Datamama,将怀孕研究带入未来:一个公民科学怀孕移动应用程序的设计、开发和评估

Eva Gerbier, Y. Vial, J. Puder, Olivier Le Dizès, M. Andrey, A. Arhab, A. Horsch, Valérie Avignon, Déborah Fort, C. Deforges, C. J. Fischer Fumeaux, Isabelle Henriot, Diana Pinto Pereira Goncalves, L. Pomar, G. Favre, F. Damnon, H. Legardeur, Gaëlle Mayor, M. Ceulemans, Nohan Budry, Didier Page, J. Eisenberger, O. Liechti, D. Baud, A. Panchaud
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背景:怀孕手机应用程序(app)在过去十年中越来越受欢迎,其中一些被用来促进研究招募或健康行为。然而,没有一款应用程序可以作为收集一般数据用于研究目的的一体化解决方案,并为女性提供有用和理想的功能。目的:创建和开发一款瑞士怀孕手机app,作为收集研究数据的创新手段,为用户提供可靠的信息。方法:通过回顾文献和评估瑞士AppStore中流行的应用程序来确定应用程序的关键功能。一个工程师团队开发了这款应用程序,其中包括怀孕时间表、数据收集问卷、医学和心理学文章以及带有约会提醒的清单。内容由被认为是该主题专家的医疗保健提供者编写和审查。调查问卷由聊天机器人根据用户的胎龄进行分发。该项目得到了沃州伦理委员会的批准。在Datamama的主屏幕上发布了一项包含十个问题的在线调查,以评估用户对该应用程序的使用情况(27.11- 19.12.2022)。结果:通过对84篇文章和25个流行应用的回顾,我们发现需要一个全面的怀孕应用程序。Datamama的开发耗时2年,包括创建70篇医学和心理学文章和29份问卷,涵盖300个独特变量。上线6个月后,共有800名用户参与问卷调查,平均参与率为73%。65名女性完成了这项调查,其中70.8%的人每周使用该应用一次到多次。使用该应用程序的主要原因是通过回答问卷来帮助研究,其次是获得可靠的医疗信息。使用该应用程序最常见的原因是通过回答问卷来帮助研究(42/65,67%的女性将其评为第一),其次是获得可靠的医疗信息(34/65,54%的女性将其评为第二)。女性认为这些信息清晰、易懂、有趣,对数据处理的信任度为98.5%。推荐这款应用的平均评分为8分(10分),并建议增加医疗内容的数量,并根据胎龄进行定制。结论:Datamama是第一款同时满足患者和研究人员需求的妊娠应用。用户最初的反馈是积极的,强调了未来成功的挑战。未来的工作将包括改进应用程序,验证数据并使用它来回答特定的怀孕相关研究问题。
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Datamama, bringing pregnancy research into the future: design, development, and evaluation of a citizen science pregnancy mobile application
Background: Pregnancy mobile applications (apps) have grown in popularity over the past decade, with some being used to promote study recruitment or health behaviors. However, no app serves as an all-in-one solution for collecting general data for research purposes and providing women with useful and desirable features. Aim: To create and develop a Swiss pregnancy mobile app as an innovative means to collect research data and provide users with reliable information. Methods: Determining the key features of the app involved a review of the literature and assessment of popular apps in the Swiss AppStore. A team of engineers developed the app, which includes a pregnancy timeline, questionnaires for data collection, medical and psychological articles and a checklist with appointment reminders. The content was written and reviewed by healthcare providers considered experts in the topics adressed. The questionnaires are distributed based on the user’s gestational age, by a chatbot. The project was authorized by the ethics commission in the canton of Vaud. An online survey of ten questions, advertised on Datamama’s home screen, was conducted to assess the users’ use of the app (27.11- 19.12.2022). Results: A review of 84 articles and 25 popular apps showed the need for a comprehensive pregnancy app. The development of Datamama took 2 years and included the creation of 70 medical and psychological articles and 29 questionnaires covering 300 unique variables. Six months after the launch, there were 800 users with a 73% average participation rate in the questionnaires. Sixty-five women completed the survey, with 70.8% using the app once to multiple times per week. The primary reason for using the app was to help research by answering the questionnaires, followed by access to reliable medical information. The reason most frequently ranked first for using the app was to help research by answering the questionnaires (42/65, 67% of women rated it first), followed by access to reliable medical information (34/65, 54% women rated it second). Women rated the information as clear, understandable, and interesting with a trust rating in data handling at 98.5%. The average grade for recommending the app was 8/10, with suggestions for increasing the amount of medical content and tailoring it based on gestational age. Conclusion: Datamama is the first pregnancy app to address the needs of both patients and researchers. Initial feedback from users was positive, highlighting future challenges for success. Future work will consist in improving the app, validating the data and use it to answer specific pregnancy-related research questions.
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