Baritrip的开发和验证:一个针对减肥手术患者的多学科教育移动应用程序。

IF 0.9 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Einstein-Sao Paulo Pub Date : 2025-09-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.31744/einstein_journal/2025AO1362
Bruno Côrtes Gonçalves, Janice Sepúlveda Reis, Aleida Nazareth Soares, Débora Cardoso Rossi, Olivia Silva Eler, Alexandre Sampaio Moura
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摘要

目的:开发并验证一款综合性移动健康App (mHealth App),以提高接受减肥手术患者的健康素养和护理参与度。方法:App开发需要确定患者需求,进行文献回顾,对标,并通过多专业团队设计App。原型由医疗保健和信息技术专家以及接受减肥手术的患者创建并验证。结果:barittrip App包含188个屏幕,分为8个部分,涵盖临床、外科、营养、心理健康和语言治疗领域。经专家评估,App整体内容效度指数为0.99。减肥手术患者对App的布局、语言、内容组织和参与度进行了评估,总体满意率为89.1%。结论:Baritrip移动健康App对减肥手术患者具有良好的内容效度和文化适应性。
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Development and validation of Baritrip: a multidisciplinary educational mobile application for bariatric surgery patients.

Objective: To develop and validate a comprehensive mobile health App (mHealth App) to increase the health literacy and care engagement of patients undergoing bariatric surgery.

Methods: App development required identifying patient needs, conducting a literature review, benchmarking, and designing the App through a multi-professional team. A prototype was created and validated by healthcare and information technology specialists, and patients undergoing bariatric surgery.

Results: The Baritrip App contained 188 screens divided into eight sections, covering clinical, surgical, nutritional, mental health, and speech therapy domains. The overall content validity index of the App as assessed by experts was 0.99. Bariatric surgery patients assessed the layout, language, content organization, and engagement of the App, with an overall agreement rate of 89.1%.

Conclusion: The Baritrip mobile health App showed good content validity and cultural appropriateness for bariatric surgery patients.

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