智利围产期妇女和卫生保健专业人员对围产期应用程序的看法的调查。

IF 2.2 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
mHealth Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.21037/mhealth-22-37
Pamela Franco, Marcia Olhaberry, Saskia Kelders, Antonia Muzard
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背景:全球各地的女性越来越多地使用怀孕和育儿应用程序,几乎成为孕妇体验的常规部分。然而,对于拉丁美洲国家的围产期妇女和卫生保健专业人员对这些应用程序的感受,人们知之甚少,这些国家的数字化转型速度较慢,但数字技术也可以弥合在获得高质量卫生保健方面的差距。方法:本研究旨在通过在线调查评估智利围产期妇女和围产期保健专业人员对怀孕和育儿应用程序的看法。在围产期妇女中,我们研究了应用程序的使用情况,她们在使用的应用程序中看重什么,以及对她们来说什么是“理想的应用程序”。在健康专业人士中,我们探讨了女性使用围产期应用程序的看法,以及她们认为最适合自己客户的应用程序是什么。结果:共有451名围产期妇女和54名围产期保健专业人员完成了调查。结果显示,智利的围产期妇女经常使用围产期应用程序,她们和卫生保健专业人员对此表现出积极的态度。最有价值的属性是怀孕期间身体变化的信息和监测,婴儿(在子宫内和出生后)发育的信息和监测,如何保持健康的信息和提示,以及与其他妇女互动的可能性。结论:围产期应用程序是接受围产期妇女和卫生保健专业人员在智利。出现了一些对“理想应用”的需求。与会者提到需要解决心理健康问题,包括其伴侣的心理健康问题,以及在向为人父母过渡期间需要得到支持。
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A Chilean survey of perinatal women and health care professionals' views towards perinatal apps.

Background: Women around the globe are increasingly engaging with pregnancy and parenting apps, almost becoming a routine part of the maternity experience. However, little is known about what perinatal women and health care professionals feel about those apps in Latin American countries, where the digital transformation has been slower but where digital technologies could also bridge gaps in access to quality health care.

Methods: This study aimed to assess views towards pregnancy and parenting apps in perinatal women and perinatal health care professionals in Chile through an online survey. In perinatal women, we explored app use, what they value in the apps they use, and what an "ideal app" would be for them. In health professionals, we explored opinions about women using perinatal apps and what they think a perfect app for their clients would be.

Results: The survey was completed by 451 perinatal women and 54 perinatal health care professionals. Results show that perinatal women in Chile frequently use perinatal apps, and they and health care professionals show a positive attitude towards them. The most valued attributes are information and monitoring of body changes during pregnancy, information and monitoring of the baby's development (in the uterus and after birth), information and tips on how to stay healthy, and having the possibility to interact with other women.

Conclusions: Perinatal apps are accepted by perinatal women and health care professionals in Chile. Some needs for an "ideal app" emerged. Participants mentioned the need to address mental health, including the mental health of their partner, and the need for support during the transition to parenthood.

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