A Health Mobile Application for Self-Care of Colostomy Patients

Q4 Medicine Journal of Coloproctology Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1779604
Elahe Jozpoor, Monireh Tahvildarzadeh, Azam Sadat Hoseini, M. Shahmoradi, Mohammad Almasian, Hamid Moghaddasi
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Introduction and Objective In most cases, due to the failure of nonsurgical methods in the treatment of diseases related to the colon, it is necessary to perform colostomy as the main treatment method. However, this surgery can cause a wide range of physical, social, and psychological problems in patients. Therefore, in order to prevent and treat the complications of colostomy, it is necessary to adopt measures in the field of self-care and continuous education for patients to control the complications of the disease, seek treatment, and experience improvements in their quality of life . Additionally, considering the role of mobile health (mHealth) applications in facilitating continuous and effective training, and improving self-care for these patients, the aim of the present study was to design and evaluate an mHealth application for self-care of colostomy patients. Materials and Methods In the present applied research, first the functional requirements of the software were determined considering the self-care requirements of colostomy patients. Then, the software was designed based on object-oriented analysis, and according to it, the application was coded in Java and developed in the Android Studio environment. Finally, to evaluate the software, the opinions and comments of 5 gastroenterologists and 10 adult colostomy patients in the age range between 27 and 64 years who had at least a high school diploma were used as the basis of judgment at this stage. The instruments used in the evaluation included a checklist, derived from three standard questionnaires (the System Usability Scale [SUS], the mHealth App Usability Questionnaire [MAUQ], and the User Version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale [uMARS]) to measure the user-friendliness indicator, and a researcher-made checklist to measure the performance indicator of the various services provided. Results The services of the software developed include the provision of medical information and self-care instructions regarding colostomy surgery, as well as alerts for the user to schedule an appointment with a doctor and the time to take medications. Based on the results of the evaluation stage, the users were generally satisfied with the interface, services, and general features of the software. In general, the software was evaluated at the “acceptable” level, with a rate of 85%. Discussion and Conclusion Based on the findings of the current research, the software developed can be significantly effective in facilitating the education of colostomy patients and improving their self-care. Proper and continuous self-care and education for colostomy patients is necessary to prevent and control complications resulting from surgery and to improve their quality of life. Therefore, in addition to patients, all health care staff, organizations, and associations which support colostomy patients can also use this software to educate patients and improve the care provided to them.
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用于结肠造口术患者自我护理的健康移动应用程序
导言和目的 在大多数情况下,由于非手术治疗结肠相关疾病的方法无效,必须将结肠造口术作为主要的治疗方法。然而,这种手术会给患者带来一系列生理、社会和心理问题。因此,为了预防和治疗结肠造口术的并发症,有必要在患者自我护理和持续教育方面采取措施,以控制疾病并发症、寻求治疗并提高生活质量。此外,考虑到移动医疗(mHealth)应用在促进持续有效的培训和改善这些患者的自我护理方面所起的作用,本研究旨在设计和评估一种用于结肠造口术患者自我护理的移动医疗应用。材料和方法 在本应用研究中,首先根据结肠造口术患者的自我护理要求确定了软件的功能要求。然后,根据面向对象的分析方法设计软件,并据此在 Android Studio 环境中用 Java 编写和开发应用软件。最后,为了对该软件进行评估,本阶段以 5 名消化科医生和 10 名年龄在 27 至 64 岁之间、至少具有高中学历的成年结肠造口患者的意见和评论作为判断依据。评估中使用的工具包括一份从三份标准问卷(系统可用性量表[SUS]、移动医疗应用可用性问卷[MAUQ]和移动应用用户版评分量表[uMARS])中衍生出来的检查表,用于测量用户友好性指标;以及一份研究人员自制的检查表,用于测量所提供的各种服务的性能指标。结果 所开发软件的服务包括提供有关结肠造口手术的医疗信息和自我护理指导,以及提醒用户预约医生和服药时间。根据评估阶段的结果,用户普遍对软件的界面、服务和一般功能表示满意。总体而言,对软件的评价达到了 "可接受 "水平,满意率为 85%。讨论与结论 根据目前的研究结果,所开发的软件在促进对结肠造口术患者的教育和改善其自我护理方面具有显著效果。为了预防和控制手术引起的并发症,提高患者的生活质量,有必要对结肠造口术患者进行适当和持续的自我护理和教育。因此,除病人外,所有医护人员、支持结肠造口术病人的组织和协会也可以使用该软件来教育病人,改善对他们的护理。
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Journal of Coloproctology
Journal of Coloproctology Medicine-Gastroenterology
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