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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Human Factors

Date Submitted: Mar 29, 2021
Date Accepted: Nov 6, 2021
Date Submitted to PubMed: Dec 16, 2021

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

A Mobile App to Support Self-management of Chronic Kidney Disease: Development Study

Markossian TW, Boyda J, Taylor J, Etingen B, Modave F, Price R, Kramer HJ

A Mobile App to Support Self-management of Chronic Kidney Disease: Development Study

JMIR Hum Factors 2021;8(4):e29197

DOI: 10.2196/29197

PMID: 34914614

PMCID: 8717130

Building a Mobile App for patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: Development methodology

  • Talar W Markossian; 
  • Jason Boyda; 
  • Jennifer Taylor; 
  • Bella Etingen; 
  • François Modave; 
  • Ron Price; 
  • Holly J Kramer

ABSTRACT

Background:

Smart device applications hold potential to enhance patient self-management of chronic conditions including chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Objective:

The objective of this study was to develop a mobile app to facilitate self-management of non-dialysis-dependent CKD.

Methods:

Our stakeholder team included four patients with stage 3-4 non-dialysis dependent CKD, a kidney transplant recipient, a caretaker, CKD providers (pharmacists, a nurse, primary care physicians, a nephrologist, and a cardiologist), two health services and CKD researchers, a researcher in biomedical informatics, nutrition, and obesity, a system developer and two programmers. Focus groups and in-person interviews with the patients and providers were conducted using a guide that was based on existing literature of CKD self-management and the mobile app quality criteria from the Mobile App Rating Scale. Qualitative analytic techniques including the constant comparative method were used to analyze the focus group and interview data.

Results:

Patients and providers identified and discussed a list of requirements and preferences regarding the content, features and technical aspects of the mobile app that are unique for CKD self-management. Requirements and preferences centered along themes of communication between patients and caregivers, partnership in care, self-care activities, adherence to treatment regimens, and self-care self-efficacy. These identified themes informed the features and content of our mobile app.

Conclusions:

Patients with CKD and CKD providers believe a mobile app can enhance CKD self-management via facilitating patient-provider communication and enabling self-care activities including adherence to treatment.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Markossian TW, Boyda J, Taylor J, Etingen B, Modave F, Price R, Kramer HJ

A Mobile App to Support Self-management of Chronic Kidney Disease: Development Study

JMIR Hum Factors 2021;8(4):e29197

DOI: 10.2196/29197

PMID: 34914614

PMCID: 8717130

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