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Open Access 01-12-2023 | Bronchial Asthma | Research

A self-management app to improve asthma control in adults with limited health literacy: a mixed-method feasibility study

Authors: Hani Salim, Ai Theng Cheong, Sazlina Sharif-Ghazali, Ping Yein Lee, Poh Ying Lim, Ee Ming Khoo, Norita Hussein, Noor Harzana Harrun, Bee Kiau Ho, Hilary Pinnock, RESPIRE Collaboration

Published in: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

Digital technology tailored for those with limited health literacy has the potential to reduce health inequalities. Although mobile apps can support self-management in chronic diseases, there is little evidence that this approach applies to people with limited health literacy. We aimed to determine the acceptability of a self-management app in adults living with asthma and have limited health literacy and the feasibility of delivering the intervention and assessing outcomes.

Methods

We recruited eligible adults from the Klang Asthma Cohort registry in primary care for a 3-month mixed-method study plus a 2-month extended observation. We collected baseline data on socio-demography, health literacy and asthma control level. The outcomes of the intervention were assessed at 1- and 3-month: i) adoption (app download and usage), ii) adherence (app usage), iii) retention (app usage in the observation period), iv) health outcomes (e.g., severe asthma attacks) and v) process outcomes (e.g., ownership and use of action plans). At 1-month, participants were purposively sampled for in-depth interviews, which were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analysed deductively.

Results

We recruited 48 participants; 35 participants (23 Female; median age = 43 years; median HLS score = 28) completed the 3 months study. Of these, 14 participants (10 Female; median age = 48 years; median HLS score = 28) provided interviews. Thirty-seven (77%) participants adopted the app (downloaded and used it in the first month of the study). The main factor reported as influencing adoption was the ease of using the app. A total of 950 app usage were captured during the 3-month feasibility study. App usage increased gradually, peaking at month 2 (355 total log-ins) accounting for 78% of users. In month 5, 51.4% of the participants used the app at least once. The main factors influencing continued use included adherence features (e.g., prompts and reminders), familiarity with app function and support from family members.

Conclusions

An asthma self-management app intervention was acceptable for adults with limited health literacy and it was feasible to collect the desired outcomes at different time points during the study. A future trial is warranted to estimate the clinical and cost-effectiveness of the intervention and to explore implementation strategies.
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Metadata
Title
A self-management app to improve asthma control in adults with limited health literacy: a mixed-method feasibility study
Authors
Hani Salim
Ai Theng Cheong
Sazlina Sharif-Ghazali
Ping Yein Lee
Poh Ying Lim
Ee Ming Khoo
Norita Hussein
Noor Harzana Harrun
Bee Kiau Ho
Hilary Pinnock
RESPIRE Collaboration
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6947
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12911-023-02300-6

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