International Journal of Nursing Sciences (Jan 2023)

User experience of a self-management WeChat applet for patients with neurogenic bladder: A qualitative approach

  • Chun Zhao,
  • Surui Liang,
  • Xiaojiao Wang,
  • Linghong Gao,
  • Yuhong Lai,
  • Ying Huang,
  • Jue Li,
  • Ling Chen,
  • Wenzhi Cai

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 89 – 96

Abstract

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Objectives: This study aimed to determine patients’ perceived benefits of a WeChat applet for self-management of patients with neurogenic bladder (NGB) and identify the key factors hindering their adoption. Methods: In the qualitative study, 19 NGB patients were invited for semi-structured interviews. They were hospitalized in the rehabilitation departments of two tertiary hospitals in Shenzhen and tried out the self-management applet for two weeks. Data were analyzed using the content analysis method. Results: The results indicated that the WeChat applet of self-management was helpful and embraced by the NGB patients. Three perceived benefits were identified 1) being accessible, flexible, and intuitive to users, 2) driving bladder self-management, and 3) directing the way for care partners and family members. Challenges hindering the adoption of the applet included 1) negative attitudes of patients towards bladder self-management and patient characteristics, 2) concerns about the risks of mHealth, and 3) the necessity of applet upgrading. Conclusion: This study showed feasibility of the WeChat applet for self-management among NGB patients to meet their needs for access to information during hospitalization and after discharge. The study also identified facilitators and barriers to patient use, providing valuable information for healthcare providers to implement mHealth interventions to promote self-management among NGB patients.

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