Robin Kempin, J. Richter, Anna Schlegel, X. Baraliakos, S. Tsiami, B. Buehring, D. Kiefer, J. Braun, U. Kiltz
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Abstract
Objective To investigate the performance of a health app with respect to usability, adherence, and equivalence of data in daily care of patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA). Methods Consecutive patients with axSpA were asked to export patient-reported outcomes (PRO) electronically with the AxSpA Live App regularly every 2 weeks over a period of 6 months. The first clinical visit was followed by 2 further personal visits after 3 and 6 months. Patients completed paper-based PRO at every visit; they also completed the Mobile App Rating Scale and the System Usability Scale after 3 and 6 months. Results Of 103 patients with axSpA, 69 agreed to participate (67.0%): age 41.5 (11.3) years, 58.0% male, Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Index (BASDAI) 4.3 (2.0), and 76.8% treated with biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs. Patients’ adherence to regular app exports was 29.0% and 28.4% after 3 and 6 months, respectively. Significant predictors for good adherence were high disease activity (P = 0.02) and older age (P = 0.04). No systematic differences between digital and paper-based BASDAI scores were found (intraclass correlation coefficients 0.99 [95% CI 0.98-0.99]). Performance of the app was rated as good. Conclusion Collection of digital PROs by AxSpA Live App may be successfully used in patients with axSpA with high disease activity. Our study showed equivalence of digital data, but adherence to the app after 6 months was poor. Higher disease activity and older age resulted in increased adherence to the app. This suggests that the use of health apps like this should concentrate on more severely affected patients.
目的探讨一款健康应用程序在轴性脊柱炎(axSpA)患者日常护理数据的可用性、依从性和等效性方面的表现。方法连续6个月,每2周定期用axSpA Live App电子输出患者报告预后(PRO)。第一次临床访问之后,在3个月和6个月后进行了两次进一步的个人访问。患者在每次就诊时完成纸质PRO;他们还分别在3个月和6个月后完成了手机应用评级量表和系统可用性量表。结果103例axSpA患者中,69例(67.0%)同意参与:年龄41.5(11.3)岁,58.0%为男性,巴斯强直性脊柱炎疾病活动指数(BASDAI) 4.3(2.0), 76.8%接受生物疾病改善抗风湿药物治疗。3个月和6个月后,患者对常规应用程序输出的依从性分别为29.0%和28.4%。疾病活动性高(P = 0.02)和年龄较大(P = 0.04)是良好依从性的显著预测因子。数字和纸质BASDAI评分之间没有系统差异(类内相关系数0.99 [95% CI 0.98-0.99])。该应用程序的性能被评为良好。结论AxSpA Live App采集数字pro可成功用于疾病活动性高的AxSpA患者。我们的研究显示了数字数据的等效性,但6个月后应用程序的依从性很差。较高的疾病活动量和年龄增加导致对该应用的依从性增加。这表明,像这样的健康应用程序的使用应该集中在受影响更严重的患者身上。
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The Journal of Rheumatology is a monthly international serial edited by Duncan A. Gordon, The Journal features research articles on clinical subjects from scientists working in rheumatology and related fields, as well as proceedings of meetings as supplements to regular issues. Highlights of our 36 years serving Rheumatology include: groundbreaking and provocative editorials such as "Inverting the Pyramid," renowned Pediatric Rheumatology, proceedings of OMERACT and the Canadian Rheumatology Association, Cochrane Musculoskeletal Reviews, and supplements on emerging therapies.