Evaluation of the usability and utility of LactApp, a mHealth for breastfeeding support
- PMID: 39491383
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2023.105240
Evaluation of the usability and utility of LactApp, a mHealth for breastfeeding support
Abstract
Introduction: Despite the benefits of breastfeeding, the worldwide breastfeeding rate is low and in order to increase breastfeeding rates, women need to receive appropriate support, resources and reliable information. mHealth interventions have proven to be a successful tool to support breastfeeding. LactApp is a free mobile mHealth application developed to support breastfeeding, it is available worldwide.
Objective: To assess the usability and utility of LactApp as a mobile application for breastfeeding support.
Materials and methods: A prospective cross-sectional survey. The questionnaire was sent to LactApp users registered between January and September of 2022 via e-mail. Participants filled out the survey that consisted of the modified MAUQ questionnaire (mHealth App Usability Questionnaire) along with questions about participants' socio-demographic data, mothers' and nursing infants' clinical data, breastfeeding practices, and satisfaction with the lactation support received.
Results: A total of 1,191 users that completed the whole questionnaire. The mMAUQ scores for LactApp with a mean score of 5.9 (±0.88) (ranged from 1 to 7). 80.9 % of the respondents agreed that using LactApp they felt supported in their breastfeeding experience, LactApp helped them to manage their breastfeeding experience (75.3 % of the respondents), LactApp was useful for their health and well-being (86.7 %), and overall, they were satisfied with LactApp (87.8 % of the respondents). User's age, previous experience in breastfeeding and type of breastfeeding significantly affected scores of the total m-MAUQ questionnaire.
Conclusions: The results of our study show that LactApp is highly usable. Users evaluated LactApp very positively and was useful for their breastfeeding experience.
Keywords: Breastfeeding support; Usability; User satisfaction; mHealth.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: [A.P.A created and designed the LactApp. L.A.C serves as a consultant at LactApp. Nevertheless, none of these potential conflicts affected the study design, the collection, analysis and interpretation of data, or the writing of the manuscript produced by P.Q.R and D.M.T.].
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