Community-Driven Development of the Chalerm App: A Mobile Health Application for Chronic Disease Management and Elderly Care in Southern Thailand.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare Pub Date : 2025-09-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JMDH.S541792
Akkachai Lekapol, Buppha Raksanam, Wittaya Sornkaew, Phiman Thirarattanasunthon, Worayuth Nak-Ai, Abdulloh Bunmalert, Rattana Kraikaew, Benjawan Chuaykaew, Lafi Munira, Anwar Mallongi
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Abstract

Background: Mobile health (mHealth) applications have the potential to improve chronic disease management and healthcare support for older adults. However, their development and contextual adaptation in rural communities remain limited. This study aimed to develop and evaluate the Chalerm App, a mobile health application designed to strengthen chronic disease management, service accessibility, and caregiver support among older adults in Southern Thailand.

Methods: A participatory action research (PAR) design was conducted at a Health Promoting Hospital in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, Southern Thailand, from March to August 2024. The Chalerm App was developed on Android- and iOS-based platforms through collaboration with software developers, health professionals, and community stakeholders. The study comprised three phases. In Phase 1 (Situation analysis), 223 participants-including 30 elderly individuals, 10 health staff, 7 community leaders, and 176 community members-were recruited using stratified random sampling and participated in interviews and focus groups to identify care gaps. In Phase 2 (Mobile Health Application Development), 30 participants-including 10 health staff, 7 community leaders, and 13 elderly individuals with their caregivers-engaged in co-designing the app. In Phase 3 (Usability and Effectiveness Assessment), 30 elderly individuals and caregivers, recruited via simple random sampling, evaluated the app using a validated researcher-developed tool.

Results: In Phase 1, the main challenges identified included the high prevalence of chronic diseases (hypertension, diabetes, and degenerative joint disease), psychological issues such as loneliness and depression, limited access to healthcare due to geographical and workforce constraints, and low levels of digital literacy. In Phase 2, the Chalerm App was developed with four key functions: (1) Remote Appointment Scheduling, (2) Demographic Information Display, (3) Home Navigation Support, and (4) Health Knowledge Repository. In Phase 3, the evaluation demonstrated that the app significantly exceeded the quality benchmark (p < 0.001), showing notable improvements in elderly healthcare performance, perceptions of the innovation, and the overall quality of care services (p < 0.001).

Conclusion: The Chalerm App improved chronic disease management, service accessibility, and caregiver support for older adults in a rural Thai community. Findings suggest that community-driven mHealth solutions can reduce healthcare inequities in resource-limited settings with potential applicability to similar contexts.

社区驱动的Chalerm App开发:泰国南部慢性病管理和老年人护理的移动健康应用程序。
背景:移动医疗(mHealth)应用程序具有改善老年人慢性病管理和医疗保健支持的潜力。然而,它们在农村社区的发展和情境适应仍然有限。本研究旨在开发和评估Chalerm App,这是一款移动健康应用程序,旨在加强泰国南部老年人的慢性病管理、服务可及性和护理人员支持。方法:采用参与式行动研究(PAR)设计,于2024年3月至8月在泰国南部那空西塔玛拉省的一家健康促进医院进行。通过与软件开发者、健康专业人士和社区利益相关者的合作,Chalerm应用程序在基于Android和ios的平台上开发。这项研究包括三个阶段。在第一阶段(情况分析),采用分层随机抽样的方法招募了223名参与者,包括30名老年人、10名卫生人员、7名社区领导和176名社区成员,并参加了访谈和焦点小组,以确定护理差距。在第二阶段(移动健康应用程序开发),30名参与者——包括10名卫生工作者、7名社区领导人和13名老年人及其护理人员——参与了应用程序的共同设计。在第三阶段(可用性和有效性评估),通过简单随机抽样招募30名老年人和护理人员,使用经过验证的研究人员开发的工具评估应用程序。结果:在第一阶段,确定的主要挑战包括慢性病(高血压、糖尿病和退行性关节疾病)的高患病率,孤独和抑郁等心理问题,由于地理和劳动力限制而获得医疗保健的机会有限,以及数字素养水平低。在第二阶段,Chalerm App开发了四个关键功能:(1)远程预约安排,(2)人口统计信息显示,(3)家庭导航支持,(4)健康知识库。在第三阶段,评估表明该应用程序显著超过了质量基准(p < 0.001),在老年人医疗保健绩效、创新认知和整体护理服务质量方面表现出显着改善(p < 0.001)。结论:Chalerm App改善了泰国农村社区老年人的慢性病管理、服务可及性和护理人员支持。研究结果表明,社区驱动的移动医疗解决方案可以减少资源有限环境中的医疗不公平现象,并可能适用于类似环境。
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Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
3.00%
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287
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare (JMDH) aims to represent and publish research in healthcare areas delivered by practitioners of different disciplines. This includes studies and reviews conducted by multidisciplinary teams as well as research which evaluates or reports the results or conduct of such teams or healthcare processes in general. The journal covers a very wide range of areas and we welcome submissions from practitioners at all levels and from all over the world. Good healthcare is not bounded by person, place or time and the journal aims to reflect this. The JMDH is published as an open-access journal to allow this wide range of practical, patient relevant research to be immediately available to practitioners who can access and use it immediately upon publication.
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