Journal of medical Internet research

User Experience and Behavior-Based Design of Mobile Health Tools for Atrial Fibrillation

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Abstract

A total of 2219 records were extracted, with only 55 focusing on usability and user experiences in mobile health interventions for atrial fibrillation.

  • Significant differences exist between the needs of patients and health care workers during the identification phase of intervention development.
  • User perspectives informed the iterative development of apps and intervention protocols in 4 studies during the development phase.
  • Most studies (43 out of 55, 78%) evaluated usability in the feasibility phase, but data collection tools were not co-designed with users.
  • Challenges in user participation and workflows were reported in the evaluation and implementation phases, which were not captured in earlier phases.
  • Behavior change approaches in mHealth interventions are rarely included across various levels of health care systems.
  • No studies addressed interventions at the societal level, and temporal variations in user goals were overlooked in long-term behavioral intervention designs.

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