| Literature DB >> 27214203 |
Kevin Anderson1, Oksana Burford1, Lynne Emmerton1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Consumers are living longer, creating more pressure on the health system and increasing their requirement for self-care of chronic conditions. Despite rapidly-increasing numbers of mobile health applications ('apps') for consumers' self-care, there is a paucity of research into consumer engagement with electronic self-monitoring. This paper presents a qualitative exploration of how health consumers use apps for health monitoring, their perceived benefits from use of health apps, and suggestions for improvement of health apps.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27214203 PMCID: PMC4876999 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0156164
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Interview Guide.
| Question | Elaboration Questions | Theory, study or construct |
|---|---|---|
| Which health app(s) have you used? | Do you still use that/those app(s)? (If multiple apps) Which of those apps are still on your device? Which of these do you still use? Which one(s) would you like to talk about today? | Experience |
| (If on present device) Please show me how you use your health app. | How did you set it up? What problems do you recall in setting it up? (Prompts: user interface, prompts, permissions, language used) | Technological literacy |
| For approximately how long have you used (did you use) this app? | How often do/did you use it? (If discontinued) Why did you stop using the app? | Experience |
| How did you ‘discover’ this app? | (Prompts: health prof recommendation, peer/family recommendation, self-search) | TAM—subjective norms[ |
| On which platform do/did you use this app? | (Prompts: iPhone, iPad, Android phone, Android tablet) | Descriptors of use |
| What do/did you like about this app? | Does/did the app fulfil your needs? Why or why not? Do/did you enjoy sessions with your health app? How is/was working with your app satisfying? Is/was your health app worth recommending to others? | TAM—usefulness;[ |
| How easy is/was using your app? | What makes/made the app information clear and understandable? How do/did you find the font size and representation? How do/did you add remarks to your readings? | TAM—ease of use;[ |
| Have you sometimes not known (did you sometimes not know) what to do next with your app? | Are/were there any parts of the app you don’t use, because they’re complicated? What app features do/did you find unintuitive? Do/did you sometimes wonder if you’re using the app the right way? Who do/would/did you turn to for help using the app (prompts: family, friends, or online forum)? | Technological literacy; Acceptance Factors of mobile apps[ |
| Have you found any ‘bugs’ in your health app, or things it can’t do? | If the app crashes or freezes (crashed or froze), is/was it easy to restart? Have you ever given up due to technical glitches? Have you ever contacted the company about any technical glitches? | Limitations of the app; Acceptance Factors of mobile apps[ |
| How much sight and sound stimulation do/did you get from your health app? | (Prompts: graphs, things that flash up, reminders about personal targets, warnings, sound effects/reminders) | Mobile App Rating Scale[ |
| What customization features would you like to see in your health app? | Mobile App Rating Scale[ | |
| What is your view of information stored on the cloud? | Do you find it an invasion of privacy? | |
| Describe your Initial user profile setup | Was registration via social media e.g. Facebook, Google + an option? | |
| Is your health app affiliated with a government health organization? | (Researcher to check later if participant unsure) | Mobile App Rating Scale[ |
| Does/did your doctor (or other main health care provider) know you have used this app? | (If yes) How would you describe his/her reaction? Are you encouraged by a health professional (pharmacist, general practitioner) to self-reflect on your chronic condition? | Doherty[ |
| What medical or technical jargon have you seen in your app which you don’t understand? | Doherty[ | |
| Does your app use technology you are already familiar with? | Are the dialogue boxes and input fields similar to what you are used to? | Doherty[ |
| Do you feel you require a peripheral (plug-in or Bluetooth) device to operate your app more effectively? | Yin[ | |
| Do you prefer tactile feedback (vibrations) over plain text feedback? | Have you noticed anything vibrate when you’ve done something wrong or you receive a warning? | Yin[ |
| What features of your app do you think conflict with each other? | (Prompt: inconsistent shortcuts) | Yin[ |
| Are you satisfied with the time taken to perform tasks on your app? | (Prompts: time to display graphs, time to synchronize information) | Yin[ |
| What age bracket are you? | 18–25; 26–35; 36–45; 46–55; >55 years | |
| Your occupation? | ||
| Your highest education? | Year 10 (junior high school); Year 12 (senior high school); TAFE (technical college); University | |
Participant Demographics.
| Characteristic | Subcategory | Number |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | Female | 15 |
| Male | 7 | |
| Age (years) | 18–25 | 4 |
| 26–35 | 13 | |
| 36–45 | 2 | |
| 46–55 | 2 | |
| >55 | 1 | |
| Total Participants | Met inclusion criteria | 22 |
| Excluded | 4 | |
| Interview Duration (minutes) | Mean interview time | 20 |
| Shortest interview | 15 | |
| Longest interview | 41 | |
| Smartphone Operating System | Android | 7 |
| Apple | 15 | |
| Windows | 0 | |
| Symbian | 0 | |
| Linux | 0 | |
| Main Language | English | 17 |
| Other | 5 | |
| Recruitment Source | Physical university posters and online staff/student portals | 10 |
| National Asthma Council eNewsletter and social media (Facebook) | 3 | |
| Rare Diseases Australia eNewsletter | 2 | |
| Celiac Australia eNewsletter | 2 | |
| Diabetes Australia eNewsletter | 1 | |
| Perth start-up community (posters and daily notices blog) | 4 | |
| Pharmacy open 24/7 | 0 | |
| Curtin University Radio | 0 | |
| Occupation | Allied health | 3 (podiatrist, psychologist and speech therapist) |
| University student | 5 | |
| Other office-based workforce | 9 | |
| Retail | 1 | |
| Start-up innovator | 4 | |
| Highest Education | High school | 2 |
| University | 18 | |
| Other | 2 |
Types of Health Apps used by Participants.
| Type of App | Used by Android Participant Number | Used by iOS Participant Number | Number of Participants |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blood pressure monitoring app (1 type) | P6 | 1 | |
| Diabetes monitoring app (2 types) | P2, P17, P20 | 3 | |
| Migraine management app (2 types) | P5, P8 | 2 | |
| Menstrual cycle monitoring (4 types) | P1, P22 | P6, P4 | 4 |
| Anxiety management app (1 type) | P13 | 1 | |
| Calorie management and weight loss monitoring app (5 types) | P1 | P2, P3, P16, P20 | 5 |
| Celiac disease management app (1 type) | P11 | 1 | |
| Sleep monitoring app (4 types) | P14 | P6, P13, P21, | 4 |
| Pain management app (2 types) | P8 | 1 | |
| Cycling app (2 types) | P12 | 1 | |
| Fitness App (22 types) | P8, P9, P11, P14, P18, P22 | P2, P3, P7, P9, P10, P15, P16, P17, P19, P20, P21 | 17 |
| Other (saliva analysis kit) | P16 | 1 |