使用移动健康应用程序(ColonClean)提高肠道准备的有效性:开发和可用性研究。

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JMIR Human Factors Pub Date : 2025-01-08 DOI:10.2196/58479
Hui-Yu Chen, Ming-Hsiang Tu, Miao-Yen Chen
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背景:结肠镜检查是结直肠癌的标准诊断方法。患者通常在手术前接受肠准备(BP)的书面和口头指导。不了解血压的重要性可导致25%-30%的患者血压不足。BP的质量影响结肠镜检查的成功率和腺瘤的检出率。我们为Android设备开发了“ColonClean”移动健康(mHealth)应用程序。它包含了膳食指南的可视化表示,使用肠道清洁剂的步骤,以及最后一次排便的观察结果。我们使用技术接受模型来调查使用ColonClean移动健康应用程序是否可以改善用户对BP的态度和行为。目的:本研究旨在验证ColonClean应用程序在增强用户行为和改善血压方面的有效性,为门诊结肠镜检查提供安全、经济的指导。方法:本研究采用结构化问卷法,对ColonClean移动健康应用的感知有用性、感知易用性以及用户对BP的态度和行为进行评估。随机选取40名身心健康、精通中文的门诊患者进行研究。使用SPSS 25.0对数据进行分析,采用Pearson积差相关和简单回归分析对ColonClean的感知进行预测。结果:根据Aronchick肠准备量表,75%(30/40)的参与者达到了“优秀”或“良好”的血压水平。ColonClean移动健康应用程序的感知有用性和感知易用性与用户的态度和行为呈正相关(结论:ColonClean移动健康应用程序具有教育参考作用,可提高BP的有效性。用户表示愿意在未来再次使用这款应用,并将其推荐给家人和朋友,强调了它作为BP教育指南的有效性。
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Using a Mobile Health App (ColonClean) to Enhance the Effectiveness of Bowel Preparation: Development and Usability Study.

Background: Colonoscopy is the standard diagnostic method for colorectal cancer. Patients usually receive written and verbal instructions for bowel preparation (BP) before the procedure. Failure to understand the importance of BP can lead to inadequate BP in 25%-30% of patients. The quality of BP impacts the success of colonoscopy in diagnostic yield and adenoma detection. We developed the "ColonClean" mobile health (mHealth) app for Android devices. It incorporates visual representations of dietary guidelines, steps for using bowel cleansing agents, and observations of the last bowel movement. We used the Technology Acceptance Model to investigate whether the use of the ColonClean mHealth app can improve users' attitudes and behaviors toward BP.

Objective: This study aims to validate the effectiveness of the ColonClean app in enhancing user behavior and improving BP, providing safe and cost-effective outpatient colonoscopy guidance.

Methods: This study uses a structured questionnaire to assess perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and users' attitudes and behaviors toward BP regarding the ColonClean mHealth app. A total of 40 outpatients who were physically and mentally healthy and proficient in Chinese were randomly chosen for this study. The data were analyzed using SPSS 25.0, and we used Pearson product-moment correlation and simple regression analysis to predict the perception of ColonClean.

Results: The results showed that 75% (30/40) of participants achieved an "excellent" or "good" level of BP according to the Aronchick Bowel Preparation Scale. Perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use of the ColonClean mHealth app were positively correlated with users' attitudes and behaviors (P<.05).

Conclusions: The ColonClean mHealth app serves as an educational reference and enhances the effectiveness of BP. Users expressed their willingness to use the app again in the future and recommend it to family and friends, highlighting its effectiveness as an educational guide for BP.

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JMIR Human Factors
JMIR Human Factors Medicine-Health Informatics
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