Development of a Management App for Postviral Fibromyalgia-Like Symptoms: Patient Preference-Guided Approach.

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serval:BIB_7DF855159550
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Development of a Management App for Postviral Fibromyalgia-Like Symptoms: Patient Preference-Guided Approach.
Journal
JMIR formative research
Author(s)
Blanchard M., Koller C.N., Azevedo P.M., Prétat T., Hügle T.
ISSN
2561-326X (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2561-326X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
19/04/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
8
Pages
e50832
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Persistent fibromyalgia-like symptoms have been increasingly reported following viral infections, including SARS-CoV-2. About 30% of patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome fulfill the fibromyalgia criteria. This complex condition presents significant challenges in terms of self-management. Digital health interventions offer a viable means to assist patients in managing their health conditions. However, the challenge of ensuring their widespread adoption and adherence persists. This study responds to this need by developing a patient-centered digital health management app, incorporating patient preferences to enhance usability and effectiveness, ultimately aiming to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.
This research aims to develop a digital health self-management app specifically for patients experiencing postviral fibromyalgia-like symptoms. By prioritizing patient preferences and engagement through the app's design and functionality, the study intends to facilitate better self-management practices and improve adherence.
Using an exploratory study design, the research used patient preference surveys and usability testing as primary tools to inform the development process of the digital health solution. We gathered and analyzed patients' expectations regarding design features, content, and usability to steer the iterative app development.
The study uncovered crucial insights from patient surveys and usability testing, which influenced the app's design and functionality. Key findings included a preference for a symptom list over an automated chatbot, a desire to report on a moderate range of symptoms and activities, and the importance of an intuitive onboarding process. While usability testing identified some challenges in the onboarding process, it also confirmed the importance of aligning the app with patient needs to enhance engagement and satisfaction.
Incorporating patient feedback has been a significant factor in the development of the digital health app. Challenges encountered with user onboarding during usability testing have highlighted the importance of this process for user adoption. The study acknowledges the role of patient input in developing digital health technologies and suggests further research to improve onboarding procedures, aiming to enhance patient engagement and their ability to manage digital health resources effectively.
RR2-10.2196/32193.
Keywords
development, digital health, digital health solution, fibromyalgia, musculoskeletal, patient outcome, patient preference, patient-centricity, platform, quality of life, self-management, usability testing, user experience
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Open Access
Yes
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22/04/2024 13:22
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23/04/2024 7:01
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