Experience of Using an App in HIV Patients Older Than 60 Years: Pilot Program

被引:10
作者
Olalla, Julian [1 ]
Maria Garcia de Lomas, Jose [1 ]
Marquez, Efren [2 ]
Jesus Gonzalez, Francisco [3 ]
Del Arco, Alfonso [1 ]
De La Torre, Javier [1 ]
Luis Prada, Jose [1 ]
Cantudo, Francisca [4 ]
Dolores Martin, Maria [4 ]
Nieto, Miriam [2 ]
Perez Stachowski, Javier [1 ]
Garcia-Alegria, Javier [1 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Costa Sol, Unidad Med Interna, A-7,Km 187, Marbella 29603, Spain
[2] Hosp Costa Sol, Serv Farm, Marbella, Spain
[3] Hosp Costa Sol, Unidad Invest, Marbella, Spain
[4] Asociac Concordia Antisida, Marbella, Spain
来源
JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH | 2019年 / 7卷 / 03期
关键词
HIV; aging; internet; MEDICATION ADHERENCE; QUESTIONNAIRE;
D O I
10.2196/mhealth.9904
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: New technologies can promote knowledge of HIV infection among patients suffering from this disease. Older patients with HIV infection represent an increasingly large group that could benefit from the use of specific apps. Objective: The aim of the study was to observe the acceptability and use of a mobile app on HIV infection in patients at least 60 years old and offer them the possibility of anonymously establishing contact with their peers. Methods: A series of clinical and psychosocial parameters were studied in 30 HIV-infected patients of over 60 years. The patients must be at least 60 years old, with a follow-up in the outpatient clinic for at least 1 year and without pathologies that limit his or her life expectancy to less than a year. They must know how to read and write. To be part of the group assigned to the app, they had to have their own smartphone and confirm that they were connected to the internet from that device. Overall, 15 of them were randomized to use an app and 15 were in the control group. All tests were repeated after 6 months. Results: The median age of patients was 66.5 years. Among them, 29 patients had an undetectable viral load at baseline. The median number of comorbid diseases was 2. Overall, 11 of them lived with their partners and 19 lived alone. They spent an average of 5 hours a day sitting down, and 56% (17/30) of them referred high physical activity. They scored 4 out of 5 for general quality of life perception. Moreover, 80% (24/30) presented high adherence to their treatment, and the average number of concomitant medications was 5. In the 6-min walking test, they covered a distance of 400 meters, and 3 of them desaturated during the test. The 15 patients made frequent use of the app, with 2407 sessions and an average of 7 min and 56 seconds time of use with a total of 13,143 screen views. During the 6 months of the trial, 3 non-AIDS events took place. There were no significant modifications to body mass index, blood pressure measurements, lipid profile, or immuno-virology information data. There were no differences in the questionnaire scores for perception of quality of life, confessed physical activity, or antiretroviral treatment (ART) and non-ART treatment adherence. Conclusions: Significant differences between studied parameters were not objectified in these patients, although this trial has a small sample size and only a brief follow-up period is considered. However, patients did use the app frequently, making this a possible method of intervention to be proposed in future subsequent studies.
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