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Exploring the theoretical pathways through which asthma app features can promote adolescent self-management.

Delesha M Carpenter1, Lorie L Geryk2, Adam Sage2, Courtney Arrindell2, Betsy L Sleath2.   

Abstract

Asthma apps often lack strong theoretical underpinnings. We describe how specific features of asthma apps influenced adolescents' self-observation, self-judgment, and self-reactions, which are key constructs of Self-Regulation Theory (SRT). Adolescents (ages 12-16) with persistent asthma (n = 20) used two asthma self-management apps over a 1-week period. During semi-structured interviews, participants identified their asthma goals and the app features that best promoted self-observation, self-judgment, and fostered positive self-reactions. Interviews were digitally recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed thematically using MAXQDA. Adolescents' goals were to reduce the impact of asthma on their lives. Adolescents reported that self-check quizzes, reminders, and charting features increased their ability to self-observe and self-judge their asthma, which, in turn, helped them feel more confident they could manage their asthma independently and keep their asthma well-controlled. Asthma apps can positively influence adolescents' self-management behaviors via increased self-observation, self-judgment, and increased self-efficacy.

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Keywords:  Adolescent; App; Asthma; Self-Regulation Theory; Self-management; mHealth

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27118115      PMCID: PMC5110493          DOI: 10.1007/s13142-016-0402-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl Behav Med        ISSN: 1613-9860            Impact factor:   3.046


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