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Co-creation of mHealth intervention for older adults with hip fracture and family caregivers: a qualitative study

Patrocinio Ariza‐Vega, Rafael Prieto‐Moreno, Marta Mora‐Traverso, Pablo Molina‐García, Maureen C. Ashe, Miguel Martín‐Matillas

2022Disability and Rehabilitation Assistive Technology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Hip fracture results in an older person's loss of independence. Limited healthcare resources make mobile Health (mHealth) an alternative. Engaging key stakeholders in health technology development is essential to overcome existing barriers. The aim of this study was to establish perspectives of older adults with hip fracture, family caregivers and health professionals (stakeholders) on the development of a mHealth system. MATERIALS AND METHODS: = 2)] with 45 participants (14 older adults, 21 caregivers and 10 health providers). Inclusion criteria were older adults ≥ 65 years who sustained a hip fracture in the previous 3 months; family caregiver of a person with hip fracture; and health providers with 2+ years of clinical experience working older adults with hip fracture. We followed standard methods for focus groups, including recording sessions, transcription and conducting an inductive content analysis. The same moderator, with clinical and research experience, conducted all focus groups. RESULTS: Three themes were generated to consider for a future mHealth intervention: (1) user-friendly design; (2) content to include recovery and prevention information; and (3) implementation factors. Our mHealth system was developed based on feedback from participants. CONCLUSIONS: Co-creating mHealth technology with stakeholders is essential for uptake and adherence. We provide an overview of the development of ActiveHip+, an mHealth system for the clinical care of older adults with hip fracture.

Topics & Concepts

mHealthFocus groupHip fractureMedicineQualitative researchHealth careIntervention (counseling)ModerationNursingGerontologyPsychological interventionPsychologySocial psychologyOsteoporosisEconomicsSociologySocial scienceEconomic growthMarketingBusinessEndocrinologyHip and Femur FracturesTotal Knee Arthroplasty OutcomesMobile Health and mHealth Applications
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