| Literature DB >> 34335048 |
Apichai Wattanapisit1,2, Waluka Amaek3, Sanhapan Wattanapisit4, Titiporn Tuangratananon5, Sunton Wongsiri6, Prasert Pengkaew7.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: A mobile health (mHealth) technology has the potential to facilitate personalized physical activity (PA) counselling. We aimed to explore the feasibility and challenges of implementing a newly developed mHealth application (PAC app) for personalized PA counselling.Entities:
Keywords: counselling; mHealth; personalization; physical activity; primary health care
Year: 2021 PMID: 34335048 PMCID: PMC8318008 DOI: 10.2147/IJGM.S317241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Gen Med ISSN: 1178-7074
Summary of the Process, Inputs, and Outputs of PAC App
| Process | Input | Output | User |
|---|---|---|---|
| Creating a new account or signing in | Username and password | A personal account | Patients or providers perform this process |
| Filling personal details | Date of birth, gender, body weight, and body height | Age, sex, and body mass index | Patients fill their information |
| Answering current PA status | Two questions about current PA status | Initial assessment to decide physically active or inactive | Patients answer the questions |
| Checking health status | Two to three questions (depended on health status) regarding underlying illnesses and health concerns | Designing for personalized PA recommendation | Patients answer the questions |
| Motivation (stages of change) | Up to four questions | Personalized advice | Patients answer the questions |
| Selecting preferred activities (one or more options) | Common PA options such as walking, jogging/running, swimming, cycling | Advice on selected activities | Patients select the activities |
| Analyzing the inputs and synthesizing the personalized advie | – | Page 1: PA prescription | Patients see the advice on page 1 to 2 |
Figure 1Summary pages on PAC app.
Semi-Structured Interview Guide
| List of Questions |
|---|
| What do think about the mHealth application (PAC app)? |
| How would you describe your experience with the application? |
| What do you think of using the application for the care of patients with non-communicable diseases? |
| How does the use of the application affect health care services? |
| What are the barriers to the use of the application in your setting? |
| What are the positive aspects of the application? |
| What components of the application should be improved? |
Participant Characteristics
| Participant Code | Gender | Profession | Age (Year) | Clinical Experience (Year) | Workshop Participation | Application Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P1, FGD1 | Female | Nurse | 49 | 8 | Yes | Yes |
| P2, FGD1 | Female | Nurse | 26 | 2 | Yes | Yes |
| P3, FGD1 | Female | Nurse | 54 | 20 | Yes | Yes |
| P4, FGD1 | Female | Nurse | 42 | 18 | Yes | Yes |
| P5, FGD2 | Female | Nurse | 55 | 34 | Yes | Yes |
| P6, FGD2 | Female | Public health officer | 37 | 15 | Yes | No |
| P7, FGD2 | Female | Public health officer | 36 | 14 | No | Yes |
| P8, FGD2 | Female | Public health officer | 34 | 2 | Yes | Yes |
| P9, FGD3 | Female | Nurse | 40 | 19 | Yes | Yes |
| P10, FGD3 | Female | Nurse | 24 | 1 | Yes | No |
| P11, FGD3 | Female | Nurse | 33 | 11 | Yes | Yes |
| P12, FGD3 | Female | Nurse | 26 | 4 | Yes | Yes |
| P13, FGD4 | Female | Nurse | 56 | 34 | Yes | No |
| P14, FGD4 | Female | Nurse | 31 | 8 | Yes | No |
| P15, FGD4 | Female | Nurse | 44 | 24 | Yes | No |
| P16, FGD4 | Male | Physician | 45 | 21 | Yes | No |
| Median (range) | 38.5 (24–56) | 14.5 (1–34) |
Abbreviations: FGD, focus group discussion; P, participant.
Summary of Codes and Themes
| Code (n = Time Cited) | Sub-Theme | Theme |
|---|---|---|
Adoption of the application (n = 6) | Potential benefits | Application for personalized PA counselling |
Barriers to using the application (n = 22) | Need for improvement | |
Impact on health care service (n = 20) | Technical difficulties | Barriers to the use of the application by providers |
Innovation (n = 1) | Integrating the application into electronic medical records | |
Need for improvement (n = 24) | Patients as non–tech-savvy people | Patient involvement |
Potential benefits (n = 14) | Personal device and account | |
Support for PA counselling (n = 6) | Time-consuming process | Impact on services |
Use of the application (n = 8) | Requiring technical support |
Abbreviation: PA, physical activity.
Figure 2Summary of themes and conceptual framework.