An integrated mHealth app for dengue reporting and mapping, health communication, and behavior modification: Development and assessment of Mozzify

Background: For the last 10 years, mobile phones have provided the global health community with innovative and cost-effective strategies to address the challenges in the prevention and management of dengue fever. Objective: The aim is to introduce and describe the design and development process of M...

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Main Authors: Marquez Herbuela, Von Ralph Dane, Karita, Tomonori, Francisco, Micanaldo Ernesto, Watanabe, Kozo
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-49502021-08-17T08:04:15Z An integrated mHealth app for dengue reporting and mapping, health communication, and behavior modification: Development and assessment of Mozzify Marquez Herbuela, Von Ralph Dane Karita, Tomonori Francisco, Micanaldo Ernesto Watanabe, Kozo Background: For the last 10 years, mobile phones have provided the global health community with innovative and cost-effective strategies to address the challenges in the prevention and management of dengue fever. Objective: The aim is to introduce and describe the design and development process of Mozzify, an integrated mobile health (mHealth) app that features real-time dengue fever case reporting and mapping system, health communication (real-time worldwide news and chat forum/timeline, within-app educational videos, links to local and international health agency websites, interactive signs and symptoms checker, and a hospital directions system), and behavior modification (reminders alert program on the preventive practices against dengue fever). We also aim to assess Mozzify in terms of engagement and information-sharing abilities, functionality, aesthetics, subjective quality, and perceived impact. Methods: The main goals of the Mozzify app were to increase awareness, improve knowledge, and change attitudes about dengue fever, health care-seeking behavior, and intention-to-change behavior on preventive practices for dengue fever among users. It was assessed using the Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS) among 50 purposively sampled individuals: Public health experts (n=5), environment and health-related researchers (n=23), and nonclinical (end users) participants (n=22). Results: High acceptability and excellent satisfaction ratings (mean scores ≥4.0 out of 5) based on the MARS subscales indicate that the app has excellent user design, functionality, usability, engagement, and information among public health experts, environment and health-related researchers, and end users. The app's subjective quality (recommending the app to other people and the app's overall star rating), and specific quality (increase awareness, improve knowledge, and change attitudes about dengue fever; health care-seeking behavior; and intention-to-change behavior on preventive practices for dengue fever) also obtained excellent satisfaction ratings from the participants. Some issues and suggestions were raised during the focus group and individual discussions regarding the availability of the app for Android devices, language options limitations, provision of predictive surveillance, and inclusion of other mosquito-borne diseases. Conclusions: Mozzify may be a promising integrated strategic health intervention system for dengue fever case reporting and mapping; increase awareness, improve knowledge, and change attitude about dengue fever; and disseminating and sharing information on dengue fever among the general population and health experts. It also can be an effective aid in the successful translation of knowledge on preventive measures against dengue fever to practice. © 2020 Journal of Medical Internet Research. All rights reserved. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4035 info:doi/10.2196/16424 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Information storage and retrieval systems--Dengue Wireless communication systems in medical care Mozzify (Mobile app) Mobile apps Health Information Technology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Information storage and retrieval systems--Dengue
Wireless communication systems in medical care
Mozzify (Mobile app)
Mobile apps
Health Information Technology
spellingShingle Information storage and retrieval systems--Dengue
Wireless communication systems in medical care
Mozzify (Mobile app)
Mobile apps
Health Information Technology
Marquez Herbuela, Von Ralph Dane
Karita, Tomonori
Francisco, Micanaldo Ernesto
Watanabe, Kozo
An integrated mHealth app for dengue reporting and mapping, health communication, and behavior modification: Development and assessment of Mozzify
description Background: For the last 10 years, mobile phones have provided the global health community with innovative and cost-effective strategies to address the challenges in the prevention and management of dengue fever. Objective: The aim is to introduce and describe the design and development process of Mozzify, an integrated mobile health (mHealth) app that features real-time dengue fever case reporting and mapping system, health communication (real-time worldwide news and chat forum/timeline, within-app educational videos, links to local and international health agency websites, interactive signs and symptoms checker, and a hospital directions system), and behavior modification (reminders alert program on the preventive practices against dengue fever). We also aim to assess Mozzify in terms of engagement and information-sharing abilities, functionality, aesthetics, subjective quality, and perceived impact. Methods: The main goals of the Mozzify app were to increase awareness, improve knowledge, and change attitudes about dengue fever, health care-seeking behavior, and intention-to-change behavior on preventive practices for dengue fever among users. It was assessed using the Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS) among 50 purposively sampled individuals: Public health experts (n=5), environment and health-related researchers (n=23), and nonclinical (end users) participants (n=22). Results: High acceptability and excellent satisfaction ratings (mean scores ≥4.0 out of 5) based on the MARS subscales indicate that the app has excellent user design, functionality, usability, engagement, and information among public health experts, environment and health-related researchers, and end users. The app's subjective quality (recommending the app to other people and the app's overall star rating), and specific quality (increase awareness, improve knowledge, and change attitudes about dengue fever; health care-seeking behavior; and intention-to-change behavior on preventive practices for dengue fever) also obtained excellent satisfaction ratings from the participants. Some issues and suggestions were raised during the focus group and individual discussions regarding the availability of the app for Android devices, language options limitations, provision of predictive surveillance, and inclusion of other mosquito-borne diseases. Conclusions: Mozzify may be a promising integrated strategic health intervention system for dengue fever case reporting and mapping; increase awareness, improve knowledge, and change attitude about dengue fever; and disseminating and sharing information on dengue fever among the general population and health experts. It also can be an effective aid in the successful translation of knowledge on preventive measures against dengue fever to practice. © 2020 Journal of Medical Internet Research. All rights reserved.
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author Marquez Herbuela, Von Ralph Dane
Karita, Tomonori
Francisco, Micanaldo Ernesto
Watanabe, Kozo
author_facet Marquez Herbuela, Von Ralph Dane
Karita, Tomonori
Francisco, Micanaldo Ernesto
Watanabe, Kozo
author_sort Marquez Herbuela, Von Ralph Dane
title An integrated mHealth app for dengue reporting and mapping, health communication, and behavior modification: Development and assessment of Mozzify
title_short An integrated mHealth app for dengue reporting and mapping, health communication, and behavior modification: Development and assessment of Mozzify
title_full An integrated mHealth app for dengue reporting and mapping, health communication, and behavior modification: Development and assessment of Mozzify
title_fullStr An integrated mHealth app for dengue reporting and mapping, health communication, and behavior modification: Development and assessment of Mozzify
title_full_unstemmed An integrated mHealth app for dengue reporting and mapping, health communication, and behavior modification: Development and assessment of Mozzify
title_sort integrated mhealth app for dengue reporting and mapping, health communication, and behavior modification: development and assessment of mozzify
publisher Animo Repository
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