Examining the Success Factors for Mobile Applications for Self-Management of Diabetic Treatment in a South African Context

Ganizani Fidelis Mainoti, Naomi Isabirve
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Diabetic patients must have the capacity and ability to effectively manage their treatment regimen. Various mobile applications (apps) have been produced and deployed to help these patients assume personal responsibility for their medications, without essentially looking for assistance from health centers or medical personnel. Despite the view that mobile apps can support self-management behaviour amongst diabetic patients, extant literature reveals that adoption and use has lagged behind. Various factors need to be considered to dispel the negative perception over acceptance and use of these apps to enhance adoption. This study investigated factors that influence adoption of these apps for improved diabetic conditions by patients away from hospitals and clinical personnel. The study was conducted in the city of East London, South Africa. Twenty diabetic patients on chronic medication and three health providers working with diabetic patients were asked to try the Diabetes: M app for a period of not less than two months. Interviews were held to investigate their perceptions of the diabetes management app. Findings from the study are critical success factors that include perceived value, perceived risks and perceived costs in diabetic apps which are believed to play a significant part in patients to influence their adoption and use of apps for their conditions management. Creating awareness of these apps also play a role in making the success of diabetes apps for widespread adoption.
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在南非的背景下检查糖尿病治疗自我管理的移动应用程序的成功因素
糖尿病患者必须有能力有效地管理他们的治疗方案。已经开发和部署了各种移动应用程序(app),以帮助这些患者承担个人用药责任,而无需从医疗中心或医务人员那里寻求帮助。尽管人们认为手机应用程序可以支持糖尿病患者的自我管理行为,但现有文献显示,手机应用程序的采用和使用落后了。需要考虑各种因素,以消除对这些应用程序的接受和使用的负面看法,以提高采用率。本研究调查了影响医院以外的患者和临床人员采用这些应用程序改善糖尿病病情的因素。这项研究是在南非东伦敦市进行的。20名接受慢性药物治疗的糖尿病患者和3名治疗糖尿病患者的医疗服务提供者被要求试用Diabetes: M应用程序,时间不少于两个月。我们进行了访谈,以调查他们对糖尿病管理应用程序的看法。研究结果是关键的成功因素,包括糖尿病应用程序的感知价值、感知风险和感知成本,这些因素被认为在影响患者采用和使用应用程序进行病情管理方面发挥着重要作用。提高人们对这些应用程序的认识,也有助于糖尿病应用程序的成功推广。
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