests that the mobile application can eliminate the problem of partial or omitted treatment. This research has shown that leveraging technology can be a good option to increase treatment success.

CLINICAL TRIAL NUMBER

NCT05815940.

摘要

背景与目的

尿失禁是一个重要问题,可能对儿童的心理、社交和个性发展产生不利影响。如今,随着技术的发展,可穿戴技术、信息服务和移动应用等信息通信技术在解决健康问题方面的应用已变得广泛。本研究旨在开发一款移动应用程序,以方便对儿童进行跟踪随访,提高他们对治疗的依从性,并确保他们与医护人员之间沟通的连续性。本文介绍了该移动应用程序的方法、设计和初步评估结果。

方法

在移动应用程序的开发过程中,首先根据文献综述创建内容。确定内容后,在MS Word和Photoshop软件上进行界面设计。在此阶段,就内容和设计咨询了六位专家。设计定稿后的移动应用程序在安卓和IOS平台上实现。创建移动应用程序后,对10名儿童及其家庭进行了访谈。

结果

九个家庭(90%)认为开发的移动应用程序有用且易于使用。家庭对改进移动应用程序的建议是使其对儿童更具趣味性并丰富其内容。

结论

根据反馈,对移动应用程序进行了更新和定稿。初步结果表明,开发的移动应用程序有望用作尿失禁儿童治疗的辅助工具。通过开发的移动应用程序,尿疗训练不限于他们去医院就诊的时间。这表明该移动应用程序可以消除部分治疗或治疗遗漏的问题。这项研究表明,利用技术可能是提高治疗成功率的一个好选择。

临床试验编号

NCT05815940。

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