| Literature DB >> 28217532 |
Sameer Khan1, Florence Dasrath1, Sara Farghaly1, Emamuzo Otobo1, Muhammad Safwan Riaz1, Jason Rogers1, Anabella Castillo1, Ashish Atreja1.
Abstract
AIMS: In order to develop an application that addresses the most significant challenges facing IBD patients, this qualitative study explored the major hurdles of living with IBD, the information needs of IBD patients, and how application technology may be used to improve quality of life.Entities:
Keywords: IBD; SIBDQ; engagement; mHealth
Year: 2016 PMID: 28217532 PMCID: PMC5312751 DOI: 10.9734/BJMMR/2016/21884
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Med Med Res ISSN: 2231-0614
Background data of the participants
| Variable | |
|---|---|
| English as the primary language | 15(100%) |
| Caucasian | 8(53.3%) |
| Black/African American | 4(26.6%) |
| Hispanic | 3(20%) |
| Male | 5(33.3%) |
| Female | 10(66.7%) |
| 18–25 | 4(26.6%) |
| 26–35 | 4(26.6%) |
| 36–45 | 2(13.3%) |
| 46+ | 5(33.3%) |
| High School | 2(13.3%) |
| 1–3 years of college | 3(20%) |
| 4+ years of college | 10(66.7%) |
| $10,001–$20,000 | 3(21.4%) |
| $20,001–$35,000 | 2(14.3%) |
| $35,001–$50,000 | 2(14.3%) |
| $50,001–$100,000 | 2(14.3%) |
| $100,001 or more | 5(35.7%) |
| Computer access at home or work | 14(93.3%) |
| Computer proficient | 14(93.3%) |
| Owns a smartphone or tablet | 14(93.3%) |
| Everyday | 10(66.7%) |
| Every 2–3 days | 2(13.3%) |
| Once a week | 1(6.7%) |
| Less than once a week | 1(6.7%) |
| Never | 1(6.7%) |
Patient needs
| Patient need | Quote(s) |
|---|---|
| “I act like everything is okay”. | |
| “I never talk about goals with my doctor”. | |
| “I know someone who drinks a teaspoon of peroxide and water everyday and she said she doesn’t have problems with her colitis”. | |
| “My IBD makes it difficult to maintain a job”. | |
| “Coping with stress is a challenge. Trying to be stress free is so important makes me feel better, but sometimes its inevitable”. | |
| “I don’t discuss IBD with anyone. My husband is always asking me if I’m okay. I act like everything is okay…” | |
Fig. 1Perceived vs. actual quality of life
Mobile health tech. recommendations
| Recommendation for role of technology | Quote(s) |
|---|---|
| “…. I took liberties and changed the dosages on my own.” | |
| “Focus groups are helpful. This is where you get information and network with other people that have the disease…. We can benefit from each other’s information and experiences.” | |
| “Knowing that it is connected to the doctor.” “It is essential to know that the doctor is connected to the application.” |
Fig. 2Quality of life trackers
Fig. 3Symptoms
Fig. 4Monitoring quality indicators