Patient experience and barriers of using a mHealth exercise app in musculoskeletal (MSK) Physiotherapy.

PLOS digital health Pub Date : 2024-10-07 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pdig.0000626
Jack Grodon, Christopher Tack, Laura Eccott, Mindy C Cairns
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Digital transformation has led to an abundance of digital health technologies (DHTs) readily available for Physiotherapists. In July 2020, the Physiotherapy department at a London NHS Trust implemented a mobile health (mHealth) exercise application (app), Physitrack. This service evaluation aims to evaluate patient experience and identify any barriers to using Physitrack/PhysiApp in musculoskeletal (MSK) Physiotherapy. An online experience survey was sent to 10,287 MSK Physiotherapy patients who had appointments between January 17th and April 9th 2022.The survey received 1,447 responses (response rate: 14.07%), with 954 (65.93%) respondents previously provided PhysiApp as part of their Physiotherapy management. Most participants used PhysiApp (83.06%), found it easy to use (82.20%) and had positive perceptions on how it added value to their Physiotherapy treatment through its functionality. However, negative impacts on patient-centred care and practical exercise demonstration were apparent in the qualitative results. Key barriers to use included suboptimal explanation, digital exclusion, registration/ login issues and opinion that PhysiApp was superfluous to Physiotherapy treatment. These differed to the main barriers of why participants stopped using/ used PhysiApp less: if they were confident exercising without it, their condition improved/ resolved, loss of motivation, their exercise programme ended or if they found their exercise programme was unsuitable. Despite multiple interdependent factors influencing patient experience and barriers of using PhysiApp, the survey results revealed the significant influence that is exerted by MSK Physiotherapists. The patient-physiotherapist interaction can positively or negatively impact upon many barriers of use and the subsequent potential added value of PhysiApp to MSK Physiotherapy treatment. Future research should focus on those at most risk of digital exclusion and health inequalities, exploring their barriers to using mHealth apps and other DHTs.

在肌肉骨骼(MSK)物理治疗中使用移动医疗运动应用程序的患者体验和障碍。
数字化转型带来了大量可供物理治疗师使用的数字健康技术(DHT)。2020 年 7 月,伦敦一家 NHS 信托基金会的物理治疗部门采用了移动医疗(mHealth)运动应用程序(app)--Physitrack。这项服务评估旨在评价患者的体验,并找出在肌肉骨骼(MSK)物理治疗中使用 Physitrack/PhysiApp 的障碍。调查共收到 1447 份回复(回复率:14.07%),其中 954 名受访者(65.93%)曾将 PhysiApp 作为其物理治疗管理的一部分。大多数受访者使用过 PhysiApp(83.06%),认为其易于使用(82.20%),并对 PhysiApp 如何通过其功能为物理治疗增值持积极看法。然而,在定性结果中,以患者为中心的护理和实际锻炼示范受到了明显的负面影响。使用PhysiApp的主要障碍包括:不完善的解释、数字排斥、注册/登录问题以及认为PhysiApp对物理治疗是多余的。这些障碍与参与者停止使用/减少使用PhysiApp的主要原因不同:如果他们有信心在没有PhysiApp的情况下进行锻炼,他们的病情得到了改善/缓解,失去了动力,他们的锻炼计划结束了,或者他们发现自己的锻炼计划不合适。尽管有多种相互依存的因素影响着患者使用 PhysiApp 的体验和障碍,但调查结果揭示了 MSK 物理治疗师所发挥的重要影响。患者与物理治疗师之间的互动可对许多使用障碍产生积极或消极的影响,并影响 PhysiApp 对 MSK 物理治疗的潜在附加值。未来的研究应重点关注那些最容易受到数字排斥和健康不平等影响的人群,探索他们在使用移动医疗应用程序和其他 DHT 时遇到的障碍。
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