Salabi Sitti Khadija U, Francisco Peter Julian A, Marcelo Portia Grace F, Trutna Timothy F
Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine and Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines Manila, Manila, Philippines.
Acta Med Philipp. 2025 May 30;59(6):71-77. doi: 10.47895/amp.v59i6.9994. eCollection 2025.
Mobile health applications have become integral in medical education and information access, yet their effectiveness varies, and barriers to engagement persist. This study aimed to develop and evaluate the usability and effectiveness of the Hypertension Now mHealth application in enhancing knowledge and guideline adherence among Family Medicine residents.
A before-and-after educational intervention study was conducted among residents of the Department of Family and Community Medicine (DFCM), Philippine General Hospital, from January to August 2023. The study involved the development of a mobile health application, Hypertension Now, designed to support clinicians on hypertension management. Usability, knowledge scores, and adherence to guidelines were assessed through questionnaires, pre- and post-interventions, and medical chart audits.
All 32 DFCM residents participated. The app received high ratings for ease of use, interface, and overall satisfaction. It significantly increased residents' knowledge scores by 1.6 points (p=0.001). Adherence to proper physical examination (82% vs. 91%, p=0.024), diagnosis (80% vs. 90%, p=0.012), and pharmacologic treatment (53% vs. 83%, p=0.001) significantly improved. However, no significant increases were observed in adherence to risk assessment (83% vs. 78%, p=0.371), laboratory examination (35% vs. 40%, p=0.329), and non-pharmacologic treatment (77% vs. 81%, p=0.470).
This study showed the potential of mobile health tools to support medical education and enhance clinical practice in primary care settings. Integrating apps like Hypertension Now could improve management strategies and patient care outcomes.
移动健康应用已成为医学教育和信息获取中不可或缺的一部分,但其有效性各不相同,且参与度障碍依然存在。本研究旨在开发并评估“高血压即刻行动”移动健康应用在提高家庭医学住院医师知识水平和指南依从性方面的可用性和有效性。
2023年1月至8月,在菲律宾总医院家庭与社区医学部(DFCM)的住院医师中开展了一项前后对照教育干预研究。该研究涉及开发一款移动健康应用“高血压即刻行动”,旨在支持临床医生进行高血压管理。通过问卷调查、干预前后评估以及病历审核来评估可用性、知识得分和指南依从性。
DFCM的32名住院医师全部参与。该应用在易用性、界面和总体满意度方面获得了高分。它使住院医师的知识得分显著提高了1.6分(p=0.001)。在体格检查(82%对91%,p=0.024)、诊断(80%对90%,p=0.012)和药物治疗(53%对83%,p=0.001)方面的依从性显著提高。然而,在风险评估(83%对78%,p=0.371)、实验室检查(35%对40%,p=0.329)和非药物治疗(77%对81%,p=0.470)方面的依从性未观察到显著提高。
本研究表明移动健康工具在支持医学教育和改善基层医疗临床实践方面具有潜力。整合“高血压即刻行动”这类应用可以改善管理策略和患者护理结果。