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Exploring the digital divide: results of a survey informing mobile application development

Maira Corinne Claudio, Zachary Rehany, Katerina Stachtari, Elena Guadagno, Esli Osmanlliu, Dan Poenaru

2024Frontiers in Digital Health10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: Mobile health apps risk widening health disparities if they overlook digital inclusion. The digital divide, encompassing access, familiarity, and readiness, poses a significant barrier to medical interventions. Existing literature lacks exploration of the digital divide's contributing factors. Hence, data are needed to comprehend the challenges in developing inclusive health apps. Methods: We created a survey to gauge internet and smartphone access, smartphone familiarity, and readiness for using mobile health apps among caregivers of pediatric patients in tertiary care. Open-ended questions solicited feedback and suggestions on mobile health applications. Responses were categorized by similarity and compared. Developed with patient partners, the survey underwent cognitive testing and piloting for accuracy. Results: Data from 209 respondents showed that 23% were affected by the digital divide, mainly due to unfamiliarity with digital skills. Among 49 short text responses about health app concerns, 31 mentioned security and confidentiality, with 7 mentioning the impersonal nature of such apps. Desired features included messaging healthcare providers, scheduling, task reminders, and simplicity. Conclusions: This study underscores a digital divide among caregivers of pediatric patients, with nearly a quarter affected primarily due to a lack of digital comfort. Respondents emphasized user-friendliness and online security for health apps. Future apps should prioritize digital inclusion by addressing the significant barriers and carefully considering patient and family concerns.

Topics & Concepts

Digital healthDigital divideInternet privacyPsychological interventionConfidentialityHealth careThe InternetInclusion (mineral)PsychologyDigital mediaMobile technologyMobile deviceMedical educationComputer scienceMedicineNursingWorld Wide WebComputer securityPolitical scienceSocial psychologyLawMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsDigital Mental Health InterventionsTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
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