Evaluating Health Care Provider Perspectives on the Use of Mobile Apps to Support Patients With Heart Failure Management: Qualitative Descriptive Study.

Q2 Medicine
JMIR Cardio Pub Date : 2022-10-26 DOI:10.2196/40546
Bridve Sivakumar, Manon Lemonde, Matthew Stein, Sarah Goldstein, Susanna Mak, JoAnne Arcand
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Abstract

Background: Nonadherence to diet and medical therapies in heart failure (HF) contributes to poor HF outcomes. Mobile apps may be a promising way to improve adherence because they increase knowledge and behavior change via education and monitoring. Well-designed apps with input from health care providers (HCPs) can lead to successful adoption of such apps in practice. However, little is known about HCPs' perspectives on the use of mobile apps to support HF management.

Objective: The aim of this study is to determine HCPs' perspectives (needs, motivations, and challenges) on the use of mobile apps to support patients with HF management.

Methods: A qualitative descriptive study using one-on-one semistructured interviews, informed by the diffusion of innovation theory, was conducted among HF HCPs, including cardiologists, nurses, and nurse practitioners. Transcripts were independently coded by 2 researchers and analyzed using content analysis.

Results: The 21 HCPs (cardiologists: n=8, 38%; nurses: n=6, 29%; and nurse practitioners: n=7, 33%) identified challenges and opportunities for app adoption across 5 themes: participant-perceived factors that affect app adoption-these include patient age, technology savviness, technology access, and ease of use; improved delivery of care-apps can support remote care; collect, share, and assess health information; identify adverse events; prevent hospitalizations; and limit clinic visits; facilitating patient engagement in care-apps can provide feedback and reinforcement, facilitate connection and communication between patients and their HCPs, support monitoring, and track self-care; providing patient support through education-apps can provide HF-related information (ie, diet and medications); and participant views on app features for their patients-HCPs felt that useful apps would have reminders and alarms and participative elements (gamification, food scanner, and quizzes).

Conclusions: HCPs had positive views on the use of mobile apps to support patients with HF management. These findings can inform effective development and implementation strategies of HF management apps in clinical practice.

评估医疗服务提供者对使用移动应用程序支持心力衰竭患者管理的看法:定性描述性研究
背景心力衰竭(HF)患者不坚持饮食和药物治疗会导致HF结果不佳。移动应用程序可能是提高依从性的一种很有前途的方法,因为它们通过教育和监控来增加知识和行为改变。设计良好的应用程序,加上医疗保健提供者(HCP)的投入,可以在实践中成功采用此类应用程序。然而,人们对HCP使用移动应用程序支持HF管理的观点知之甚少。目的本研究的目的是确定HCP对使用移动应用程序支持HF患者管理的看法(需求、动机和挑战)。方法在HF HCP(包括心脏病专家、护士和执业护士)中,采用一对一的半结构访谈进行定性描述性研究,以创新理论的传播为依据。转录本由2名研究人员独立编码,并使用内容分析进行分析。结果21名HCP(心脏病专家:n=8,38%;护士:n=6,29%;执业护士:n=7,33%)在5个主题中确定了应用程序采用的挑战和机会:参与者感知的影响应用程序使用的因素,包括患者年龄、技术知识、技术访问和易用性;改进了护理服务——应用程序可以支持远程护理;收集、共享和评估健康信息;识别不良事件;防止住院;并限制诊所就诊;促进患者参与护理——应用程序可以提供反馈和强化,促进患者与其HCP之间的联系和沟通,支持监测,并跟踪自我护理;通过教育为患者提供支持——应用程序可以提供HF相关信息(即饮食和药物);以及参与者对患者应用程序功能的看法——HCP认为有用的应用程序会有提醒、警报和参与元素(游戏化、食物扫描仪和测验)。结论HCP对使用移动应用程序支持HF患者管理持积极看法。这些发现可以为临床实践中HF管理应用程序的有效开发和实施策略提供信息。
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JMIR Cardio
JMIR Cardio Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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