MyGut 数字健康平台在监测和管理炎症性肠病方面的可接受性、可行性和影响。

Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-09-06 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1093/jcag/gwae029
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背景:在护理炎症性肠病(IBD)患者时,数字健康监测有助于促进自我管理策略:目的:本研究调查了在护理炎症性肠病(IBD)患者时实施 MyGut 健康应用程序的可行性,并评估了使用该应用程序是否能改善健康状况:2020年至2023年,我们在加拿大的两家医院开展了一项前瞻性试验。我们从胃肠病诊所招募了 IBD 患者,并在他们的移动设备上安装了 MyGut 应用程序。在为期一年的随访期间,收集了可接受性、满意度、可行性、生活质量评分(通过IBD短问卷[SIBDQ]测量)和资源利用率等指标:在 84 名入选患者中,58 名患者(69%)继续使用该应用程序,直至研究结束。在招募时,所有 84 名患者(100%)在经过简短的指导后都愿意使用 MyGut 应用程序。使用 MyGut 1 年后,SIBDQ 评分有了明显改善(平均值 = 56.0,标定值 8.85 vs 52.0,标定值 9.84)(P = .012)。然而,只有 42.9% 的患者(21/49)愿意在 1 年后继续使用该应用程序,与 71.4% 的患者(35/49)愿意在 2 个月后继续使用相比,这一比例显著下降(P = .001)。在使用 MyGut 1 年前后,急诊室就诊/住院次数没有发现差异(P = .78):本研究表明,患者愿意使用数字健康监测平台,这可能会提高他们的生活质量。然而,必须持续努力优化其长期可行性。
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Acceptability, feasibility, and impact of the MyGut digital health platform in the monitoring and management of inflammatory bowel disease.

Background: Digital health monitoring may help facilitate self-management strategies when caring for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Aims: This study investigated the feasibility of implementing the MyGut health application when caring for patients with IBD and evaluated whether its use improved health outcomes.

Methods: We conducted a prospective trial in 2 Canadian hospitals from 2020 to 2023. Patients with IBD were recruited from gastroenterology clinics, and the MyGut application was installed onto their mobile devices. Metrics such as acceptability, satisfaction, feasibility, quality-of-life scores (measured through the short IBD questionnaire [SIBDQ]), and resource utilization were collected throughout the 1-year follow-up period.

Results: Of the 84 patients enrolled, 58 patients (69%) continued to use the app until the study completion. At recruitment, all 84 patients (100%) were willing to use the MyGut application after a brief tutorial. There was a significant improvement in the SIBDQ scores after 1 year of MyGut use (mean = 56.0, SD 8.85 vs 52.0, SD 9.84) (P = .012). However, only 42.9% (21/49) of the patients were willing to continue using the application after 1 year, a significant decrease compared with the 71.4% (35/49) who were willing to continue after 2 months (P = .001). No differences were observed in the number of emergency room visits/hospitalizations (P = .78) before and after 1 year of MyGut use.

Conclusions: This study demonstrates that patients are willing to use digital health monitoring platforms and this may lead to improved quality of life. However, sustained efforts must be made to optimize its long-term feasibility.

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