| Literature DB >> 27923777 |
Lorie L Geryk1, Courtney A Roberts1, Adam J Sage1, Tamera Coyne-Beasley2, Betsy L Sleath1, Delesha M Carpenter1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Most youth asthma apps are not designed with parent and clinician use in mind, and rarely is the app development process informed by parent or clinician input.Entities:
Keywords: adolescents; asthma; clinicians; mHealth; mobile apps; parents; self-management; social support
Year: 2016 PMID: 27923777 PMCID: PMC5174724 DOI: 10.2196/resprot.5932
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748
Parent demographics.
| Demographics | (n)/mean | %/(standard deviation) | |
| Male | (0) | 0 | |
| Female | (20) | 100 | |
| Age | 44 | (±8.4) | |
| Less than high school | (2) | 10 | |
| High school graduate or GED | (1) | 5 | |
| Some college, no degree | (6) | 30 | |
| Associate's degree | (2) | 10 | |
| Bachelor's degree | (5) | 25 | |
| More than bachelor's degree | (4) | 20 | |
| Less than US $25,000 | (7) | 35 | |
| US $25,000-$34,999 | (3) | 15 | |
| US $35,000-$49,999 | (2) | 10 | |
| US $50,000-$74,999 | (2) | 10 | |
| US $75,000-$99,999 | (1) | 5 | |
| US $100,000-$149,999 | (1) | 5 | |
| US $150,000 or more | (2) | 10 | |
| Refused | (2) | 10 | |
| White | (9) | 45 | |
| Black | (9) | 45 | |
| Other (all options selected) | (1) | 5 | |
| Missing | (1) | 5 | |
| Hispanic/Latino/Spanish | (4) | 20 | |
Parent and clinician technology use.
| Technology use | Parents | Clinicians | |
| n (%) | n (%) | ||
| Yes | 18 (90) | 6 (100) | |
| Missing | 2 (10) | - | |
| iPhone | 9 (45) | 6 (100) | |
| Android | 8 (40) | - | |
| Other “basic” | 1 (5) | - | |
| Computer | 19 (95) | 6 (100) | |
| Tablet | 7 (35) | 5 (83) | |
| iPad | 4 (20) | 4 (67) | |
| Other (laptop) | 1 (5) | 1 (17) | |
| Yes | 19 (95) | 6 (100) | |
| No | 1 (5) | - | |
| Yes | 10 (50) | 5 (83) | |
| No | 10 (50) | 1 (17) | |
| Yes | 6 (30) | 5 (83) | |
| No | 14 (70) | 1 (17) | |
| Yes | 11 (55) | 2 (33) | |
| No | 9 (45) | 4 (67) | |
aParticipants could report owning more than one device.
App features and their relationship to self-management support.
| App feature (major theme category) | Feature description | Parent and clinician example quotes |
| Diary (monitoring/supervision) | A place to review past asthma data entered for each day, including peak flows, selected symptoms and triggers (adult app). | Related theme: monitoring/supervision |
| Chart (monitoring/supervision) | At-a-glance, graphical view of peak flow meter readings (adult app). | Related theme: monitoring/supervision |
| Self-check quiz (monitoring/supervision, education) | Seven questions that assess asthma control and output a numerical score telling the user how well-controlled their asthma is and to discuss the results of quiz with caregivers and physician (child app). | Related theme: education |
| Allergies and emergency plan (monitoring/supervision, education, communication/ information sharing) | A place to document emergency contact and doctor’s phone number, best and recent peak flow records, allergy medications and dosage, and an allergic reaction plan (child app). | Related theme: education |
| Doctor appointment reminder (monitoring/supervision) | Enter doctor's appointments in icalendar (ical) to receive a text reminder (child app). | Related theme: monitoring/supervision |
| Medication reminder (monitoring/supervision) | Allows user to enter daily and emergency medications, input times they take their medications in ical, and then request a daily text reminding them to take their medication. Alerts user when it is time to take their medications (adult app). Allows users to drag and drop the medication into the open mouth of a monster to verify that medication has been taken (child app). | Related theme: monitoring/supervision |
| Asthma triggers (monitoring/supervision, education, communication/information sharing) | A place for selecting triggers from a preexisting list as well as a place to add custom asthma triggers [adult app]. | Related theme: monitoring/supervision |
| Doctor report (monitoring/supervision, communication/information sharing) | Allows patient to share asthma record with care team by sending an email to them through the app to view record (adult app). | Related theme: communication/information sharing |
| School form (communication/information sharing) | Physician approval forms that allow students to possess and use an inhaler in school. Form can be emailed from the app to the physician. Physician can print form or fill it out electronically and email to child's school (child app). | Related theme: communication/information sharing |
| Peak flow (Monitoring/supervision) | A place where one can enter their daily peak flow measurements. The information can be relayed to chart and visualized in graphical format (adult app). | Related theme: monitoring/supervision |
Figure 1Parent and clinician app feature usefulness rankings (note: mean feature usefulness ratings on a scale of one to five; 1=not at all useful to 5=very useful).