Intention of smartphone application usage in diabetes self-management and its associated factors among patients with diabetes: A cross-sectional study.

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Malaysian Family Physician Pub Date : 2025-02-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.51866/oa.729
Geok Seim Lim, Ai Theng Cheong, Ping Yein Lee, Shariff Mohamad Siti Maisarah
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Abstract

Introduction: Many Malaysians with diabetes lack sufficient knowledge about diabetes selfmanagement. With the widespread adoption of smartphones, mobile health (mHealth) solutions could help empower patients with diabetes to self-manage their condition effectively. This study aimed to determine the intention of patients with diabetes to use diabetes self-management applications (DSMAs) and its associated factors in a primary care setting.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at a government health clinic in the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur from 1 July to 30 September 2019. We recruited 723 patients with diabetes using systematic random sampling. A validated self-administered questionnaire was used to evaluate patients' intention to use DSMAs and its associated factors were determined via multiple logistic regression.

Results: Among 719/723 patients with diabetes included in the analysis, 49.9% intended to use DSMAs. Those who had a household income of >RM 6000 (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 10.652, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.709-66.398, P<0.011), agreed (AOR=8.959, 95% CI=3.327- 24.128, P<0.001) or neutrally agreed (A0R=3.403, 95% CI= 1.188-9.749, P=0.023) with the perceived usefulness of DSMAs, did not have resistance to change (A0R=2.458, 95% CI= 1.2934.672, P=0.006) and had a facilitating condition (A0R=9.454, 95% CI=2.718-32.881, P<0.001) had higher odds of intending to use DSMAs than their counterparts.

Conclusion: Nearly half of patients with diabetes intend to use DSMAs, indicating the potential of DSMAs as alternative tools for assisting in diabetes self-management. Education focusing on the usefulness of DSMAs and exploring facilitating conditions with patients can help increase the intention of patients to use DSMAs.

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Malaysian Family Physician
Malaysian Family Physician Medicine-Family Practice
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1.20
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41
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Malaysian Family Physician is the official journal of the Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia. It is published three times a year. Circulation: The journal is distributed free of charge to all members of the Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia. Complimentary copies are also sent to other organizations that are members of the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA).
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