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. 2025 Jul 12;11(1):139.
doi: 10.1186/s40795-025-01117-y.

A mobile app intervention to support nutrition education for heart failure management: co-design, development and user-testing

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A mobile app intervention to support nutrition education for heart failure management: co-design, development and user-testing

Bridve Sivakumar et al. BMC Nutr. .

Abstract

Background: Mobile apps show promise in supporting patients with heart failure (HF) in adhering to dietary guidelines for sodium and fluid. Though numerous apps to support HF management exist, only a few have dedicated features to support dietary adherence.

Objectives: To describe the process and outcomes from the development and testing of Sodium NavigatorHF, a mobile app intervention to engage patients with HF in dietary education and adherence.

Methods: Background research in app development, behaviour change, nutrition and qualitative interviews with patients and healthcare providers informed app content and design. Weekly team meetings were held to establish learning objectives, content, and features of the app until a prototype was developed and approved by the research team. Using a quasi-experimental mixed-methods design, patients with HF (≥ 18 years) evaluated the prototype via one-on-one online user-testing sessions. App engagement, satisfaction, and usability were measured using a 12-question patient-reported Likert-scale questionnaire. Participant feedback on app content and features was gathered using qualitative interviews.

Results: Six educational modules (dietary sodium recommendations, contributors of sodium in the diet, nutrition labelling, lowering dietary sodium, fluid restriction and goal setting), ten behaviour change techniques (e.g., feedback on behaviour, social support) and gamified components (i.e., avatar, point-system) were integrated into the app. Participants with HF (n = 10, 56±15 years, 80% women) enjoyed using the app (90%), strongly agreed that the information was meaningful and useful for their general health (80%) and was easy to use (70%).

Conclusion: Results demonstrate the potential of Sodium NavigatorHF to support patients with dietary education and adherence for HF management.

Keywords: Adherence; Diet; Heart failure; Mobile apps; Nutrition; Self-manage; Sodium; eHealth; mHealth.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declarations. Ethics approval and consent to participate: This study was approved by Ontario Tech University Research Ethics Board (REB #16459) and adheres to the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (2022) and the Declaration of Helsinki. All participants provided written consent. Consent for publication: Not applicable. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests. Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

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