Cargando…

Utilization of mobile health applications and determinant factors among health science students at Debre Markos University, northwest Ethiopia in 2022

BACKGROUND: High penetration of smartphones and ownership among the young generation increased the utilization of mobile health applications for health management among university students more than ever. Compared to other health service provision mechanisms mobile health service has higher advantag...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Hailiye Teferi, Gizaw, Tadele, Maru Meseret, Tizazu, Getaye, Hordofa, Zegeye Regasa, Shimie, Aynadis Worku, Assaye, Bayou Tilahun, Senishaw, Andualem Fentahun, Tizie, Sefefe Birhanu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37440563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275689
_version_ 1785072657653301248
author Hailiye Teferi, Gizaw
Tadele, Maru Meseret
Tizazu, Getaye
Hordofa, Zegeye Regasa
Shimie, Aynadis Worku
Assaye, Bayou Tilahun
Senishaw, Andualem Fentahun
Tizie, Sefefe Birhanu
author_facet Hailiye Teferi, Gizaw
Tadele, Maru Meseret
Tizazu, Getaye
Hordofa, Zegeye Regasa
Shimie, Aynadis Worku
Assaye, Bayou Tilahun
Senishaw, Andualem Fentahun
Tizie, Sefefe Birhanu
author_sort Hailiye Teferi, Gizaw
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: High penetration of smartphones and ownership among the young generation increased the utilization of mobile health applications for health management among university students more than ever. Compared to other health service provision mechanisms mobile health service has higher advantages in promoting a healthy lifestyle since it is not limited to time and space. Even though there are numerous studies conducted in the area of mobile health utilization, this phenomenon is not well studied among university students in Ethiopia, Hence this study aims to determine the level of mobile health applications utilization among health science students. METHOD: A cross-sectional study was carried out at Debre Markos University from April 05 to June 25, 2022 among health science students. For this study, 423 students were recruited from health Science College using a systematic sampling method. The data was gathered using a self-administered questionnaire. Using SPSS version 26 software descriptive analysis, bivariate and multivariable logistic regressions were performed. A P-value of .05 at a 95% confidence interval was considered statistically significant. The questionnaire’s validity was determined by expert opinion, and by calculating its reliability using cronbach alpha (α = .78). RESULT: This study revealed that more than half 59% (144/244) of the study participants have installed and utilized 1–3 health-related apps. Among the students who have mobile health applications 38.6% utilize mobile health application several times a day while only 2.1% utilized rarely. Usage history shows that 40% of the study participants utilized the applications for a year, while 15.4% of the students utilized them for more than 2 years. Easiness of applications (AOR = 4.8, 95%CI: [2.1–11.2]), skill AOR = 4.2, 95%CI: [3.8–12]) and trust (AOR = 2.8, 95%CI: [1.6–4.8]) were among the factors that were associated with mobile health applications utilization. Students were asked about the barriers that limit the use mobile health applications and self-reported barriers includes Lack of knowledge and awareness of application benefits, and Lack of adequate time to use applications. CONCLUSION: The study shows that mobile health applications utilization is moderate relative to previous studies. Mobile health application developers for the young generation should consider healthy lifestyle related applications like fitness and weight loss apps.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10343100
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-103431002023-07-14 Utilization of mobile health applications and determinant factors among health science students at Debre Markos University, northwest Ethiopia in 2022 Hailiye Teferi, Gizaw Tadele, Maru Meseret Tizazu, Getaye Hordofa, Zegeye Regasa Shimie, Aynadis Worku Assaye, Bayou Tilahun Senishaw, Andualem Fentahun Tizie, Sefefe Birhanu PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: High penetration of smartphones and ownership among the young generation increased the utilization of mobile health applications for health management among university students more than ever. Compared to other health service provision mechanisms mobile health service has higher advantages in promoting a healthy lifestyle since it is not limited to time and space. Even though there are numerous studies conducted in the area of mobile health utilization, this phenomenon is not well studied among university students in Ethiopia, Hence this study aims to determine the level of mobile health applications utilization among health science students. METHOD: A cross-sectional study was carried out at Debre Markos University from April 05 to June 25, 2022 among health science students. For this study, 423 students were recruited from health Science College using a systematic sampling method. The data was gathered using a self-administered questionnaire. Using SPSS version 26 software descriptive analysis, bivariate and multivariable logistic regressions were performed. A P-value of .05 at a 95% confidence interval was considered statistically significant. The questionnaire’s validity was determined by expert opinion, and by calculating its reliability using cronbach alpha (α = .78). RESULT: This study revealed that more than half 59% (144/244) of the study participants have installed and utilized 1–3 health-related apps. Among the students who have mobile health applications 38.6% utilize mobile health application several times a day while only 2.1% utilized rarely. Usage history shows that 40% of the study participants utilized the applications for a year, while 15.4% of the students utilized them for more than 2 years. Easiness of applications (AOR = 4.8, 95%CI: [2.1–11.2]), skill AOR = 4.2, 95%CI: [3.8–12]) and trust (AOR = 2.8, 95%CI: [1.6–4.8]) were among the factors that were associated with mobile health applications utilization. Students were asked about the barriers that limit the use mobile health applications and self-reported barriers includes Lack of knowledge and awareness of application benefits, and Lack of adequate time to use applications. CONCLUSION: The study shows that mobile health applications utilization is moderate relative to previous studies. Mobile health application developers for the young generation should consider healthy lifestyle related applications like fitness and weight loss apps. Public Library of Science 2023-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10343100/ /pubmed/37440563 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275689 Text en © 2023 Hailiye Teferi et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Hailiye Teferi, Gizaw
Tadele, Maru Meseret
Tizazu, Getaye
Hordofa, Zegeye Regasa
Shimie, Aynadis Worku
Assaye, Bayou Tilahun
Senishaw, Andualem Fentahun
Tizie, Sefefe Birhanu
Utilization of mobile health applications and determinant factors among health science students at Debre Markos University, northwest Ethiopia in 2022
title Utilization of mobile health applications and determinant factors among health science students at Debre Markos University, northwest Ethiopia in 2022
title_full Utilization of mobile health applications and determinant factors among health science students at Debre Markos University, northwest Ethiopia in 2022
title_fullStr Utilization of mobile health applications and determinant factors among health science students at Debre Markos University, northwest Ethiopia in 2022
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of mobile health applications and determinant factors among health science students at Debre Markos University, northwest Ethiopia in 2022
title_short Utilization of mobile health applications and determinant factors among health science students at Debre Markos University, northwest Ethiopia in 2022
title_sort utilization of mobile health applications and determinant factors among health science students at debre markos university, northwest ethiopia in 2022
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37440563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275689
work_keys_str_mv AT hailiyeteferigizaw utilizationofmobilehealthapplicationsanddeterminantfactorsamonghealthsciencestudentsatdebremarkosuniversitynorthwestethiopiain2022
AT tadelemarumeseret utilizationofmobilehealthapplicationsanddeterminantfactorsamonghealthsciencestudentsatdebremarkosuniversitynorthwestethiopiain2022
AT tizazugetaye utilizationofmobilehealthapplicationsanddeterminantfactorsamonghealthsciencestudentsatdebremarkosuniversitynorthwestethiopiain2022
AT hordofazegeyeregasa utilizationofmobilehealthapplicationsanddeterminantfactorsamonghealthsciencestudentsatdebremarkosuniversitynorthwestethiopiain2022
AT shimieaynadisworku utilizationofmobilehealthapplicationsanddeterminantfactorsamonghealthsciencestudentsatdebremarkosuniversitynorthwestethiopiain2022
AT assayebayoutilahun utilizationofmobilehealthapplicationsanddeterminantfactorsamonghealthsciencestudentsatdebremarkosuniversitynorthwestethiopiain2022
AT senishawandualemfentahun utilizationofmobilehealthapplicationsanddeterminantfactorsamonghealthsciencestudentsatdebremarkosuniversitynorthwestethiopiain2022
AT tiziesefefebirhanu utilizationofmobilehealthapplicationsanddeterminantfactorsamonghealthsciencestudentsatdebremarkosuniversitynorthwestethiopiain2022