AminoApp: The First Brazilian Application for Dietary Monitoring of Inborn Errors of Metabolism in Patients on a Low-Protein Diet.

IF 2.3 Q3 MEDICAL INFORMATICS
Healthcare Informatics Research Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-31 DOI:10.4258/hir.2024.30.4.409
Bianca Fasolo Franceschetto, Júlia Montim Orlandi, Wanessa de Carvalho Rosa, Mariana Lima Scortegagna, Lilia Farret, Ida V D Schwartz, Soraia Poloni
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Abstract

Objectives: Disorders of amino acid metabolism fall under the category of inborn errors of metabolism that can be managed with a protein-restricted diet. However, adherence to such a diet often poses challenges, leading to low treatment engagement. Consequently, there is a pressing need for new resources to aid in dietary self-monitoring. The goal is to develop and implement "AminoApp," an application tailored for dietary self-monitoring in patients with inborn errors of metabolism who are on a low-protein diet.

Methods: The design and development of the application adhered to the user-centered design method. This approach emphasizes active participation and collaboration between users and designers/researchers throughout all stages of product development, including requirement gathering, prototype development, and evaluation. Usability was evaluated using the System Usability Scale, which has been validated in Portuguese.

Results: The application's features include a food diary, a food consultation area, exam records, a recipe calculator, and reports on diet composition and metabolic control. The usability test included four patients on a low-protein diet, three caregivers, and three healthcare professionals. The average usability score was 84.9, with averages of 77.5 for patients, 85.8 for caregivers, and 91.6 for professionals, indicating that the application is user-friendly.

Conclusions: AminoApp is the first application developed in Brazil designed to assist in managing inborn errors of metabolism that require a protein-restricted diet. It was found to be easy to use, and the initial results are promising. Further research is necessary to evaluate the impact of the application on metabolic control and treatment adherence.

AminoApp:巴西首款用于低蛋白饮食患者先天性代谢异常膳食监测的应用程序。
目的:氨基酸代谢紊乱属于先天性代谢错误,可以通过限制蛋白质饮食来控制。然而,坚持这种饮食往往会带来挑战,导致治疗参与度低。因此,迫切需要新的资源来帮助进行饮食自我监控。我们的目标是开发并实施 "AminoApp",这是一款专为低蛋白饮食的先天性代谢异常患者量身定制的饮食自我监控应用程序:该应用程序的设计和开发遵循了以用户为中心的设计方法。这种方法强调在产品开发的各个阶段,包括需求收集、原型开发和评估,用户和设计者/研究人员都要积极参与和合作。可用性采用系统可用性量表进行评估,该量表已在葡萄牙语中得到验证:该应用程序的功能包括食物日记、食物咨询区、检查记录、食谱计算器以及饮食组成和代谢控制报告。参加可用性测试的包括四名低蛋白饮食患者、三名护理人员和三名医护人员。平均可用性得分为 84.9 分,其中患者的平均得分为 77.5 分,护理人员的平均得分为 85.8 分,专业人员的平均得分为 91.6 分,表明该应用程序对用户友好:AminoApp 是巴西开发的第一款应用程序,旨在协助管理需要限制蛋白质饮食的先天性代谢错误。该应用程序易于使用,初步效果良好。有必要开展进一步研究,以评估该应用程序对代谢控制和治疗依从性的影响。
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