Abstract

BackgroundThe use of mobile health (mHealth) apps is becoming increasingly widespread. However, little is known about the attitudes, expectations, and basic acceptance of health care professionals toward such treatment options. As physical activity and behavior modification are crucial in osteoarthritis management, app-based therapy could be particularly useful for the self-management of this condition.ObjectiveThe objective of the study was to determine the expectations and attitudes of medical professionals toward app-based therapy for osteoarthritis of the hip or knee.MethodsHealth care professionals attending a rehabilitation congress and employees of a university hospital were asked to fill out a questionnaire consisting of 16 items. A total of 240 questionnaires were distributed.ResultsA total of 127 participants completed the questionnaire. At 95.3% (121/127), the approval rate for app-based therapy for patients with osteoarthritis of the hip or knee was very high. Regarding possible concerns, aspects related to data protection and privacy were primarily mentioned (41/127, 32.3%). Regarding potential content, educational units, physiotherapeutic exercise modules, and practices based on motivation psychology were all met with broad approval.ConclusionsThe study showed a high acceptance of app-based therapy for osteoarthritis, indicating a huge potential of this form of treatment to be applied, prescribed, and recommended by medical professionals. It was widely accepted that the content should reflect a multimodal therapy approach.

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  • IntroductionAccording to the World Health Organization, mobile health (mHealth) refers to medical procedures in private and public health care that are applied by means of mobile devices using various technologies [1]

  • The study showed a high acceptance of app-based therapy for osteoarthritis, indicating a huge potential of this form of treatment to be applied, prescribed, and recommended by medical professionals

  • According to the World Health Organization, mobile health refers to medical procedures in private and public health care that are applied by means of mobile devices using various technologies [1]

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Introduction

According to the World Health Organization, mobile health (mHealth) refers to medical procedures in private and public health care that are applied by means of mobile devices using various technologies [1]. Mobile devices such as smartphones are widely used in the population and have a large number of sensors that can measure vital signs and other health-related data and display patients’ progress [2]. As physical activity and behavior modification are crucial in osteoarthritis management, app-based therapy could be useful for the self-management of this condition

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