Acceptability of a Mobile App (iMPAKT) for Measurement and Implementation of Person-Centredness: Mixed-Methods Study

Donna Brown, Sean O’Connor, Valerie Wilson, Ian Cleland, Tanya McCance

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Abstract

This study tested the acceptability of the iMPAKT App with end users. Cognitive task analysis and semi-structured interviews were used. Twelve participants took part. The majority of tasks were found to be easy to complete but issues were identified with a section of the app that provides Speech-To-Text transcription of patients speaking about their experience of care. Artificial Intelligence (AI) based systems may be needed to address these limitations. Overall views on acceptability of the app were positive and participants valued how it could be used to support practice improvement initiatives and large scale collection of person-centred measures.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStudies in Health Technology and Informatics
EditorsGillian Strudwick, Nicholas R. Hardiker, Glynda Rees, Robyn Cook, Robyn Cook, Young Ji Lee
PublisherIOS Press BV
Pages748-749
Number of pages2
Volume315
ISBN (Electronic)9781643685274
ISBN (Print)978-164368527-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 24 Jul 2024

Publication series

NameStudies in health technology and informatics
PublisherIOS Press
ISSN (Print)0926-9630

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Keywords

  • Person-centred care
  • mHealth
  • acceptability

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