探索孕期和产后促进积极生活方式的移动应用的用户资料和偏好:横断面研究。

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Laura Alves, Cátia Ferreira, Cristiana Mercê, Rita Santos-Rocha
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背景:移动健康应用程序(app)的激增为促进母胎健康结果提供了有希望的机会。虽然有许多与怀孕相关的应用程序,但它们与用户需求和基于证据的建议的一致性仍有待研究。本研究旨在分析孕期和产后促进健康生活方式的移动应用的使用概况、特征和偏好,特别强调身体活动。方法:采用横断面回顾性研究,通过谷歌Forms平台,使用名为“积极怀孕App-促进怀孕期间和产后积极健康的生活方式”的调查问卷,包括36个数字格式的问题。参与者包括235名孕妇或产后妇女,平均年龄为36±4.67岁,婴儿出生在2021年至2023年之间。结果:受访女性中,80%在怀孕期间进行体育锻炼(39% 1-2次/周),63%在产后进行体育锻炼。步行是主要的活动(90%的健康活动)。大多数参与者(87%)从未使用过怀孕专用健身应用,尽管53%的人使用普通健身应用。大多数人认为,在怀孕期间和产后进行体育活动的具体应用是重要的或非常重要的。关于该应用程序的主要偏好是:在怀孕和产后获得有关积极健康生活方式的建议;与健康和运动专业人员直接互动;能够记录健康和临床参数、身体活动和训练日志;获得产后准备和恢复规划指南;以及在家和户外进行的锻炼。结论:用户视角是一种关注最终用户观点和偏好的实际趋势,因为他们是软件设计的对象。研究结果强调并强调了为怀孕期间和产后的身体活动和其他生活方式参数构建一个特定应用程序的重要性,该应用程序包括可靠和最新的信息,允许与健康和运动专业人员进行互动以进行监测,并能够记录进展。这些结果将用于“主动孕App”的创建和开发,从而更好地满足孕妇和产后妇女的需求和需求。
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Exploring user profiles and preferences for mobile apps promoting active lifestyles during pregnancy and postpartum: cross-sectional study.

Background: The proliferation of mobile health applications (apps) presents promising opportunities for promoting maternal-fetal health outcomes. While numerous pregnancy-related apps exist, their alignment with user needs and evidence-based recommendations remains understudied. This study aimed to analyze the usage profile, characteristics, and preferences regarding mobile apps for promoting a healthy lifestyle during pregnancy and postpartum, with particular emphasis on physical activity.

Methods: A cross-sectional retrospective study was conducted using a questionnaire titled "Active Pregnancy App- Promoting an active and healthy lifestyle during pregnancy and postpartum," consisting of 36 questions in digital format via the Google Forms platform. The participants included 235 pregnant or postpartum women, with a mean age of 36 ± 4.67 years, with babies born between 2021 and 2023.

Results: Among the women surveyed, 80% engaged in physical activity during pregnancy (39% 1-2 times/week), and 63% in the postpartum period. Walking was the predominant activity (90% of health/wellness activities). Most participants (87%) had never used pregnancy-specific fitness apps, despite 53% using general fitness apps. The majority considered the existence of a specific application for physical activity during pregnancy and postpartum to be important or very important. The main preferences regarding the app were: access to recommendations on an active and healthy lifestyle during pregnancy and postpartum; direct interaction with health and exercise professionals; the ability to record health and clinical parameters, physical activity, and training logs; access to guidelines on postpartum preparation and recovery programs; and workouts to perform at home and outdoors.

Conclusions: User perspective is an actual trend for focusing on end users' point of view and preferences, as they are the people for whom the software is designed. The results reinforce and highlight the relevance of building a specific app for physical activity and other lifestyle parameters during pregnancy and postpartum that includes reliable and updated information, allows interaction with health and exercise professionals for monitoring, and enables the recording of progress. These results will be used in the creation and development of the "Active Pregnancy App" which can thus better meet the needs and demands of pregnant and postpartum women.

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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
6.50%
发文量
845
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of pregnancy and childbirth. The journal welcomes submissions on the biomedical aspects of pregnancy, breastfeeding, labor, maternal health, maternity care, trends and sociological aspects of pregnancy and childbirth.
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