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基于计算机的健康评估系统 (CHES) 电子日记在粪便失禁患者中的可用性评估:一项试点研究。

Usability evaluation of the Computer-Based Health Evaluation System (CHES) eDiary for patients with faecal incontinence: a pilot study.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychosomatics and Medical Psychology, University Hospital of Psychiatry II, Medical University of Innsbruck, Anichstraße 35, 6020, Innsbruck, Austria.

Evaluation Software Development, Innsbruck, Austria.

出版信息

BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2022 Mar 28;22(1):81. doi: 10.1186/s12911-022-01818-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Faecal incontinence (FI) is prevalent in 15-20% of elderly individuals and is frequently monitored in clinical trials and practice. Bowel diaries are the most common way to document FI, but, in clinical practice, are mainly used as paper-based versions. Electronic diaries (eDiaries) offer many potential benefits over paper-based diaries. The aim of this study was to develop and test an eDiary to document FI.

METHODS

We migrated a paper FI diary to an eDiary app based on the Computer-based Health Evaluation System (CHES). To assess usability, we conducted functionality and usability tests at two time points in a sample of patients with FI. In the first assessment, the eDiary functionalities were tested, patients completed the System Usability Scale (SUS, range 0-100) and compared the paper diary with the eDiary. We set a threshold for minimum acceptable average usability at 70 points. Patients were then instructed to use the eDiary for 2 days at home and contacted to report on their usage and completed the SUS a second time.

RESULTS

We recruited a sample of N = 14 patients to use the eDiary. All patients were able to use all functionalities of the eDiary and only a few patients with lower technological literacy or access to devices (n = 3) needed initial assistance. The mean usability rating given at the first time point was high with 88 points (SD 18, 95% CI 78.2-96.8) and most patients (n = 10) reported they would prefer the eDiary over the paper-based version. Nine patients (n = 9) participated in the follow-up assessment and the mean SUS rating at the second time point was 97 points (SD 7, 95% CI 92.8-100).

CONCLUSION

The eDiary showed excellent usability scores for the assessment of FI at both assessments. Generally, patients preferred the eDiary over the paper-based version. We recommend the eDiary for usage with patients who own and use a smartphone and discuss potential solutions for patients with lower technological literacy or access.

摘要

背景

粪便失禁(FI)在 15-20%的老年人中普遍存在,在临床试验和实践中经常进行监测。排便日记是记录 FI 的最常见方法,但在临床实践中,主要使用纸质版本。电子日记(eDiary)相对于纸质日记具有许多潜在的优势。本研究旨在开发和测试一种用于记录 FI 的电子日记。

方法

我们基于计算机健康评估系统(CHES)将纸质 FI 日记迁移到电子日记应用程序中。为了评估可用性,我们在 FI 患者的样本中进行了两次功能和可用性测试。在第一次评估中,测试了电子日记的功能,患者完成了系统可用性量表(SUS,范围 0-100),并将纸质日记与电子日记进行了比较。我们设定了一个可接受的最低平均可用性阈值为 70 分。然后,患者被指示在家中使用电子日记 2 天,并联系报告他们的使用情况,并第二次完成 SUS。

结果

我们招募了 14 名患者使用电子日记。所有患者都能够使用电子日记的所有功能,只有少数技术素养较低或无法使用设备的患者(n=3)需要最初的帮助。第一次评估时的平均可用性评分为 88 分(SD 18,95%CI 78.2-96.8),大多数患者(n=10)表示他们更喜欢电子日记而不是纸质版本。9 名患者(n=9)参加了随访评估,第二次评估时的平均 SUS 评分为 97 分(SD 7,95%CI 92.8-100)。

结论

电子日记在两次评估中对 FI 的评估都显示出了出色的可用性评分。一般来说,患者更喜欢电子日记而不是纸质版本。我们建议在拥有和使用智能手机的患者中使用电子日记,并讨论针对技术素养较低或无法使用设备的患者的潜在解决方案。

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