BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Implementation of mobile health-tracking programs for retinal pathology requires both access to mobile devices and patient motivation to participate in self-tracking. The authors' study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of smartphone and tablet ownership and patient interest in self-tracking among a retinal clinic population. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This is an institutional, prospective, cross-sectional survey of 103 retinal clinic outpatients. Consenting patients underwent a one-on-one interview conducted in the examination room during their waiting period by one researcher. RESULTS: Overall, 75 of 103 participants (72.2%) reported either owning a smartphone and/or tablet or having access at their household to a device that could be used to track eye health. The majority of participants (69 of 103 participants; 67%) reported interest in using a mobile application (smartphone or tablet) to track their eye health. CONCLUSION: These data suggest strong patient interest in the use of mobile devices to track eye health. Copyright 2016, SLACK Incorporated.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Implementation of mobile health-tracking programs for retinal pathology requires both access to mobile devices and patient motivation to participate in self-tracking. The authors' study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of smartphone and tablet ownership and patient interest in self-tracking among a retinal clinic population. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This is an institutional, prospective, cross-sectional survey of 103 retinal clinic outpatients. Consenting patients underwent a one-on-one interview conducted in the examination room during their waiting period by one researcher. RESULTS: Overall, 75 of 103 participants (72.2%) reported either owning a smartphone and/or tablet or having access at their household to a device that could be used to track eye health. The majority of participants (69 of 103 participants; 67%) reported interest in using a mobile application (smartphone or tablet) to track their eye health. CONCLUSION: These data suggest strong patient interest in the use of mobile devices to track eye health. Copyright 2016, SLACK Incorporated.
Authors: Carmel Mercado; John Welling; Matthew Oliva; Jack Li; Reeta Gurung; Sanduk Ruit; Geoff Tabin; David Chang; Suman Thapa; David Myung Journal: J Mob Technol Med Date: 2017-12-28