PLOS Digital Health (Jun 2022)

Use of a mobile health application by adult non-congenital cardiac surgery patients: A feasibility study.

  • Sandra M Ragheb,
  • Anna Chudyk,
  • David Kent,
  • Mudra G Dave,
  • Brett Hiebert,
  • Annette S H Schultz,
  • Todd A Duhamel,
  • Rakesh C Arora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pdig.0000055
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 6
p. e0000055

Abstract

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Mobile Health (mHealth) technologies are becoming integral to our healthcare system. This study evaluated the feasibility (compliance, usability and user satisfaction) of a mHealth application (app) for delivering Enhanced Recovery Protocols (ERPs) information to Cardiac Surgery (CS) patients peri-operatively. This single centre, prospective cohort study involved patients undergoing CS. Patients received a mHealth app developed for the study at consent and for 6-8 weeks post-surgery. Patients completed system usability, patient satisfaction and quality of life surveys pre- and post-surgery. A total of 65 patients participated in the study (mean age of 64 years). The app achieved an overall utilization rate of 75% (68% vs 81% for 65 and <65 years respectively) in the post-surgery survey. MHealth technology is feasible for peri-operative CS patient education, including older adult patients. The majority of patients were satisfied with the app and would recommend using it over the use of printed materials.