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Feasibility and usability of a personalized mHealth app for self-management in the first year following breast cancer surgery

Ji Young Lim, Yoon Kim, Seung Mi Yeo, Byung Joo Chae, Jong Han Yu, Ji Hye Hwang

2023Health Informatics Journal15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study investigated the feasibility and usability of a personalized mobile health (mHealth) app for self-management during the year following breast cancer surgery. Twenty-nine participants were instructed to use an app and smart band immediately after discharge. Only 18 completed the study. Their perceived necessity and satisfaction for main domains and app were assessed at 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, and 12 months. A self-reporting questionnaire assessed usability at 12 months. Consequently, retention rate as measures of feasibility showed a mean of 75.8%. Exercise and diet management were the most accessed app domains. Perceived necessity was higher than satisfaction. The mean usability score was 80.2. Most participants found the app useful and effective as a delivery for healthcare. Further, 94% of them were willing to pay for and recommend it. Thus, mHealth app can help breast cancer patients improve their healthy behaviors and healthcare further. This study provides insights for designing long-term randomized controlled trials using mHealth interventions.

Topics & Concepts

mHealthUsabilityBreast cancerPsychological interventionMedicineSelf-managementPatient satisfactionMobile appsHealth carePhysical therapyCancerNursingWorld Wide WebComputer scienceInternal medicineHuman–computer interactionEconomicsEconomic growthMachine learningMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsCancer survivorship and care
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