Identification and Evaluation of Mobile Applications for Self-Management of Diet and Lifestyle for Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2023-09-16 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1093/jcag/gwad029
Stephanie L Gold, Brandon A Chiew, Vidya Rajagopalan, Celeste M Lavallee
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Background: Mobile health applications (apps) providing diet and lifestyle self-management programs to patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are emerging. The objective of this study was to evaluate current apps available in the US and Canada based on app quality, perceived impact on diet and mental health and comprehensiveness to support self-management.

Methods: The Apple iOS and Google Play app stores were searched for terms related to IBD. Apps were included if they targeted diet and lifestyle behaviours for patients living with IBD and were available to the general public. Apps were excluded if they were not specific to IBD, not available in English, did not target diet or lifestyle therapy, were not available in the US and Canada, or did not offer stand-alone self-management programs. The Mobile App Rating Scale was used to assess mobile app quality.

Results: A total of 1,512 apps were identified through the app stores. Six apps met inclusion criteria. My IBD Care: Crohn's and Colitis received the highest quality rating and LyfeMD received the highest overall app rating. Only these two apps provided behaviour tracking over time, and three (50 percent) apps provided good-quality information.

Conclusions: While many IBD-related apps exist, few support self-management of diet and lifestyle behaviours. The My IBD Care and LyfeMD apps had the highest ratings and can be used to track lifestyle behaviours. The effectiveness of these apps to improve behaviours, and subsequently impact the disease course and quality of life, should be explored in future studies.

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炎症性肠病患者饮食和生活方式自我管理的移动应用程序的识别和评估。
背景:为炎症性肠病(IBD)患者提供饮食和生活方式自我管理程序的移动健康应用程序正在兴起。本研究的目的是根据应用程序质量、对饮食和心理健康的影响以及支持自我管理的全面性,评估美国和加拿大现有的应用程序。方法:在苹果iOS和谷歌Play应用商店中搜索与IBD相关的术语。如果应用程序针对IBD患者的饮食和生活方式行为,并向公众开放,则将其包括在内。如果应用程序不是IBD特有的,没有英文版,没有针对饮食或生活方式治疗的,在美国和加拿大没有,或者没有提供独立的自我管理程序,则将其排除在外。移动应用评分量表用于评估移动应用的质量。结果:通过应用商店共识别出1512个应用程序。六个应用程序符合入选标准。我的IBD护理:克罗恩病和结肠炎获得最高的质量评级,LyfeMD获得最高的应用程序整体评级。只有这两个应用程序提供了随时间推移的行为跟踪,三个(50%)应用程序提供的信息质量良好。结论:虽然存在许多与IBD相关的应用程序,但很少有应用程序支持饮食和生活方式行为的自我管理。My IBD Care和LyfeMD应用程序的评分最高,可用于跟踪生活方式行为。这些应用程序在改善行为、进而影响病程和生活质量方面的有效性,应在未来的研究中进行探索。
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