The WeThrive App and Its Impact on Adolescents Who Menstruate: Qualitative Study.

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Nora MacNeil, Victoria Price, Meghan Pike
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Abstract

Background: Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) affects up to 37% of adolescents. Without recognition, HMB can lead to other medical conditions resulting in diminished health-related quality of life. WeThrive, a new mobile health (mHealth) app, implements the pictorial bleeding assessment chart to identify HMB, and the adolescent Menstrual Bleeding Questionnaire to measure the effects of HMB on adolescents' health-related quality of life. If HMB is identified, WeThrive will connect users to local clinics for further assessment of their menstrual bleeding with a health care provider.

Objective: This study aimed to describe adolescents' experiences using WeThrive app.

Methods: This qualitative study was approved by the local Research Ethics Board in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and informed consent was provided by all participants. Individual semistructured interviews were held via videoconference with adolescents younger than 18 years, who had at least 1 menstrual period and had used WeThrive at least once. Interview transcripts were thematically analyzed by 2 investigators (MP and NMN) independently, and the κ statistic was calculated to determine the strength of correlation in themes.

Results: Five adolescents (mean age 15.5, range 13-18 years), participated in the interviews. All participants stated that WeThrive helps them better understand their menstrual periods by predicting period onset, recognizing menstrual symptoms, and identifying HMB. Four themes were identified: (1) the importance of visual features and usability, (2) newly obtained knowledge using WeThrive, (3) feature use depends on menstrual health, and (4) trustworthiness. There was substantial agreement on the identified themes (κ=0.73).

Conclusions: WeThrive is visually appealing, and trustworthy, and helps users better understand their menstrual periods, including identifying HMB. By identifying HMB early, WeThrive has the potential to improve the recognition of bleeding disorders and iron deficiency in adolescents. WeThrive is a useful tool to help adolescents better understand their menstrual periods.

WeThrive 应用程序及其对月经期青少年的影响:定性研究。
背景:多达 37% 的青少年会受到月经大量出血(HMB)的影响。如果不加以识别,HMB 可能会引发其他疾病,导致与健康相关的生活质量下降。WeThrive是一款全新的移动医疗(mHealth)应用程序,它采用图形化出血评估表来识别HMB,并采用青少年月经出血问卷来测量HMB对青少年健康相关生活质量的影响。如果确定为 HMB,WeThrive 将为用户联系当地诊所,由医疗服务提供者对其月经出血情况进行进一步评估:本研究旨在描述青少年使用 WeThrive 应用程序的体验:这项定性研究已获得新斯科舍省哈利法克斯市当地研究伦理委员会的批准,所有参与者均已知情同意。通过视频会议对至少来过一次月经并至少使用过一次 WeThrive 的 18 岁以下青少年进行了个人半结构化访谈。访谈记录由两名调查人员(MP 和 NMN)独立进行主题分析,并计算 κ 统计量以确定主题的相关性强度:五名青少年(平均年龄 15.5 岁,13-18 岁不等)参加了访谈。所有参与者都表示,WeThrive 通过预测月经来潮、识别月经症状和识别 HMB 帮助他们更好地了解自己的月经期。访谈确定了四个主题(1) 视觉功能和可用性的重要性,(2) 使用 WeThrive 获得的新知识,(3) 功能的使用取决于月经健康状况,以及 (4) 可信度。结论:WeThrive 在视觉上很吸引人:WeThrive具有视觉吸引力和可信度,可帮助用户更好地了解自己的月经情况,包括识别HMB。通过早期识别 HMB,WeThrive 有可能提高对青少年出血性疾病和铁缺乏症的识别率。WeThrive 是帮助青少年更好地了解其月经情况的有用工具。
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JMIR Formative Research
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