采用混合方法研究初级保健提供者对以痴呆症为重点的移动医疗应用程序 CareMOBI 的接受程度。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
DIGITAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-11-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20552076241287361
Zuha Ali, Jie Zhong, Tina R Sadarangani
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背景介绍CareMOBI (mhealth for Organization to Bolster Interconnectedness) 是一款以用户为中心的移动应用程序,支持成人日间健康中心、初级保健提供者和家庭护理者之间的安全通信。本研究旨在考察 CareMOBI 在初级医疗机构中的可接受性,并确定促使初级医疗机构采用 CareMOBI 的因素:我们采用了混合方法并行三角测量设计。首先,我们使用技术接受模型问卷收集定量数据。通过后续访谈问题,参与者可以详细阐述他们与 CareMOBI 互动的经历。我们根据技术接受度模型的主要主题(易用性、临床护理价值、与现有工作流程的契合度以及采用的可能性)开发了一个信息矩阵,并将定性数据嵌入其中进行比较:结果:我们的样本包括 10 位初级保健提供者。参与者对 CareMOBI 的易用性(M = 6.71,满分 7 分)、临床护理价值(M = 6.79)和采用可能性(M = 6.71)给予了较高评价。他们认为 CareMOBI 的特定功能很有帮助,包括健康进展摘要和患者档案。相比之下,与会者对 CareMOBI 在现有工作流程中的适应性评分最低(M = 5.52)。定性反馈将这一得分归因于对目前形式的 CareMOBI 与初级医疗环境中使用的电子健康记录系统之间缺乏互操作性的担忧:医疗服务提供者认为 CareMOBI 很有价值且易于使用,最终被采用的可能性很高。但是,在工作流程和电子健康记录整合方面出现了一些问题,这也是团队在下一阶段应用程序开发过程中必须考虑的问题。
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A mixed-methods examination of the acceptability of, CareMOBI, a dementia-focused mhealth app, among primary care providers.

Background: CareMOBI (mhealth for Organization to Bolster Interconnectedness) is a user-centered mobile application that supports secure communication between adult day health centers, primary care providers, and family caregivers. The aim of this study was to examine the acceptability of CareMOBI in the primary care setting and identify factors contributing to the likelihood of adoption among primary care providers.

Methods: We used a mixed-methods concurrent triangulation design. We, first, collected quantitative data using the Technology Acceptance Model questionnaire. Follow-up interview questions allowed participants to elaborate on their experience interacting with CareMOBI. We developed an informational matrix based on major themes within the Technology Acceptance Model (ease of use, value in clinical care, fit within existing workflows, and likelihood of adoption) in which qualitative data were embedded and compared.

Results: Our sample included 10 primary care providers. Participants rated CareMOBI high in ease of use (M = 6.71 out of 7), value in clinical care (M = 6.79), and likelihood of adoption (M = 6.71). They found specific functions of CareMOBI helpful, including the summary of health progress and the patient profile. In contrast, participants reported the lowest score for the fit of CareMOBI within existing workflows (M = 5.52). Qualitative feedback attributed this score to concerns over the lack of interoperability between CareMOBI in its current form and electronic health record systems used in the primary care setting.

Conclusion: Providers found CareMOBI valuable and easy to use, and there was a high likelihood of eventual adoption. However, apprehensions regarding workflow and electronic health records integration arose, which the team will have to consider as they move forward to the next phase of the application's development.

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