Schwab Isabella, Ohnhaeuser Tim, Rothe Roxane Lee, Dresbach Till, Schmitz Katharina, Tutzer Natalie, Dymek Nicola Gabriela, Köberlein-Neu Juliane, Scholten Nadine
Institute of Medical Sociology, Health Services Research, and Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, University of Cologne, Eupener Straße 129, Cologne, 50933, Germany.
Department for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Center for Health Communication and Health Services Research, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
JMIR Pediatr Parent. 2025 Jul 9;8:e69079. doi: 10.2196/69079.
Mothers of sick and preterm infants need support to establish and maintain lactation. Although many health technologies on breastfeeding are available, most lack in evidence-based information and are therefore not appropriate for educating mothers. Furthermore, they do not focus on the special challenges of mother-infant separation during lactation in mothers of sick or preterm infants.
The aim of this study is to examine the usability and perceived usefulness of the evidence-based information about lactation and documentation tools contained in the Neo-MILK web app.
A cross-sectional online survey was conducted among mothers of sick and preterm infants admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit in Germany. Descriptive statistics were calculated for the System Usability Scale (SUS) and for self-developed items pertaining to overall satisfaction and perceived usefulness of the app. These included items on evidence-based information and the usability of tracking functions.
Of 341 mothers who were contacted, 80 responded (response rate, 23.4%), and data from 63 mothers were analyzed. The mean SUS score was 76.4. The overall satisfaction rate was high, with 84% (n=53) of respondents indicating that they were either satisfied or very satisfied. Further, 82% (n=52) were inclined to recommend the web app to other parents. On average, the evidence-based information was perceived as helpful, more detailed, and not contradictory compared to information provided at the hospital. At the same time, most of the users reported that the Neo-MILK web app did not exert pressure to provide breast milk to their infants. Approximately 71% (n=45) of the mothers used the documentation tool in the web app several times per week to track their milk volumes.
By combining evidence-based information and useful tools to document milk volume, the Neo-MILK web app was high rated in usability and perceived usefulness. Considering the limitations of the study, this web app appears to be a valuable tool for educating and supporting pump-dependent mothers of sick and preterm infants during lactation.
患病和早产婴儿的母亲需要支持来建立和维持泌乳。尽管有许多关于母乳喂养的健康技术,但大多数缺乏循证信息,因此不适合用于教育母亲。此外,它们没有关注患病或早产婴儿母亲在泌乳期间母婴分离的特殊挑战。
本研究的目的是检验Neo-MILK网络应用程序中包含的关于泌乳的循证信息和记录工具的可用性和感知有用性。
对德国一家新生儿重症监护病房收治的患病和早产婴儿的母亲进行了一项横断面在线调查。计算了系统可用性量表(SUS)以及与应用程序的总体满意度和感知有用性相关的自行开发项目的描述性统计数据。这些项目包括关于循证信息和追踪功能可用性的项目。
在联系的341名母亲中,80名做出了回应(回应率为23.4%),并对63名母亲的数据进行了分析。SUS平均得分为76.4。总体满意度较高,84%(n = 53)的受访者表示他们满意或非常满意。此外,82%(n = 52)倾向于向其他父母推荐该网络应用程序。平均而言,与医院提供的信息相比,循证信息被认为更有帮助、更详细且不矛盾。同时,大多数用户报告说Neo-MILK网络应用程序没有对他们向婴儿提供母乳施加压力。大约71%(n = 45)的母亲每周使用网络应用程序中的记录工具几次来追踪她们的奶量。
通过结合循证信息和记录奶量的有用工具,Neo-MILK网络应用程序在可用性和感知有用性方面获得了很高的评价。考虑到本研究的局限性,这个网络应用程序似乎是一个有价值的工具,可用于教育和支持患病和早产婴儿的依赖吸奶器的母亲在泌乳期间的情况。