An mHealth App to Support Fertility Patients Navigating the World of Infertility (Infotility): Development and Usability Study

BackgroundThe experience of infertility and its treatment engenders considerable stress and is often described as an emotional rollercoaster. A mobile health (mHealth) app may be a novel solution to address the psychoeducational and psychosocial support needs of fertility pat...

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Main Authors: Katya Kruglova, Siobhan Bernadette Laura O'Connell, Shrinkhala Dawadi, Eden Noah Gelgoot, Skye A Miner, Stephanie Robins, Joy Schinazi, Phyllis Zelkowitz
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Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2021-10-01
Series:JMIR Formative Research
Online Access:https://formative.jmir.org/2021/10/e28136
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author Katya Kruglova
Siobhan Bernadette Laura O'Connell
Shrinkhala Dawadi
Eden Noah Gelgoot
Skye A Miner
Stephanie Robins
Joy Schinazi
Phyllis Zelkowitz
author_facet Katya Kruglova
Siobhan Bernadette Laura O'Connell
Shrinkhala Dawadi
Eden Noah Gelgoot
Skye A Miner
Stephanie Robins
Joy Schinazi
Phyllis Zelkowitz
author_sort Katya Kruglova
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description BackgroundThe experience of infertility and its treatment engenders considerable stress and is often described as an emotional rollercoaster. A mobile health (mHealth) app may be a novel solution to address the psychoeducational and psychosocial support needs of fertility patients because of its potential to reduce stress and increase patient empowerment. There are a few fertility-related apps that provide information and support to both men and women undergoing fertility treatment; however, none have documented their development and evaluation process. ObjectiveThis study aims to describe the development and evaluation process of a bilingual mHealth app, Infotility, designed to meet the psychoeducational and psychosocial support needs of men and women undergoing fertility treatment. MethodsTo develop the Infotility app, we adhered to the Medical Research Council guidelines for the development and evaluation of complex interventions. First, we conducted literature reviews and needs assessment surveys of fertility patients and health care providers who informed the content and design of the app. Second, we tested the intervention with a small group of end users who provided feedback on the design and appropriateness of the app’s content. Third, we evaluated the uptake and usability of the app using a pre-post study design. Finally, we updated the app’s content based on participants’ feedback and searched for partners to disseminate the app to the broader public. ResultsThis study is the first to describe the development and evaluation process of an mHealth app for men and women undergoing fertility treatment. The app met its goal in providing fertility patients with a clinician-approved, portable resource for reliable information about medical and psychosocial aspects of infertility and its treatments and a confidential peer support forum monitored by trained peer supporters. Participants rated the engagement, functionality, information, and esthetics of the app positively, with an overall app quality mean score of 3.75 (SD 0.53) and a star rating of 3.43 (SD 0.75), with a total possible score and star rating of 5.00. ConclusionsBy documenting the systematic development and evaluation of the mHealth app for men and women undergoing fertility treatment, this paper can facilitate the replication of the study intervention and the development of similar mHealth apps.
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spelling doaj.art-a84aa5fafce7466cbe2ce01ea24ae5382023-08-28T19:30:35ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Formative Research2561-326X2021-10-01510e2813610.2196/28136An mHealth App to Support Fertility Patients Navigating the World of Infertility (Infotility): Development and Usability StudyKatya Kruglovahttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3537-198XSiobhan Bernadette Laura O'Connellhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3651-1884Shrinkhala Dawadihttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4085-9181Eden Noah Gelgoothttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2049-264XSkye A Minerhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8848-2440Stephanie Robinshttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6248-9209Joy Schinazihttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7647-8631Phyllis Zelkowitzhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1965-5731 BackgroundThe experience of infertility and its treatment engenders considerable stress and is often described as an emotional rollercoaster. A mobile health (mHealth) app may be a novel solution to address the psychoeducational and psychosocial support needs of fertility patients because of its potential to reduce stress and increase patient empowerment. There are a few fertility-related apps that provide information and support to both men and women undergoing fertility treatment; however, none have documented their development and evaluation process. ObjectiveThis study aims to describe the development and evaluation process of a bilingual mHealth app, Infotility, designed to meet the psychoeducational and psychosocial support needs of men and women undergoing fertility treatment. MethodsTo develop the Infotility app, we adhered to the Medical Research Council guidelines for the development and evaluation of complex interventions. First, we conducted literature reviews and needs assessment surveys of fertility patients and health care providers who informed the content and design of the app. Second, we tested the intervention with a small group of end users who provided feedback on the design and appropriateness of the app’s content. Third, we evaluated the uptake and usability of the app using a pre-post study design. Finally, we updated the app’s content based on participants’ feedback and searched for partners to disseminate the app to the broader public. ResultsThis study is the first to describe the development and evaluation process of an mHealth app for men and women undergoing fertility treatment. The app met its goal in providing fertility patients with a clinician-approved, portable resource for reliable information about medical and psychosocial aspects of infertility and its treatments and a confidential peer support forum monitored by trained peer supporters. Participants rated the engagement, functionality, information, and esthetics of the app positively, with an overall app quality mean score of 3.75 (SD 0.53) and a star rating of 3.43 (SD 0.75), with a total possible score and star rating of 5.00. ConclusionsBy documenting the systematic development and evaluation of the mHealth app for men and women undergoing fertility treatment, this paper can facilitate the replication of the study intervention and the development of similar mHealth apps.https://formative.jmir.org/2021/10/e28136
spellingShingle Katya Kruglova
Siobhan Bernadette Laura O'Connell
Shrinkhala Dawadi
Eden Noah Gelgoot
Skye A Miner
Stephanie Robins
Joy Schinazi
Phyllis Zelkowitz
An mHealth App to Support Fertility Patients Navigating the World of Infertility (Infotility): Development and Usability Study
JMIR Formative Research
title An mHealth App to Support Fertility Patients Navigating the World of Infertility (Infotility): Development and Usability Study
title_full An mHealth App to Support Fertility Patients Navigating the World of Infertility (Infotility): Development and Usability Study
title_fullStr An mHealth App to Support Fertility Patients Navigating the World of Infertility (Infotility): Development and Usability Study
title_full_unstemmed An mHealth App to Support Fertility Patients Navigating the World of Infertility (Infotility): Development and Usability Study
title_short An mHealth App to Support Fertility Patients Navigating the World of Infertility (Infotility): Development and Usability Study
title_sort mhealth app to support fertility patients navigating the world of infertility infotility development and usability study
url https://formative.jmir.org/2021/10/e28136
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