Evaluation of usability, feasibility and acceptance of the digital training diary Trainingslog for individuals with axSpA: a mixed-method study.

IF 2.1 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Neva Pfyl, Lea Ettlin, Karin Niedermann, Anne-Kathrin Rausch
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Abstract

Background: Physical activity (PA), including regular exercise, is essential for the successful management of axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA). To promote a physically active lifestyle, a digital training diary (Trainingslog) was developed in an user-centered approach by the Swiss Ankylosing Spondylitis Association (SVMB). A training diary promotes PA through feedback, goal setting and self-monitoring, which can also be used for PA counselling by physiotherapists (PT). Usability, feasibility and acceptance are essential for the successful implementation of a mobile Health Intervention such as the Trainingslog. The study objective is to evaluate the usability, feasibility and acceptance of the Trainingslog for individuals with axSpA and PTs.

Methods: A mixed-methods design was performed among potential end-users of the Trainingslog. Quantitative data was collected by use of questionnaires (System Usability Scale (SUS, 0-100 scale), user version of the Mobile App Rating Scale (uMARS, 5 point scale)) and number of training entries. Subsequently, qualitative data was gathered through semi-structured online focus groups or individual interviews.

Results: 11 PTs (9 women, mean age 52.5 [SD 15.6]) and 10 individuals with axSpA (6 women, mean age 48 [SD 13.4]) participated. The quantitative data showed mean SUS scores for usability of 82.5 [SD 21.76] for PTs and 77.0 [SD 9.34] for individuals with axSpA. The mean uMARS sector B scores for feasibility were 4.2 [SD 0.49] for PTs and 4.1 [SD 0.38] for individuals with axSpA. Acceptance, as indicated by the uMARS results (mean score > 3 in Sectors E and F for both groups), was given. But there was a lower-than-expected agreement in the training entries, with 59.86% of entries matching between the Trainingslog and the paper diary. The qualitative analysis unveiled that while usability and feasibility were good, acceptance was lower, primarily due to the use of a web-based link instead of an app version.

Conclusion: The Trainingslog showed a good usability and feasibility, while the acceptance was lower than expected. Acceptance could be increased by offering the Trainingslog as an app-based version, along with implementing additional recommendations for enhancement. Consequently, the Trainingslog has the potential to be applied in PA counselling by PTs or as a self-monitoring tool for individuals with axSpA.

评估数字培训日记的可用性、可行性和接受度——axSpA患者的培训日志:一项混合方法研究。
背景:身体活动(PA),包括规律的锻炼,对于成功治疗轴性脊柱炎(axSpA)至关重要。为了促进积极运动的生活方式,瑞士强直性脊柱炎协会(SVMB)以用户为中心开发了一种数字训练日记(Trainingslog)。训练日记通过反馈、目标设定和自我监控来促进PA,也可以用于物理治疗师(PT)的PA咨询。可用性、可行性和可接受性是成功实施“培训日志”等流动卫生干预措施的关键。本研究的目的是评估培训日志对axSpA和PTs患者的可用性、可行性和可接受性。方法:在培训日志的潜在最终用户中进行混合方法设计。通过问卷调查(系统可用性量表(SUS, 0-100分制)、用户版移动应用评分量表(uMARS, 5分制)和培训条目数收集定量数据。随后,通过半结构化的在线焦点小组或个人访谈收集定性数据。结果:11名患者(9名女性,平均年龄52.5岁[SD 15.6])和10名axSpA患者(6名女性,平均年龄48岁[SD 13.4])参与了研究。定量数据显示,患者可用性的平均SUS得分为82.5 [SD 21.76], axSpA患者的平均SUS得分为77.0 [SD 9.34]。患者的uMARS B区可行性平均评分为4.2 [SD 0.49], axSpA患者为4.1 [SD 0.38]。正如uMARS结果所表明的那样(两组在E和F部门的平均得分为bb0.3),被接受。但培训条目的一致性低于预期,培训日志与纸质日记之间的条目匹配率为59.86%。定性分析显示,虽然可用性和可行性都很好,但接受度较低,主要是因为使用了网络链接而不是应用程序版本。结论:培训日志具有较好的可用性和可行性,但接受度低于预期。通过提供基于应用程序的培训日志版本,以及实施其他增强建议,可以提高接受度。因此,培训日志有潜力应用于PTs的PA咨询或作为axSpA患者的自我监控工具。
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BMC Rheumatology
BMC Rheumatology Medicine-Rheumatology
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