| Literature DB >> 35503411 |
Kaori Kinouchi1, Kazutomo Ohashi2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use and sharing of patient-generated health data (PGHD) by clinicians or researchers is expected to enhance the remote monitoring of specific behaviors that affect patient health. In addition, PGHD use could support patients' decision-making on preventive care management, resulting in reduced medical expenses. However, sufficient evidence on the use and sharing of PGHD is lacking, and the impact of PGHD recording on patients' health behavior changes remains unclear.Entities:
Keywords: engagement; health behavior change; health data; health informatics; patient-generated health data; pelvic health; postpartum women
Year: 2022 PMID: 35503411 PMCID: PMC9115657 DOI: 10.2196/35471
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Comparison of demographic characteristics of participants having high and low engagement with patient-generated health data recording.
| Characteristic | Total participants (N=47) | Engagement with PGHDa | |||||||
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| High (n=17) | Low (n=30) |
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| UIb at baseline, n (%) | 3 (6) | 1 (2) | 2 (4) | .99c | |||||
| Age (years), median (IQR) | 34 (31-36) | 34 (32-37) | 33 (30-36) | .21d | |||||
| Multipara, n (%) | 33 (70) | 14 (30) | 19 (40) | .20c | |||||
| BMI before pregnancy (kg/m2), median (IQR) | 20 (19-21) | 20 (18-21) | 20 (19-21) | .96d | |||||
| Weight gain during pregnancy (kg), median (IQR) | 10 (8-12) | 10 (9-12) | 11 (89-12) | .89d | |||||
| Child’s birth weight (g), median (IQR) | 3104 (2760-3384) | 2885 (2736-3196) | 3160 (2945-3480) | .05d | |||||
aPGHD: patient-generated health data.
bUI: urinary incontinence.
cFisher exact test.
dMann-Whitney U test.
Figure 1Engagement with patient-generated health data recording.
Figure 2Status of patient-generated health data recording.
Model information by number of classes obtained through latent class growth modeling.
| Test | Number of classes | ||
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| 2 | 3 |
| Percent per class | 41/59 | 41/18/41 | |
| Entropy | 0.991 | 1.000 | |
| Bayesian Information Criterion | 592.6 | 590.0 | |
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| –285.6 | –270.8 | |
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| .43 | .18 | |
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| –288.6 | –270.8 | |
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| .29 | .17 | |
Figure 3Pelvic floor muscle training adherence levels among patient-generated health data recorders. Green line: high; red line: moderate; blue line: low.
Characteristics of the 3 groups by PFMTa adherence level.
| Characteristic | PFMT adherence level | |||||
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| High (n=7) | Moderate (n=3) | Low (n=7) |
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| UIb at baseline (n=1), n (%) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (100) | .99c | ||
| Age (years), median (IQR) | 34 (32-36) | 41 (37-42) | 33 (30-36) | .03d | ||
| Multipara (n=14), n (%) | 6 (43) | 2 (14) | 6 (43) | .99c | ||
| BMI before pregnancy (kg/m2), median (IQR) | 21 (19-25) | 20 (19-21) | 18 (17-20) | .07d | ||
| Weight gain during pregnancy (kg), median (IQR) | 12 (10-13) | 10 (6-16) | 10 (8-10) | .35d | ||
| Child’s birth weight (g), median (IQR) | 3213 (3060-3530) | 2722 (2704-2885) | 2752 (2675-2932) | .01d | ||
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| Week 1 | 18 (17-18) | 11 (5-12) | 3 (2-7) | .004d | |
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| Week 2 | 17 (15-18) | 13 (8-15) | 2 (2-4) | .003d | |
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| Week 3 | 18 (17-18) | 11 (9-15) | 2 (4-1) | .001d | |
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| Week 4 | 18 (17-18) | 9 (8-18) | 2 (1-3) | .002d | |
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| Week 5 | 18 (18-18) | 15 (7-15) | 2 (1-3) | .001d | |
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| Week 6 | 18 (14-18) | 8 (6-15) | 2 (1-3) | .001d | |
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| Week 7 | 18 (17-18) | 9 (6-14) | 1 (1-3) | <.001d | |
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| Week 8 | 18 (18-18) | 7 (5-8) | 2 (1-3) | .001d | |
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| Total PGHDf (times) | 53 (43-56) | 54 (46-54) | 52 (40-54) | .64d | |
| “ | .17c | |||||
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| “Strongly agree” and “Agree a little” (n=1) | 0 (0) | 1 (100) | 0 (0) |
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| “Neither agree nor disagree,” “Disagree a little,” and “Strongly disagree” (n=11) | 4 (36) | 1 (9) | 6 (54) |
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aPFMT: pelvic floor muscle training.
bUI: urinary incontinence.
cFisher exact test.
dMann-Whitney U test.
ePFMC: pelvic floor muscle contraction.
fPGHD: patient-generated health data.
Usability of patient-generated health data recording.
| Response | Participants (n=27), n (%) | |
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| Strongly agree | 3 (11) |
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| Agree a little | 7 (26) |
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| Neither agree nor disagree | 4 (15) |
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| Disagree a little | 12 (44) |
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| Disagree | 1 (4) |
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| “I was able to continue training by reminder email.” | 14 (52) |
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| “It was difficult to secure time for training while raising children.” | 6 (22) |
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| “Nothing in particular.” | 3 (11) |
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| Other | 4 (15) |
aPFMC: pelvic floor muscle contraction.