| Literature DB >> 34787586 |
Tourkiah Alessa1,2, Mark Hawley2, Luc de Witte2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Smartphone apps are increasingly being used to aid in hypertension self-management, and a large and ever-growing number of self-management apps have been commercially released. However, very few of these are potentially effective and secure, and researchers have yet to establish the suitability of specific hypertension apps to particular contexts.Entities:
Keywords: Saudi Arabia; app; blood pressure; cardiology; effective; heart; hypertension; mHealth; security; self-management; support
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34787586 PMCID: PMC8663499 DOI: 10.2196/29207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Privacy, security, and theoretical underpinning of the 30 potentially effective apps.
| Number | App name | Version type | TDFa mechanisms of action, n | Privacy and securityb |
| 1 | Blood pressure-Smart BPc | iPhone | 7 | No |
| 2 | Fast BP | iPhone | 6 | No |
| 3 | BP Wiz | iPhone | 6 | No |
| 4 | Blood pressure and plus diary | iPhone | 7 | No |
| 5 | BP Grapher simpler | iPhone | 7 | No |
| 6 | BP matters | 5 | No | |
| 7 | Braun Healthy Heart | iPhone | 7 | Yes |
| 8 | Braun Healthy Heart | Android | 7 | Yes |
| 9 | Qardio | iPhone | 5 | Yes |
| 10 | Qardio | Android | 5 | Yes |
| 11 | Blood Pressure (My Heart) | Android | 7 | No |
| 12 | Blood Pressure Diary | Android | 5 | No |
| 13 | Homedic | iPhone | 7 | No |
| 14 | Hemie | iPhone | 4 | No |
| 15 | LifeCourse HyTen | iPhone | 5 | Yes |
| 16 | LifeCourse HyTen | Android | 5 | Yes |
| 17 | Goal Achiever | Android | 7 | No |
| 18 | Cardio Journal – Blood Pressure diary | Android | 6 | No |
| 19 | Control tension | iPhone | 6 | No |
| 20 | Control tension | Android | 6 | No |
| 21 | ESH Care | iPhone | 7 | Yes |
| 22 | ESH Care | Android | 7 | |
| 23 | Paracelsus (Pressure control) | Android | 7 | No |
| 24 | Blood Pressure Companion | iPhone | 7 | No |
| 25 | Cora Health | iPhone | 9 | Yes |
| 26 | HeartStar | iPhone | 7 | No |
| 27 | Kang BP | iPhone | 6 | No |
| 28 | BP Diary | Android | 7 | No |
| 29 | BP Diary | iPhone | 7 | No |
| 30 | Bprsseo pro | Android | 7 | No |
aTDF: Theoretical Domains Framework.
bApps that meet the criteria for data gathering, sharing, and security have “Yes” indicated, and those that do not have “No” indicated.
cBP: blood pressure.
Characteristics of the patient's sample (N=22).
| Characteristic | Value | |
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| 50 (33-74) | |
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| 18-30, n (%) | 0 (0) |
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| 31-40, n (%) | 4 (18) |
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| 41-50, n (%) | 6 (28) |
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| 51-60, n (%) | 8 (36) |
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| >61, n (%) | 4 (18) |
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| Males | 13 (59) |
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| Females | 9 (41) |
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| <1 | 4 (18) |
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| 1-3 | 6 (27) |
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| >3 | 12 (55) |
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| Less than high school diploma, n (%) | 3 (14) |
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| High school diploma | 5 (23) |
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| Bachelor’s degree | 8 (36) |
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| Master’s degree | 4 (18) |
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| Doctorate | 2 (9) |
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| Yes | 20 (90) |
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| No | 2 (10) |
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| iPhone | 15 (75) |
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| Android | 5 (25) |
Characteristics of interviewed doctors (N=12).
| Characteristics | Value | |
| Age (years), mean (range) | 40 (28-57) | |
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| Males | 4 (33) |
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| Females | 8 (67) |
| Work experience with hypertension (years), n (%) | 15.8 (4-39) | |
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| Resident doctor | 2 (17) |
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| Specialist doctor | 6 (50) |
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| Consultant doctor | 4 (33) |
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| Yes | 12 (100) |
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| No | 0 (0) |
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| iPhone | 7 (58) |
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| Android | 5 (42) |
Identified themes and subthemes via framework analysis.
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| Adherence to self-monitoring BPb, taking required action, adherence to taking medication, adherence to lifestyle, and managing stress |
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| Lack of knowledge, busy life, lack of motivation, forgetting, acceptance of disease, asymptomatic patients affecting lack of patient initiative, beliefs about medication, and fear caused by high BP |
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| Role of doctors | Education about and encouragement of self-management strategies |
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| Current patient knowledge and required information |
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| Patients’ experiences in using general apps and HTNc apps, and doctors’ experiences in using health apps or recommending HTN apps |
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| Expected useful features of smartphone apps | Self-monitoring and reminders, educational information, and feedback |
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| Demographic factors including age, education, and ITd literacy; app usability, app’s language, and doctor support |
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| Concerns about using health apps for self-management | Credibility and accuracy, company intentions, patient commitment in using the app, and app usability |
aItalics indicate a priori themes.
bBP: blood pressure.
cHTN: hypertension.
dIT: internet technology.
A final framework developed to evaluate 5 apps after completing the analysis process.
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| Accuracy and method of data inputting, and type of data collected | |
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| Presentation of feedback and accuracy of feedback | |
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| Level of details and type of information (information topics) | |
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| Social Support | Communication with others | |
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| Content credibility | Credibility | |
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| App design, layout, and navigation | |
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| Type and intensity of training required | |
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| Factors affecting uptake and usage | Demographic factors including, age, education, and ITc literacy; app feature; language; price; privacy; and ads and promotion | |
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| Rating and recommendation | App rating, doctors’ willingness to recommend apps, doctors’ estimated uptake, patients’ willingness to use and recommend apps, general recommendations | |
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| Expected risks of inappropriate content | Difficulties, including stress, anxiety, and confusion; and decreased app use and poor self-management | |
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| Support patients’ self-management | Controlled BPd, empowered self-management, improved compliance and knowledge, and supportive doctors | |
aItalics indicate a priori themes.
bN/A: not applicable.
cIT: internet technology.
dBP: blood pressure.