| Literature DB >> 36056430 |
Kenta Fujio1,2, Takenori Inomata3,4,5, Kumiko Fujisawa6, Jaemyoung Sung1, Masahiro Nakamura10, Masao Iwagami8, Kaori Muto6, Nobuyuki Ebihara9, Masahiro Nakamura10, Mitsuhiro Okano11, Yasutsugu Akasaki1,2, Yuichi Okumura1,2, Takuma Ide10, Shuko Nojiri12, Masashi Nagao12,13,14, Keiichi Fujimoto1, Kunihiko Hirosawa1,2, Akira Murakami1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Smartphones are being increasingly used for research owing to their multifunctionality and flexibility, and crowdsourced research using smartphone applications (apps) is effective in the early detection and management of chronic diseases. We developed the AllerSearch app to gather real-world data on individual subjective symptoms and lifestyle factors related to hay fever. This study established a foundation for interactive research by adopting novel, diverse perspectives accrued through implementing the principles of patient and public involvement (PPI) in the development of our app.Entities:
Keywords: Allergic conjunctivitis; Allergic rhinitis; Hay fever; Mobile health; Patient and public engagement; Patient and public involvement; Pollinosis; Public engagement; ResearchKit; Smartphone application
Year: 2022 PMID: 36056430 PMCID: PMC9437402 DOI: 10.1186/s40900-022-00382-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Involv Engagem ISSN: 2056-7529
Fig. 1Screenshot of AllerSearch. A Top screen of AllerSearch. The app has three daily tasks: checking hay fever level (top), checking quality of life (middle), and checking work productivity (bottom). B Screen for electronic informed consent of participants. C Screen for entering participant characteristics. D Questionnaire for hay fever symptoms. E Questionnaires for quality of life related to hay fever
The requirements of open recruitment
| Number of applicants | ≤ 10 persons |
| Age | ≥ 20-years-old |
| PPI implementation period | January 2020–March 2022 |
| Location | Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan or Online |
| Selection criteria | Those who have personal or family history of hay fever Those who can understand the purpose of PPI Those who have the discussion skills for the PPI meetings Those who have the computer skills for online meetings |
| Application procedure | Document screening |
PPI, patient and public involvement
Fig. 2Recruitment page for patient and public involvement contributors on the AllerSearch website. The application guidelines were posted on the AllerSearch website (https://allergy-search.com/). Resumes can be downloaded on this website, and applicants of this study fill out the resume and send it via email
Fig. 3Schematic of the eight steps for PPI implement in this study based on PPI Guidebook. A consistent PPI meeting was held with eight steps reference to PPI Guidebook published by the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development. The discussion proceeded by identifying which step we are currently following based on these eight steps. STEP 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, and 8 highlighted in orange were done with the PPI committee members, and a timeline is provided for each step. PPI, patient and public involvement
The result of interactive evaluation from both the PPI contributors and researchers on the meeting
| PPI contributor, number | 1st meeting | 2nd meeting | 3rd meeting | 4th meeting | 5th meeting | 6th meeting | 7th meeting | 8th meeting | 9th meeting | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n = 3 | n = 3 | n = 3 | n = 2 | n = 2 | n = 3 | n = 3 | n = 4 | n = 3 | N = 26 | |
| (1) Difficulty of the materials provided in advance by the research team, 0–4, median (IQR) | 4 (3.5–4) | 4 (4–4) | 4 (4–4) | 4 (4–4) | 4 (4–4) | 4 (4–4) | 2 (0–4) | 4 (3.75–4) | 4 (2–4) | 4 (4–4) |
| (2) Number of materials provided in advance by the research team, 0–4, median (IQR) | 4 (3.5–4) | 4 (4–4) | 4 (4–4) | 4 (4–4) | 4 (4–4) | 4 (4–4) | 2 (0–4) | 3.5 (2.5–4) | 0 (0–2) | 4 (4–4) |
| (3) Timing of materials provided in advance by the research team, 0–4, median (IQR) | 4 (3.5–4) | 4 (4–4) | 4 (4–4) | 3.5 (3.25–3.75) | 3.5 (3.25–3.75) | 3 (3–3.5) | 1.5 (0–3.25) | 3 (2.25–3.25) | 0 (0–2) | 4 (3–4) |
| (4) Frequency of use of technical terms and English in explanations, 0–2, median (IQR) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (1.5–2) | 1.5 (1–2) | 2 (1–2) | 2 (2–) |
| (5) Difficulty of the agenda, 0–3, median (IQR) | 3 (3–3) | 3 (3–3) | 3 (3–3) | 3 (3–3) | 3 (3–3) | 3 (3–3) | 3 (3–3) | 2.5 (1.5–3) | 3 (3–3) | 3 (3–3) |
| (6) Atmosphere for the PPI contributors to speak, 0–2, median (IQR) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 1 (0–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) |
| (7) Clarity of opinions and roles that the research team is seeking from PPI contributors, 0–2, median (IQR) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (1.5–2) | 2 (1–2) | 2 (2–2) |
| (8) Opportunities for PPI contributors to speak, 0–2, median (IQR) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (1–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) |
| (9) Were you able to say what you wanted to say? 0–2, median (IQR) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (1.5–2) | 2 (1.5–2) | 1.5 (1.25–1.75) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (1–2) | 2 (2–2) | 1 (1–1.25) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (1.5–2) |
| (10) Did the PPI contributors fulfilled the role the research team had asked of them? 0–2, median (IQR) | 2 (2–2) | 0 (0–1) | 0 (0–1) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (1–2) | 2 (1.5–2) | 0 (0–0.5) | 2 (2–2) | 2 (0–2) |
PPI, patient and public involvement; IQR, interquartile range
Changes in AllerSearch survey items based on PPI
| Before PPI | After PPI | |
|---|---|---|
| Basic profile | Height, Weight, Age, Sibling composition, Contact lenses, Face wash, Sleep, Stool, Frequency of intake of yogurt, Materials in living room and bedroom, Pets, Tomato allergy | Height, Weight, Age, Sex, |
| Information about hay fever | Presence of hay fever, Age of onset, Worsening period, Atopic dermatitis | |
| Preventative actions for hay fever | Mask, Eye drops, Nose drops, Oral medication, Air purifiers, Glasses/Goggles, Other Today's preventative actions against hay fever | Mask, Eye drops, Nose drops, Oral medication, Air purifiers, Glasses/Goggles, |
| Nasal symptom score | Runny nose, Nasal congestion, Itchy nose, Sneezing, Difficulty in daily life owing to hay fever | Runny nose, Nasal congestion, Itchy nose, Sneezing, Difficulty in daily life owing to hay fever, |
| Non-nasal symptom score | Itchy eyes, Running tears, Redness of eyes, Itchy ears and mouth | Itchy eyes, Running tears, Redness of eyes, Itchy ears and mouth, |
| Hay fever treatment | How to apply eye drops | |
| Dry eye | Japanese version of Ocular Surface Disease Index | Japanese version of Ocular Surface Disease Index |
| Quality of life | (-) | |
| Work productivity | Japanese version of Work Productivity and Activity Impairment-Allergy Specific | Japanese version of Work Productivity and Activity Impairment-Allergy Specific |
| Automatic acquisition | Location, Number of steps, Temperature, Humidity, PM2.5, Pollen count, Distance traveled, Moving speed, Weather | Location, |
| Others | Stress, Stool | Stress, Stool |
Underline indicates new questions, bold indicates additions or modifications to questions
PPI, patient and public involvement; PM2.5, fine particulate matter
Fig. 4Results of the interactive evaluation. Percentage of the answers for appropriate or well done from the responses of PPI contributors (A) and researchers (B) from the first to the fifth opinion exchange meetings. PPI, patient and public involvement
Fig. 5Feedback system displaying the real-time user data collected by AllerSearch on the website. A The number of research participants, new users, and active users. B Hay fever map displaying hay fever subjective symptoms of research participants expressed by a face scale based on geographical location. C Ranking of pollen distribution based on each prefecture. D Real-time user-reported preventative measures