Knowledge, attitude, and willingness to use and pay for smartphone applications for physical activity among pregnant women

C. Mbada, Oluwaseun Omole, C. Igwe, David Olakorede, C. Fatoye, O. Akinwande, Comfort Sanuade, A. Odole, F. Fatoye
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Background: A decline in physical activity (PA) during pregnancy, despite its benefits to the mother and fetus, invites concerns for innovative platforms for its implementation. This cross-sectional study assessed knowledge, attitude, and “willingness to use” and “willingness to pay” for smartphone applications (apps) for PA. Materials and Methods: A total of 196 consenting pregnant women participated in this study. Eligible respondents were pregnant women who were 18 years and older, on at least a second antenatal visit and uses a mobile phone. Three purposively selected antenatal care facilities were surveyed. A self-developed questionnaire pilot tested for face and content validity was used as the research tool. Results: The mean age of the respondents was 27.5 ± 3.42 years, and 52% of them were occasionally engaged in PA. The point prevalence for smartphone use for general purpose and the usability rate of smartphone app were 72.4% and 84.2%, respectively. The rates for willingness to use PA apps for pregnancy and willingness to pay for the apps were 64.3% and 63.8%, respectively. There was a significant association between the attitude of respondents toward smartphone apps use for PA and number of parity (χ2 = 7.119; P = 0.028). There was no significant association between knowledge of the use of smartphone apps for PA in pregnancy and each of the educational qualification (χ2 = 13.046; P = 0.523), income (χ2 = 11.086; P = 0.679), age (χ2 = 4.552; P = 0.804), gravidity status (χ2 = 5.302; P = 0.506), and number of parity (χ2 = 1.878; P = 0.758). Conclusion: Nigerian pregnant women have good knowledge, positive attitude, and willingness to use smartphone apps for PA in pregnancy. There was a significant association between the number of parity and each of the attitude and knowledge of the use of smartphone apps for PA.
孕妇使用智能手机应用进行体育锻炼的知识、态度和意愿
背景:怀孕期间身体活动(PA)的减少,尽管对母亲和胎儿都有好处,但却引起了对其实施的创新平台的关注。这项横断面研究评估了智能手机应用程序(app)的知识、态度、“使用意愿”和“支付意愿”。材料与方法:共有196名经同意的孕妇参与本研究。符合条件的调查对象为年满18岁、至少进行过第二次产前检查并使用移动电话的孕妇。有目的地选择三家产前保健机构进行调查。本研究采用自行设计的面效度和内容效度试点问卷作为研究工具。结果:被调查者的平均年龄为27.5±3.42岁,52%的人偶尔从事过PA。智能手机的一般用途使用率和智能手机应用的可用性分别为72.4%和84.2%。愿意在怀孕期间使用PA应用程序和愿意为这些应用程序付费的比例分别为64.3%和63.8%。受访者对PA使用智能手机应用程序的态度与平价次数之间存在显著关联(χ2 = 7.119;P = 0.028)。妊娠期PA智能手机应用程序使用情况与教育程度无显著相关性(χ2 = 13.046;P = 0.523)、收入(χ2 = 11.086;P = 0.679)、年龄(χ2 = 4.552;P = 0.804),妊娠状态(χ2 = 5.302;P = 0.506),奇偶性数(χ2 = 1.878;P = 0.758)。结论:尼日利亚孕妇对孕期PA有良好的认知、积极的态度和使用智能手机app的意愿。在平价的数量和每个人对使用智能手机应用程序的态度和知识之间存在着显著的关联。
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