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An mHealth App to Support Caregivers in the Medical Management of Their Child With Cancer: Beta Stage Usability Study

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  • Additional Information
    • Contributors:
      Pediatrics, School of Medicine
    • Publication Information:
      JMIR
    • Publication Date:
      2024
    • Collection:
      Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis: IUPUI Scholar Works
    • Abstract:
      Background: Previous research demonstrated that caregivers of children with cancer desired a mobile health (mHealth) tool to aid them in the medical management of their child. Prototyping and alpha testing of the Cope 360 app (Commissioning Agents, Inc) resulted in improvements in the ability to track symptoms, manage medications, and prepare for urgent medical needs. Objective: This study aims to engage caregivers of children with cancer in beta testing of a smartphone app for the medical management of children with cancer, assess acceptance, identify caregivers' perceptions and areas for improvement, and validate the app's design concepts and use cases. Methods: In this pilot, study caregivers of children with cancer used the Cope 360 mHealth app for 1 week, with the goal of daily logging. Demographics and a technology acceptance survey were obtained from each participant. Recorded semistructured interviews were transcribed and analyzed iteratively using NVivo (version 12, QSR International) and analyzed for information on usage, perceptions, and suggestions for improvement. Results: A total of 10 caregivers participated in beta testing, primarily women (n=8, 80%), married, with some college education, and non-Hispanic White (n=10, 100%). The majority of participants (n=7, 70%) had children with acute lymphocytic leukemia who were being treated with chemotherapy only (n=8, 80%). Overall, participants had a favorable opinion of Cope 360. Almost all participants (n=9, 90%) believed that using the app would improve their ability to manage their child's medical needs at home. All participants reported that Cope 360 was easy to use, and most would use the app if given the opportunity (n=8, 80%). These values indicate that the app had a high perceived ease of use with well-perceived usefulness and behavioral intention to use. Key topics for improvement were identified including items that were within the scope of change and others that were added to a future wish list. Changes that were made based on caregiver ...
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    • Relation:
      JMIR Cancer; Mueller EL, Cochrane AR, Campbell ME, Nikkhah S, Holden RJ, Miller AD. An mHealth App to Support Caregivers in the Medical Management of Their Child With Cancer: Beta Stage Usability Study. JMIR Cancer. 2024;10:e52128. Published 2024 Oct 17. doi:10.2196/52128; https://hdl.handle.net/1805/45014
    • Online Access:
      https://hdl.handle.net/1805/45014
    • Rights:
      Attribution 4.0 International ; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    • Accession Number:
      edsbas.569C4D23