| Literature DB >> 25098413 |
Jung-Ah Lee1, Annie Lu Nguyen, Jill Berg, Alpesh Amin, Mark Bachman, Yuqing Guo, Lorraine Evangelista.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Older adults are at substantial risk for cardiovascular disorders that may require anticoagulation therapy. Those on warfarin therapy report dissatisfaction and reduced quality of life (QOL) resulting from the treatment. Advances in the area of mobile health (mHealth) technology have resulted in the design and development of new patient-centric models for the provision of personalized health care services to improve care delivery. However, there is a paucity of research examining the effectiveness of mHealth tools on knowledge, attitudes, and patient satisfaction with treatment, as well as self-management, adherence to therapy, and QOL in older adults with chronic illness conditions requiring long-term warfarin therapy.Entities:
Keywords: anticoagulation therapy; health apps; health games; mobile health technology; self-management
Year: 2014 PMID: 25098413 PMCID: PMC4125157 DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.3196
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Interview questions.
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| 1.Have you ever skipped taking your blood thinner? |
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| 2.What are some reasons that you have skipped doses? |
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| 3.What are some strategies that you have used to manage your medications? |
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| 4.How well did those strategies work for you? |
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| 1.How comfortable are you using computers or electronic devices? |
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| 2.What are some of the reasons that you don’t use computers or electronic devices more often? (barriers) |
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| 3.What are some things that would help you feel more comfortable using these devices? |
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| 1.What kinds of computer games or videogames have you played before? |
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| 2.What things make videogames or computer games more enjoyable for you? (Do you like games to move around, do you like to play with other people?) |
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| 3.What things make it more difficult for you to enjoy computer games or videogames? |
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| 1.Medication monitor app, the app is designed to manage any of person’s pills or medications, taking pills on time with the app, preventing missing taking pills because of so many things to do or bad memory. |
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| 2.Vitamin K app, the app is designed for people who take warfarin so they need to monitor their foods and warfarin interaction. The app provides Vitamin K level in foods. Users can search food by categories including fast foods, fruit and vegetables, meat and fish, dairy and egg, grain and pasta, and more. Vitamin K levels are rated by colors (Black-extremely high in Vitamin K, Red-high, Yellow-moderate, Green-low, White-extremely low). |
Participants’ demographic characteristics.
| Demographic characteristics | Frequency, N=11 | |
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| Mean (SD) | 74.9 (7.5) |
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| Median | 75 |
| Range | 61-89 | |
| Gender (male) | 8 | |
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| Caucasian | 6 | |
| Hispanic | 3 | |
| Asian | 2 | |
| Education- high school completion or above | 8 | |
| Living situation- living with family (vs living alone) | 10 | |
| Currently employed | 2 | |
| Insured | 10 | |
| Having a primary care provider | 9 | |
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| Stroke | 4 | |
| Diabetes | 3 | |
| Hypertension | 3 | |
| Arthritis | 3 | |
| Heart failure | 2 | |
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| Atrial fibrillation | 1 |
| Lupus | 1 | |
| Multiple comorbidity (≥1) | 5 | |
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| Mean (SD) | 5.45 (4.8) |
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| Median | 5 |
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| Range | 3 weeks-6 years |
| Have ever skipped taking blood thinner? (yes) | 6 | |
Participants’ technology related experience.
| Computer experience | Frequency, | |
| Have a home computer | 6 | |
| Use a computer at all including at home, library, community center, other places | 6 | |
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| Internet and email | 6 | |
| Word processing | 4 | |
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| Scheduling (calendar or reminder) | 2 |
| Managing household finances | 0 | |
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| Photos or music | 0 |
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| Playing games | 0 |
| Other | 1 | |
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| Never | 5 |
| Once per month or less | 0 | |
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| 2-3 times per month | 0 |
| Every week | 0 | |
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| Every day | 5 |
| Have ever used a smart phone/tablet for health apps such as medication reminders or weight management (yes) | 2 | |
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| Once per month or less | 2 | |
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| 5 | |
| Computer games | 3 | |
| Video games (eg, Wii, PlayStation, Xbox, etc) | 2 | |
| Games on phones/tablets | 1 | |
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| Never | 10 |
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| Once per month or less | 1 |
Modules included in the warfarin therapy app for older adults, mobile app for savvy seniors (MASS), happy and safe life with blood thinners.
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| My page | Users enter preferred information that will be useful for their care management. This includes doctor’s information, pharmacy’s information, and emergency contact information. The user for his/her identification can create an icon or picture. |
| Blood thinners | This educational component provides essential warfarin information that includes medication interactions and food-medication interaction. The information is evidence-based, and written in plain language for easy understanding by users. |
| Medication | Medication monitoring that creates reminders of dosage and when to take a medication. This schedule can be shared with trusted others such as family, caregivers, or close friends. |
| Foods | A vitamin K content food list that includes a listing of foods high in vitamin K including ethnic foods. |
| Body | This module allows users to monitor adverse symptoms such as bruising or bleeding on body. A picture can be taken and saved to the app in order to log the episodes to show a health care provider at an office visit. |
| Blood test | Monitor and log of the results of blood tests, such as INR level, to track whether they are in the recommended therapeutic range. |
| Safety tips | Easy and specific safety tips related to warfarin therapy, such as injury prevention and when to call a doctor. |
| Share | All information logged in the MASS can be shared with trusted other via email. |
| Resources | Additional resources regarding anticoagulation therapy, such as information from federal agencies (eg, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Nutrient Databases). |