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Features and usability assessment of a patient-centered mobile application (HeartMapp) for self-management of heart failure

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APPLIED NURSING RESEARCH
卷 32, 期 -, 页码 156-163

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnr.2016.07.001

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Heart failure; Self-management; Patient engagement; Mobile application; HeartMapp usability; IMB model

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  1. HeartMapp
  2. Florida Hi-Tech Corridor
  3. Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Tampa, Florida

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Background: Mobile health technologies have emerged as a way to actively engage patients in their healthcare decision-making process. One who is well informed and motivated is thought to engage in self-management activities. Thus, the conceptual framework included information, motivation, and behavioral change model, with patient engagement as a mediator in the development and assessment of a mobile health application HeartMapp for chronic heart failure (CHF) self-management. Purpose: To describe the development and features of the HeartMapp and preliminary assessment of the usability of HeartMapp. Method: A descriptive survey design was employed. A total of 37 participants (25 patients with CHF and 12 health care workers) navigated the HeartMapp and completed self-confidence and usability questionnaires. Results: More than half of the patients used mobile phones to obtain health information. Patients reported moderate self-confidence (mean 26.60 +/- 12.18) in using HeartMapp. One in five patients reported a lack of confidence in using the chest-wom Bluetooth device. The observational data indicated that all patients completed the task of navigating the HeartMapp with little or no help. The health care members (n = 12) demonstrated high confidence in recommending HeartMapp to patients (mean 4.58 +/- 0.67) and in utilizing data from HeartMapp for clinical decision making (mean 4.50 +/- 0.67). The self-confidence and usability questionnaires showed good reliability in this sample. Conclusion: Having access to CHF symptom monitoring and education readily available in a mobile app may motivate individuals to engage in the prescribed self-management skills to ultimately attain desired outcomes, which warrants further exploration. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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