@Article{信息:doi 10.2196 / / jmir。2284,作者=“McGillicuddy, John William and Weiland, Ana Katherine and Frenzel, Ronja Maximiliane and Mueller, Martina and Brunner-Jackson, Brenda Marie and Taber, David James and Baliga, Prabhakar Kalyanpur and Treiber, Frank Anton”,标题=“患者对基于手机的健康监测的态度:肾移植受者的问卷调查”,期刊=“J Med Internet Res”,年=“2013”,月=“Jan”,日=“08”,卷=“15”,数=“1”,页数=“e6”,关键词=“手机;态度;肾移植;远程医疗;移动电话;智能手机;背景:基于手机的药物依从性和生理参数远程监测有可能改善肾移植受者的长期移植物结局。这项技术很有前景,因为它相对便宜,可以包括直观的软件,并可能提供以非侵入式方式对患者进行密切监测的能力。这包括高血压和糖尿病等合并症的最佳管理。 There is, however, a lack of data assessing the attitudes of renal transplant recipients toward this technology, especially among ethnic minorities. Objective: To assess the attitudes of renal transplant recipients toward mobile phone based remote monitoring and management of their medical regimen; and to identify demographic or clinical characteristics that impact on this attitude. Methods: After a 10 minute demonstration of a prototype mobile phone based monitoring system, a 10 item questionnaire regarding attitude toward remote monitoring and the technology was administered to the participants, along with the 10 item Perceived Stress Scale and the 7 item Morisky Medication Adherence Scale. Results: Between February and April 2012, a total of 99 renal transplant recipients were identified and agreed to participate in the survey. The results of the survey indicate that while 90{\%} (87/97) of respondents own a mobile phone, only 7{\%} (7/98) had any prior knowledge of mobile phone based remote monitoring. Despite this, the majority of respondents, 79{\%} (78/99), reported a positive attitude toward the use of a prototype system if it came at no cost to themselves. Blacks were more likely than whites to own smartphones (43.1{\%}, 28/65 vs 20.6{\%}, 7/34; P=.03) and held a more positive attitude toward free use of the prototype system than whites (4.25{\textpm}0.88 vs 3.76{\textpm}1.07; P=.02). Conclusions: The data demonstrates that kidney transplant recipients have a positive overall attitude toward mobile phone based health technology (mHealth). Additionally, the data demonstrates that most kidney transplant recipients own and are comfortable using mobile phones and that many of these patients already own and use smart mobile phones. The respondents felt that mHealth offers an opportunity for improved self-efficacy and improved provider driven medical management. Respondents were comfortable with the idea of being monitored using mobile technology and are confident that their privacy can be protected. The small subset of kidney transplant recipients who are less interested in mHealth may be less technologically adept as reflected by their lower mobile phone ownership rates. As a whole, kidney transplant recipients are receptive to the technology and believe in its utility. ", issn="1438-8871", doi="10.2196/jmir.2284", url="//www.mybigtv.com/2013/1/e6/", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.2284", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23305649" }
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