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'Who needs an app? Fertility patients' use of a novel mobile health app'

Authors :
Skye A Miner
Eden N Gelgoot
Alix Lahuec
Samantha Wunderlich
Darryl Safo
Felicia Brochu
Shrinkhala Dawadi
Stephanie Robins
Siobhan Bernadette
Laura O’Connell
Peter Chan
Carolyn Ells
Hananel Holzer
Kirk Lo
Neal Mahutte
Sophia Ouhilal
Zeev Rosberger
Togas Tulandi
Phyllis Zelkowitz
Source :
Digital health. 8
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objective The number of couples experiencing infertility treatment has increased, as has the number of women and men experiencing infertility treatment-related stress and anxiety. Therefore, there is a need to provide information and support to both men and women facing fertility concerns. To achieve this goal, we designed a mhealth app, Infotility, that provided men and women with tailored medical, psychosocial, lifestyle, and legal information. Methods This study specifically examined how fertility factors (e.g. time in infertility treatment, parity), socio-demographic characteristics (e.g. gender, education, immigrant status), and mental health characteristics (e.g. stress, depression, anxiety, fertility-related quality of life) were related to male and female fertility patients’ patterns of use of the Infotility app. Results Overall, the lifestyle section of the app was the most highly used section by both men and women. In addition, women without children and highly educated women were more likely to use Infotility. No demographic, mental health or fertility characteristics were significantly associated with app use for men. Conclusion This study shows the feasibility of a mhealth app to address the psychosocial and informational needs of fertility patients.

Details

ISSN :
20552076
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Digital health
Accession number :
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