| Literature DB >> 35708744 |
Sabrina Paradis1,2, Jeremy Roussel1, Jean-Luc Bosson2,3, Jean-Baptiste Kern1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization has defined mobile health (mHealth) as the "use of mobile and wireless technologies to support the achievement of health objectives." Smartphones currently represent one of the main media forms for mHealth democratization. Health apps can be an interesting tool for changing health behaviors. However, their use in France is still poorly documented.Entities:
Keywords: apps; digital health; epidemiology; fitness; health applications; health behavior; mHealth; mobile health; patient; physical activity; population survey; primary care; smartphone; well-being
Year: 2022 PMID: 35708744 PMCID: PMC9247815 DOI: 10.2196/34882
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Types of health apps.
| Category | Subclass |
| Treatment and follow-up care | Drug information, disease information, medical parameters management (eg, blood pressure, weight), help receiving treatments |
| Emergency management | Warning system (eg, prerecorded emergency numbers), first-aid help (eg, basic emergency life-saving skills) |
| Communication | Health professional search (eg, phone books), data sharing (eg, medical mailbox), exchange about health themes |
| Well-being, prevention, and fitness | Smoking cessation, fitness, nutrition and weight loss, stress management, sleeping help |
| Fertility and pregnancy | Ovulation schedule, pregnancy calendar |
| Diagnostic assistance | Symptom information, self-diagnosis help |
Participation by center.
| Center | Distributed (N=1500) | Collected (n=739), n (%) | Participants (% total sample) | Women (n=473), n (%) | Refusal to participate, n (%) | Smartphone user (n=597), n (%) |
| 1 | 43 | 13 (30.2) | 1.76 | 7 (1.5) | 0 (0) | 10 (1.7) |
| 2 | 172 | 43 (25.0) | 5.82 | 26 (5.5) | 2 (25) | 31 (5.2) |
| 3 | 129 | 62 (48.1) | 8.39 | 40 (8.5) | 0 (0) | 52 (8.7) |
| 4 | 172 | 127 (73.8) | 17.19 | 87 (18.4) | 0 (0) | 107 (17.9) |
| 5 | 43 | 33 (76.7) | 4.47 | 27 (5.7) | 0 (0) | 30 (5.0) |
| 6 | 43 | 38 (88.4) | 5.14 | 26 (5.5) | 1 (12.5) | 36 (6.0) |
| 7 | 167 | 96 (57.5) | 12.99 | 59 (12.5) | 3 (37.5) | 80 (13.4) |
| 8 | 129 | 122 (94.6) | 16.51 | 80 (16.9) | 0 (0) | 94 (15.7) |
| 9 | 172 | 94 (54.7) | 12.72 | 47 (9.9) | 0 (0) | 68 (11.4) |
| 10 | 86 | 45 (52.3) | 6.09 | 28 (5.9) | 1 (12.5) | 35 (5.9) |
| 11 | 43 | 29 (67.4) | 3.92 | 21 (4.4) | 1 (12.5) | 24 (4.0) |
| 12 | 43 | 19 (44.2) | 2.57 | 13 (2.7) | 0 (0) | 16 (2.7) |
| 13 | 258 | 18 (7.0) | 2.44 | 12 (2.5) | 0 (0) | 14 (2.3) |
Characteristics of the sample.
| Characteristic | Value | |
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| <30 | 143 (24.0) |
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| 30-39 | 140 (23.5) |
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| 40-49 | 134 (22.5) |
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| 50-69 | 179 (30.0) |
| Women (n=597), n (%) | 388 (65.0) | |
| Use of social network(s) (n=597), n (%) | 464 (72.7) | |
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| Overall (n=592) | 204 (34.5) |
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| Cancer (n=575) | 18 (3.1) |
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| Diabetes (n=577) | 28 (4.8) |
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| Psychiatric diseases (n=577) | 19 (3.3) |
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| Cardiac diseases (n=577) | 36 (6.7) |
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| Rheumatologic diseases (n=577) | 29 (5.0) |
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| Pulmonary diseases (n=577) | 14 (2.4) |
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| Renal diseases (n=577) | 5 (0.9) |
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| Other chronic diseases (n=577) | 80 (13.9) |
| Medications (n=583) (number per day), mean (SD) | 0.9 (0.7) | |
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| 0-1000 | 7 (1.2) |
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| 1001-5000 | 190 (31.8) |
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| 5001-10,000 | 177 (29.6) |
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| >10,000 | 223 (37.3) |
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| Farmers, craftspeople, storekeepers, managers, workers, or employees | 295 (49.6) |
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| Executive, intermediate, or intellectual professions | 159 (26.7) |
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| Retired | 52 (8.7) |
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| Student or unemployed | 89 (15.0) |
Use and type of health apps used by gender.
| Use of health app | Respondents, n | Women, n (%) | Men, n (%) | |
| Overall users | 283 | 206 (73.0) | 77 (27.0) | <.001 |
| Drugs, treatment, and follow-up care | 140 | 102 (72.9) | 38 (27.1) | <.001 |
| Emergency management | 27 | 17 (63.0) | 10 (37.0) | .84 |
| Communication with health professionals | 98 | 69 (70.4) | 29 (29.6) | .25 |
| Well-being, prevention, and fitness | 185 | 134 (72.4) | 51 (27.6) | <.001 |
| Fertility and pregnancy | 58 | 57 (98.3) | 1 (1.7) | <.001 |
| Diagnosis help and symptoms data | 26 | 21 (80.8) | 5 (19.2) | .10 |
Univariate analysis of characteristics associated with the use of health apps.
| Characteristic | Health apps use (n=283) | No health apps use (n=312) | ||||||
| Age (years) (n=596), mean (SD) | 37.7 (7.8) | 44.2 (7.7) | <.001 | |||||
| Women (n=388), n (%) | 206 (72.8) | 180 (57.7) | <.001 | |||||
| Use of social network(s) (n=594), n (%) | 244 (86.2) | 190 (60.9) | <.001 | |||||
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| Overall (n=592) | 90 (32.0) | 114 (36.9) | .12 | ||||
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| Cancer (n=575) | 10 (3.6) | 8 (2.7) | .35 | ||||
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| Diabetes (n=577) | 10 (3.6) | 18 (6.0) | .12 | ||||
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| Psychiatric diseases (n=577) | 10 (3.6) | 9 (3.0) | .44 | ||||
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| Cardiac diseases (n=577) | 14 (5.1) | 22 (7.4) | .16 | ||||
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| Rheumatologic diseases (n=577) | 16 (5.8) | 13 (4.4) | .28 | ||||
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| Pulmonary diseases (n=577) | 7 (2.5) | 7 (2.4) | .55 | ||||
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| Renal diseases (n=577) | 3 (1.1) | 2 (0.7) | .47 | ||||
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| Other chronic diseases (n=577) | 39 (14.1) | 41 (13.8) | .50 | ||||
| Number of treatments (n=583), mean (SD) | 0.9 (0.1) | 1.0 (0.1) | .23 | |||||
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| 0-1000 | 1 (0.3) | 6 (1.9) |
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| 1001-5000 | 69 (24.4) | 121 (38.8) |
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| 5001-10,000 | 89 (31.4) | 87 (27.8) |
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| >10,000 | 124 (43.8) | 98 (31.4) |
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| Farmers, craftspeople, storekeepers, managers, workers or employees | 141 (50.0) | 152 (48.9) |
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| Executives, intermediate or intellectual professions | 83 (29.4) | 76 (24.4) |
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| Retired | 13 (4.6) | 39 (12.5) |
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| Students or unemployed | 45 (16.0) | 44 (14.1) |
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Factors associated with the use of health apps (logistic regression model).
| Characteristic | Adjusted ORa | 95% CI | |||
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| 18-29 (n=143) | 2.68 | 1.45-4.94 | ||
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| 30-39 (n=139) | 1.22 | 0.70-2.15 | ||
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| 40-49 (n=134) | 1.46 | 0.85-2.51 | ||
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| 50-69 (n=178) | Reference | Reference | ||
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| Farmers, craftspeople, storekeepers, managers, workers, or employees | Reference | Reference | ||
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| Executives, intermediate or intellectual professions | 1.71 | 1.10-2.65 | ||
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| Retired | 0.80 | 0.36-1.80 | ||
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| Students or unemployed | 0.76 | 0.45-1.29 | ||
| Women | 1.77 | 1.21-2.59 | |||
| Chronic disease | 1.28 | 0.83-1.96 | |||
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| 0-5,000 | Reference | Reference | ||
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| 5001-10,000 | 1.81 | 1.15-2.84 | ||
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| >10,000 | 2.10 | 1.37-3.22 | ||
| Social network(s) use | 3.36 | 2.12-5.34 | |||
aOR: odds ratio.