International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries, Blusson Spinal Cord Centre-ICORD, 3rd Floor, 818 West 10th Ave, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1M9, Canada.
Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
J Med Syst. 2019 Dec 11;44(1):26. doi: 10.1007/s10916-019-1487-y.
With decreasing inpatient lengths of stay following spinal cord injury (SCI), newly injured patients may be discharged into the community without the self-management skills needed to prevent secondary conditions. A mobile app was developed to facilitate self-management skills following SCI in the inpatient rehabilitation and early community settings. The objective of this study was to explore patients' perspectives on the usability of this self-management app. A mixed-methods study design was implemented. The app was trialed at a local rehabilitation centre with 20 inpatient participants who experienced a SCI. They received mobile app training sessions throughout their inpatient rehabilitation. A thematic analysis was performed on qualitative data from post-discharge exit questionnaires and researchers' field notes. Quantitative data (in the form of participants' tool usage data and self-reported system usability scale scores) were collected at discharge and 3 months post-discharge. Three main themes emerged from the qualitative analysis: (1) being accessible to users (i.e., being easy to adopt and compatible with assistive technologies), (2) being intuitive to navigate (i.e., incorporating a simple app layout and a system of alert notifications), and (3) offering users flexibility (i.e., providing users with control over their data). The mobile app received above average mean system usability scale scores, both at discharge (78.1/100) and 3 months post-discharge (71.6/100). Given that participants found the app acceptable for use in inpatient rehabilitation and following discharge into the community, further testing is warranted to explore its efficacy in preventing secondary complications.
随着脊髓损伤 (SCI) 患者住院时间的减少,新受伤的患者可能在没有预防继发性疾病所需的自我管理技能的情况下出院到社区。开发了一个移动应用程序,以便在住院康复和早期社区环境中促进 SCI 后的自我管理技能。本研究的目的是探讨患者对这种自我管理应用程序可用性的看法。采用混合方法研究设计。该应用程序在当地康复中心对 20 名住院患者进行了试用,这些患者经历了 SCI。他们在住院康复期间接受了移动应用程序培训课程。从出院后的退出问卷和研究人员的实地笔记中对定性数据进行了主题分析。在出院时和出院后 3 个月收集了定量数据(以参与者工具使用数据和自我报告的系统可用性量表分数的形式)。定性分析中出现了三个主要主题:(1)用户可访问性(即易于采用和与辅助技术兼容),(2)导航直观(即采用简单的应用程序布局和警报通知系统),以及(3)为用户提供灵活性(即,为用户提供对其数据的控制)。该移动应用程序在出院时(78.1/100)和出院后 3 个月(71.6/100)的系统可用性量表得分均高于平均水平。鉴于参与者认为该应用程序可在住院康复期间和出院后在社区中使用,因此需要进一步测试以探索其预防继发性并发症的效果。