Use intension and gamification design demand for mobile health in patients with coronary heart disease
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20201211-06654
- VernacularTitle:冠心病患者移动医疗使用意向及游戏化设计需求的调查
- Author:
Ling WANG
1
;
Chunguang YU
;
Runxi TIAN
;
Yuye LI
;
Kaiyue CUI
;
Kun CHEN
;
Xiaowei DI
Author Information
1. 北京中医药大学护理学院 102488
- Keywords:
Coronary heart disease;
Mobile health;
Self-management;
Gamification design
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2021;27(22):2975-2980
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the use intention of patients with coronary heart disease for mobile health and understand needs of patients for gamification design of mobile health platform, in order to improve the self-management level of patients with coronary heart disease by building a gamified mobile health platform.Methods:Using the convenient sampling method, a total of 181 hospitalized patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) in Department of Cardiology from July to September 2020 (3 hospitals in Beijing and 1 hospital in Heilongjiang Province) were selected as research objects. Questionnaire on the usage needs of mobile health platform for coronary heart disease was used to investigate them.Results:Only 8 of the 181 patients (4.42%) used cardiac mobile health, and 113 (62.43%) patients never used cardiac mobile health but would consider using it. But 60 (33.15%) patients never used cardiac mobile medical experience and said that they won' t use it in the future, and the reasons included operation, language, safety, need awareness and health concerns. Among 121 patients with coronary heart disease, the top three requirements for gamification design were human-computer interaction encouragement and company (32.23%) , completion of tasks to exchange for real prizes (30.58%) and health ranking (28.10%) .Conclusions:Based on needs of patients, an easy-to-use, scientific and readable gamified mobile health platform for coronary heart disease should be built, mobile health publicity should be increased, and the continuous use rate of the mobile health platform and the self-management of patients should be improved.