Lymphedema self-management mobile application with nurse support for post breast cancer surgery survivors: description of the design process and prototype evaluation
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Lymphedema self-management mobile application with nurse support for post breast cancer surgery survivors: description of the design process and prototype evaluation
Abstract
Background: Self-management is the key to control breast cancer related lymphedema (BCRL). This study aimed to develop a mobile application with nurse support for lymphedema self-management and evaluate its usability from the patients' points of view.
Methods: This applied developmental study was conducted on 87 women in a lymphedema clinic, Shiraz, Iran, May-November 2023. The study included three phases: development, distribution of the application and usability evaluation. In the development phase, the researchers developed application using the Java programming language. In distribution phase, the application was installed on the participants' phones. For usability evaluation, 87 patients completed the user satisfaction questionnaire after three months access to the application. Data was analyzed using descriptive and analytical statistics using SPSS software 22. P-value less than 0.05 was considered significant.
Results: We designed a self-management application specific to BCRL that included ten unique modules mainly related to patient education, interaction with peers and nurse, self-management support, and settings. The application mean usability score was 7.72 ± 1.08. The usability dimensions of "screen" (8.06 ± 1.02) and "terminology and systems information" (7.29 ± 1.62) received the highest and lowest mean scores, respectively.
Conclusion: The application has new features to meet more patients' needs compared to what other existing lymphedema self-management applications already have addressed. The findings showed that the participants rated the application usability at the "good" level that is similar to some previous studies. Considering the unique nature of the application and its favorable usability, we recommend its use for BCRL self-management.
Keywords: Breast cancer; Breast cancer lymphedema; Mobile applications; Nurse; Self-management; Smartphone.
© 2024. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no competing interests.
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