A survey exploring the use of symptom diary mobile apps for endometriosis

IF 0.6 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Journal of endometriosis and pelvic pain disorders Pub Date : 2023-08-23 DOI:10.1177/22840265231193486
Simon M Scheck, Bryndl E Hohmann-Marriott, Gary Faughnan, C. Henry
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Symptom tracking for endometriosis has been validated with clinical benefits, however, there is limited evidence around the use of mobile apps for endometriosis symptom tracking. We performed a survey of people with suspected or confirmed endometriosis in Aotearoa New Zealand to assess mobile app use for symptom tracking including which app is being used, how frequently symptoms are tracked, which features are most important and which features would be desired. We also explored willingness to share symptom data with clinicians and/or researchers. A total of 188 survey responses were included. Mobile apps were used for symptom tracking by 83/188 (44.1%), with only 13 of 188 (6.9%) reporting they would not consider use of an app. Of current app users, 51.5% reported logging symptoms at least weekly. The most frequently desired features included tracking of specific symptoms (such as periods, pain, bowel symptoms, mental health symptoms), other tracking (such as medications and diet) and general app usability. Of those who use or would consider using an app 77.7% reported they would be comfortable sharing data with clinicians, and 76.1% reported they would be comfortable sharing anonymous data with researchers. Almost half of participants reported using an app to track symptoms, and almost all reported they would consider use. Around three in four patients would be willing to share this data with clinicians and researchers, and therefore further focus on the utility of these apps may benefit patients directly, their relationship with healthcare providers and be utilised for further endometriosis research.
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子宫内膜异位症症状日记手机应用程序使用情况调查
子宫内膜异位症的症状跟踪已被证实具有临床益处,然而,使用移动应用程序进行子宫内膜异位症状跟踪的证据有限。我们对新西兰奥特亚的疑似或确诊子宫内膜异位症患者进行了一项调查,以评估移动应用程序在症状跟踪中的使用情况,包括使用哪个应用程序、跟踪症状的频率、哪些功能最重要以及需要哪些功能。我们还探讨了与临床医生和/或研究人员共享症状数据的意愿。共包括188份调查回复。有83/188人(44.1%)使用移动应用程序进行症状跟踪,188人中只有13人(6.9%)表示他们不会考虑使用应用程序。在目前的应用程序用户中,51.5%的用户报告至少每周记录症状。最常见的功能包括跟踪特定症状(如月经、疼痛、肠道症状、心理健康症状)、其他跟踪(如药物和饮食)和一般应用程序可用性。在使用或考虑使用应用程序的人中,77.7%的人表示他们愿意与临床医生共享数据,76.1%的人表示愿意与研究人员共享匿名数据。近一半的参与者报告说他们使用了应用程序来追踪症状,几乎所有人都表示他们会考虑使用。大约四分之三的患者愿意与临床医生和研究人员共享这些数据,因此,进一步关注这些应用程序的实用性可能会直接使患者受益,使他们与医疗保健提供者的关系受益,并用于进一步的子宫内膜异位症研究。
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