Patients' Expectations for App-Based Therapy in Knee Osteoarthritis: User-Centered Design Approach.

Q2 Medicine
Pika Krištof Mirt, Karmen Erjavec, Sabina Krsnik, Petra Kotnik, Hussein Mohsen
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Abstract

Background: Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) requires long-term treatment that faces significant barriers, including inadequate physiotherapy services, especially in Slovenia and comparable European countries. Mobile health apps offer a promising solution to improve accessibility and adherence to KOA treatment.

Objectives: This study aimed to identify expectations of patients with KOA for app-based therapy, determine the functional requirements, and assess the main barriers and benefits of using mobile apps for KOA management. It also examined these factors about demographic data (gender, age, and education level) and motivation to perform knee exercises.

Methods: A mixed methods approach was used, integrating quantitative data from a structured questionnaire and qualitative data from in-depth interviews. The purposive sample comprised 82 patients with symptomatic KOA graded 1-3 on the Kellgren-Lawrence scale, excluding those with cognitive impairments, wheelchair dependency, significant comorbidities, or language barriers.

Results: The analysis revealed that 53.7% (44/82) of patients preferred smartphones, while 40.2% (33/82) favored PCs for remote KOA management, citing accessibility and convenience. Exercise videos received the highest rating (µ=9.45), followed by goal setting and tracking (µ=8.95) and regular e-messages (µ=8.83). Telephone consultations with physiotherapists were also highly valued (µ=8.41). Significant differences were observed in the perceived importance of key disease information (F9=2.077; P=.04) and exercise videos (F9=2.788; P=.05) based on motivation levels but not by gender, age, or education. Perceptions of the appropriate duration of physical activity varied with motivation levels (F9=2.490; P=.02) but not with demographic factors. Men rated ease of use (4.93 vs 4.71; F1=3.961; P=.05) and the clarity of the exercise flow display higher than women. The most significant barrier was inaccurate disease information (µ=3.96), with notable differences across age groups. Younger participants (younger than 40 years) and those aged 51-60 years expressed concerns about time management and information accuracy. Patients highlighted the ability to rewatch exercises as a key app feature, while time efficiency and improved access to physiotherapists were highly valued for convenience. Enhanced communication and accurate information were essential for building trust and ensuring effective treatment.

Conclusions: Mobile health apps for KOA management should be designed with a user-centered approach, prioritizing accessibility, motivation, and effective communication. Key functionalities include high-quality exercise videos, goal setting, symptom tracking, and regular electronic reminders. Mitigating user-reported barriers and integrating age-specific adaptations can enhance adherence and therapeutic outcomes. The findings highlight the potential of mobile health technologies to optimize KOA self-management and improve patient quality of life, particularly in health care systems with limited physiotherapy accessibility, such as those in Slovenia.

膝关节骨性关节炎患者对应用程序治疗的期望:以用户为中心的设计方法
背景:膝关节骨性关节炎(KOA)需要长期治疗,但面临重大障碍,包括物理治疗服务不足,特别是在斯洛文尼亚和类似的欧洲国家。移动健康应用程序为提高KOA治疗的可及性和依从性提供了一个有希望的解决方案。目的:本研究旨在确定KOA患者对应用程序治疗的期望,确定功能需求,并评估使用移动应用程序进行KOA管理的主要障碍和益处。它还检查了人口统计数据(性别、年龄、教育水平)和进行膝关节运动的动机等因素。方法:采用混合方法,将结构化问卷的定量数据与深度访谈的定性数据相结合。目的样本包括82例症状性KOA患者,Kellgren-Lawrence评分为1-3级,排除认知障碍、轮椅依赖、显著合并症或语言障碍。结果:53.7%(44/82)的患者选择智能手机进行远程KOA管理,40.2%(33/82)的患者选择pc进行远程KOA管理,理由是方便快捷。运动视频的评分最高(µ=9.45),其次是目标设定和跟踪(µ=8.95)和定期电子邮件(µ=8.83)。与物理治疗师的电话咨询也很有价值(µ=8.41)。关键疾病信息感知重要性差异有统计学意义(F9=2.077;P=.04)和运动视频(F9=2.788;P= 0.05),但与性别、年龄或教育程度无关。对体育活动适当持续时间的看法随动机水平而变化(F9=2.490;P=.02),但与人口统计学因素无关。男性认为易用性(4.93 vs 4.71;F1 = 3.961;P= 0.05),运动流清晰度高于女性。最显著的障碍是疾病信息不准确(µ=3.96),不同年龄组之间存在显著差异。年轻的参与者(40岁以下)和51-60岁的参与者表达了对时间管理和信息准确性的担忧。患者强调,重新观看锻炼的能力是应用程序的一个关键功能,而时间效率和更好地获得物理治疗师的便利也受到了高度重视。加强沟通和提供准确信息对于建立信任和确保有效治疗至关重要。结论:用于KOA管理的移动健康应用程序应以用户为中心,优先考虑可访问性、动机和有效沟通。主要功能包括高质量的运动视频、目标设定、症状跟踪和定期电子提醒。减轻用户报告的障碍并结合年龄特异性适应可以增强依从性和治疗结果。研究结果强调了移动卫生技术在优化KOA自我管理和改善患者生活质量方面的潜力,特别是在斯洛文尼亚等物理治疗可及性有限的卫生保健系统中。
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