Feasibility and Usability of the Job Adjustment Mobile App for Pregnant Women: Longitudinal Observational Study

被引:0
|
作者
Wada, Aya [1 ]
Nakamura, Yasuka [2 ]
Kawajiri, Maiko [2 ]
Takeishi, Yoko [2 ]
Yoshida, Mikako [2 ]
Yoshizawa, Toyoko [3 ]
机构
[1] Meiji Yasuda Life Fdn Hlth & Welf, Phys Fitness Res Inst, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
[2] Tohoku Univ, Dept Womens Hlth Nursing & Midwifery, Grad Sch Med, Sendai, Miyagi 9800872, Japan
[3] Kansai Univ Int Studies, Hlth Sci Dept Nursing, Miki, Hyogo, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
work; pregnancy; occupation; occupational health; mHealth; mobile application; feasibility; usability; longitudinal; observational study; Japan; mobile health; occupational health and safety; ergonomics; WORK; ABSENCE; SAMPLE; HEALTH;
D O I
10.2196/48637
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Working pregnant women often need to adjust their physically demanding jobs for a healthy pregnancy. However, uncertainty about the extent of these adjustments can hinder their effectiveness. To address this, we developed the Job Adjustment mobile app, which allows users to input job and health details to generate a variety of personalized action plans. As this is the first version of the app, assessing its feasibility and usability is crucial. Objective: This study aims to verify the feasibility and usability of the Job Adjustment mobile app. Methods: A longitudinal observational study was conducted on pregnant Japanese women who were allowed to use the app anytime from 12 to 34 weeks of gestation; they received reminder emails every 2 weeks encouraging app use. A questionnaire was administered before app use and at 20 and 32 weeks of gestation. Feasibility was evaluated across 4 domains: implementation, demand, acceptability, and adverse events. Implementation was evaluated based on 3 parameters: dropout rate, initial reminder email receipt rate, and adherence rate (measured as pregnant women who used the app at intervals of 2.5 weeks or less). Demand was measured by intervals between use and intervals between log-in, and participants answered 15 questions to assess acceptability. Adverse events were assessed by analyzing the degree of anxiety related to work. Demographic data were analyzed to determine any statistically significant differences in intervals between uses. Usability was evaluated using the System Usability Scale. Results: The analysis included 66 pregnant women, and 61% (n=40) of them were multipara. The dropout rate, adherence rate, and initial reminder email receipt rate were 18% (13/71), 44% (29/66), and 79% (52/66) respectively. The median intervals between use and intervals between log-in were 2.94 (IQR 2.00-5.13) weeks and 2.28 (IQR 1.81-4.00) weeks, respectively. Overall, 60% (35/58) to 90% (52/58) of the participants responded positively to all 15 questions assessing acceptability, and no anxiety regarding work was recorded. The mean System Usability Scale score was 66.1 points. Multipara women had significantly longer Conclusions: The results demonstrated acceptable levels of feasibility and usability of the app. However, the low adherence rates, especially among multipara women, suggest the need for modifications to reduce the time burden of the app. Further research should explore more effective and acceptable intervals between use and timing, involving a larger sample and accounting for diverse characteristics of pregnant women. Trial Registration: UMIN Clinical Trials Registry UMIN000042943; https://tinyurl.com/ydrchfas
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] A Mindfulness-Based App Intervention for Pregnant Women: Protocol for a Pilot Feasibility Study
    Rizzi, Silvia
    Poggianella, Stefania
    Pavesi, Maria Chiara
    Gios, Lorenzo
    Bincoletto, Giorgia
    Scolari, Isabella
    Paoli, Claudia
    Marroni, Debora
    Tassinari, Irene
    Baietti, Barbara
    Gianatti, Anna
    Albertini, Veronica
    Burlon, Barbara
    Chiodega, Vanda
    Endrizzi, Barbara
    Benini, Elena
    Guella, Chiara
    Gadotti, Erik
    Forti, Stefano
    Taddei, Fabrizio
    JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS, 2024, 13
  • [2] Feasibility and Usability of Kegel Exercise Pregnancy Training App (KEPT App) among Pregnant Women with Urinary Incontinence
    Jaffar, Aida
    Muhammad, Noor Azimah
    Sidik, Sherina Mohd
    Admodisastro, Novia
    Manaf, Rosliza Abdul
    Foo, Chai Nien
    Suhaili, Nazhatussima
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 19 (06)
  • [3] Social Media Recruitment Strategies to Recruit Pregnant Women Into a Longitudinal Observational Cohort Study: Usability Study
    Pekarsky, Chloe
    Skiffington, Janice
    Leijser, Lara M.
    Slater, Donna
    Metcalfe, Amy
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, 2022, 12 (12)
  • [4] Feasibility and Usability of a Mobile App-Based Interactive Care Plan for Migraine in a Community Neurology Practice: Development and Pilot Implementation Study
    Young, Nathan P.
    Ridgeway, Jennifer L.
    Haddad, Tufia C.
    Harper, Sarah B.
    Philpot, Lindsey M.
    Christopherson, Laura A.
    McColley, Samantha M.
    Phillips, Sarah A.
    Brown, Julie K.
    Zimmerman, Kelly S.
    Ebbert, Jon
    JMIR FORMATIVE RESEARCH, 2023, 7
  • [5] Evaluation of Satisfaction With a Secure, Connected Mobile App for Women in Assisted Reproductive Technology Programs: Prospective Observational Study
    Plouvier, Pauline
    Marcilly, Romaric
    Robin, Geoffroy
    Benamar, Chaymae
    Robin, Camille
    Simon, Virginie
    Piau, Anne Sophie
    Cambay, Isabelle
    Schiro, Jessica
    Decanter, Christine
    JMIR HUMAN FACTORS, 2025, 12
  • [6] Reducing Dental Anxiety in Children Using a Mobile Health App: Usability and User Experience Study
    del Carmen, Maria del Carmen
    Cagigas-Muniz, Daniel
    Garcia-Robles, Rocio
    Oprescu, Andreea Madalina
    JMIR FORMATIVE RESEARCH, 2023, 7
  • [7] Postmarketing Safety Monitoring After Influenza Vaccination Using a Mobile Health App: Prospective Longitudinal Feasibility Study
    Nguyen, Minh Tam H.
    Krause, Gerard
    Keller-Stanislawski, Brigitte
    Gloeckner, Stephan
    Mentzer, Dirk
    Ott, Joerdis J.
    JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH, 2021, 9 (05):
  • [8] Mobile App (WHEELS) to Promote a Healthy Lifestyle in Wheelchair Users With Spinal Cord Injury or Lower Limb Amputation: Usability and Feasibility Study
    Hoevenaars, Dirk
    Holla, Jasmijn F. M.
    Te Loo, Leonie
    Koedijker, Johan M.
    Dankers, Sarah
    Houdijk, Han
    Visser, Bart
    Janssen, Thomas W. J.
    de Groot, Sonja
    Deutekom, Marije
    JMIR FORMATIVE RESEARCH, 2021, 5 (08)
  • [9] Effective Communication Supported by an App for Pregnant Women: Quantitative Longitudinal Study
    Koetting, Lukas
    Anand-Kumar, Vinayak
    Keller, Franziska Maria
    Henschel, Nils Tobias
    Lippke, Sonia
    JMIR HUMAN FACTORS, 2024, 11
  • [10] The Life Goals Self-Management Mobile App for Bipolar Disorder: Consumer Feasibility, Usability, and Acceptability Study
    Ryan, Kelly A.
    Smith, Shawna N.
    Yocum, Anastasia K.
    Carley, Isabel
    Liebrecht, Celeste
    Navis, Bethany
    Vest, Erica
    Bertram, Holli
    McInnis, Melvin G.
    Kilbourne, Amy M.
    JMIR FORMATIVE RESEARCH, 2021, 5 (12)