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Association of Generation and Group Size With the Usage of a Mobile Health App in Thailand: Secondary Analysis of the ThaiSook Cohort Study

BACKGROUND: In Thailand, The National Science and Technology Development Agency developed ThaiSook, a behavior-tracking app, to promote healthy lifestyles. The Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University (MED PSU)×ThaiSook Healthier Challenge encouraged employees to use the app over a 28-day p...

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Autores principales: Inchusri, Tharoj, Surangsrirat, Decho, Kwanmuang, Papichaya, Poomivanichakij, Prapasiri, Apiwatgaroon, Ponnapat, Ongprakobkul, Surathep, Kongchu, Apissara, Klinpikul, Anda, Taneeheng, Ammarin, Pruphetkaew, Nannapat, Thongseiratch, Therdpong, Ngamchaliew, Pitchayanont, Vichitkunakorn, Polathep
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10472165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37590057
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/45374
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author Inchusri, Tharoj
Surangsrirat, Decho
Kwanmuang, Papichaya
Poomivanichakij, Prapasiri
Apiwatgaroon, Ponnapat
Ongprakobkul, Surathep
Kongchu, Apissara
Klinpikul, Anda
Taneeheng, Ammarin
Pruphetkaew, Nannapat
Thongseiratch, Therdpong
Ngamchaliew, Pitchayanont
Vichitkunakorn, Polathep
author_facet Inchusri, Tharoj
Surangsrirat, Decho
Kwanmuang, Papichaya
Poomivanichakij, Prapasiri
Apiwatgaroon, Ponnapat
Ongprakobkul, Surathep
Kongchu, Apissara
Klinpikul, Anda
Taneeheng, Ammarin
Pruphetkaew, Nannapat
Thongseiratch, Therdpong
Ngamchaliew, Pitchayanont
Vichitkunakorn, Polathep
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description BACKGROUND: In Thailand, The National Science and Technology Development Agency developed ThaiSook, a behavior-tracking app, to promote healthy lifestyles. The Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University (MED PSU)×ThaiSook Healthier Challenge encouraged employees to use the app over a 28-day period (from July 11 to August 7, 2022). Until recently, no previous studies have examined the association of generations and group sizes with mobile health (mHealth) app use. Understanding these relationships can inform the design of effective mHealth interventions and facilitate targeted interventions. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to (1) compare the overall app usage and logging function across different generations and group sizes and (2) describe the demographic characteristics of the participants of the MED PSU×ThaiSook Healthier Challenge. METHODS: We conducted a secondary data analysis of the data from the ThaiSook prospective cohort study. Data were collected through the app and comprised demographic characteristics (ie, age, sex, weight, height, and group size) and behaviors (ie, water consumption, fruit and vegetable consumption, sleep hours, and exercise). The outcomes consisted of users who used the app for at least 80% of the participation period (≥23 days). Bivariate tests (Pearson chi-square test for categorical variables and Mann-Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis tests for continuous variables) were conducted over sex, generations, initial BMI, and group size. Finally, multiple logistic regression models were used to examine the relationship between the independent variables used by the ThaiSook app and consistent users who had used the app for at least 80% of the participation period. RESULTS: Of the 827 participants, most were female (734/827, 88.8%), belonged to a medium-sized group of 6-10 members (479/827, 57.9%), and belonged to generation Y (377/761, 49.5%). Multivariate analysis revealed that the overall app usage was 2.09 times higher in women than in men (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 2.09, 95% CI 1.27-3.44). The older generations used all logging functions more frequently than did generation Y (baby boomers AOR 2.54, 95% CI 1.31-4.92; generation X AOR 1.96, 95% CI 1.42-2.72). The use of all logging functions was higher among participants belonging to larger groups than among those belonging to smaller groups (large groups AOR 2.85, 95% CI 1.58-5.16; medium groups AOR 2.06, 95% CI 1.47-2.88). Water logging was most used (806/827, 97.5% participants), followed by food, sleep, and workout logging. CONCLUSIONS: The MED PSU×ThaiSook Healthier Challenge participants were mostly females from generation Y and medium-sized groups. Water logging was most frequently used, followed by fruit and vegetable logging. The results indicate that generation and group size were significantly associated with consistent and daily usage (P<.05). Older generations and larger groups engaged with the app more consistently than younger generations and smaller groups and individuals.
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spelling pubmed-104721652023-09-02 Association of Generation and Group Size With the Usage of a Mobile Health App in Thailand: Secondary Analysis of the ThaiSook Cohort Study Inchusri, Tharoj Surangsrirat, Decho Kwanmuang, Papichaya Poomivanichakij, Prapasiri Apiwatgaroon, Ponnapat Ongprakobkul, Surathep Kongchu, Apissara Klinpikul, Anda Taneeheng, Ammarin Pruphetkaew, Nannapat Thongseiratch, Therdpong Ngamchaliew, Pitchayanont Vichitkunakorn, Polathep J Med Internet Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: In Thailand, The National Science and Technology Development Agency developed ThaiSook, a behavior-tracking app, to promote healthy lifestyles. The Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University (MED PSU)×ThaiSook Healthier Challenge encouraged employees to use the app over a 28-day period (from July 11 to August 7, 2022). Until recently, no previous studies have examined the association of generations and group sizes with mobile health (mHealth) app use. Understanding these relationships can inform the design of effective mHealth interventions and facilitate targeted interventions. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to (1) compare the overall app usage and logging function across different generations and group sizes and (2) describe the demographic characteristics of the participants of the MED PSU×ThaiSook Healthier Challenge. METHODS: We conducted a secondary data analysis of the data from the ThaiSook prospective cohort study. Data were collected through the app and comprised demographic characteristics (ie, age, sex, weight, height, and group size) and behaviors (ie, water consumption, fruit and vegetable consumption, sleep hours, and exercise). The outcomes consisted of users who used the app for at least 80% of the participation period (≥23 days). Bivariate tests (Pearson chi-square test for categorical variables and Mann-Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis tests for continuous variables) were conducted over sex, generations, initial BMI, and group size. Finally, multiple logistic regression models were used to examine the relationship between the independent variables used by the ThaiSook app and consistent users who had used the app for at least 80% of the participation period. RESULTS: Of the 827 participants, most were female (734/827, 88.8%), belonged to a medium-sized group of 6-10 members (479/827, 57.9%), and belonged to generation Y (377/761, 49.5%). Multivariate analysis revealed that the overall app usage was 2.09 times higher in women than in men (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 2.09, 95% CI 1.27-3.44). The older generations used all logging functions more frequently than did generation Y (baby boomers AOR 2.54, 95% CI 1.31-4.92; generation X AOR 1.96, 95% CI 1.42-2.72). The use of all logging functions was higher among participants belonging to larger groups than among those belonging to smaller groups (large groups AOR 2.85, 95% CI 1.58-5.16; medium groups AOR 2.06, 95% CI 1.47-2.88). Water logging was most used (806/827, 97.5% participants), followed by food, sleep, and workout logging. CONCLUSIONS: The MED PSU×ThaiSook Healthier Challenge participants were mostly females from generation Y and medium-sized groups. Water logging was most frequently used, followed by fruit and vegetable logging. The results indicate that generation and group size were significantly associated with consistent and daily usage (P<.05). Older generations and larger groups engaged with the app more consistently than younger generations and smaller groups and individuals. JMIR Publications 2023-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10472165/ /pubmed/37590057 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/45374 Text en ©Tharoj Inchusri, Decho Surangsrirat, Papichaya Kwanmuang, Prapasiri Poomivanichakij, Ponnapat Apiwatgaroon, Surathep Ongprakobkul, Apissara Kongchu, Anda Klinpikul, Ammarin Taneeheng, Nannapat Pruphetkaew, Therdpong Thongseiratch, Pitchayanont Ngamchaliew, Polathep Vichitkunakorn. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (https://www.jmir.org), 17.08.2023. 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 work, first published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://www.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Inchusri, Tharoj
Surangsrirat, Decho
Kwanmuang, Papichaya
Poomivanichakij, Prapasiri
Apiwatgaroon, Ponnapat
Ongprakobkul, Surathep
Kongchu, Apissara
Klinpikul, Anda
Taneeheng, Ammarin
Pruphetkaew, Nannapat
Thongseiratch, Therdpong
Ngamchaliew, Pitchayanont
Vichitkunakorn, Polathep
Association of Generation and Group Size With the Usage of a Mobile Health App in Thailand: Secondary Analysis of the ThaiSook Cohort Study
title Association of Generation and Group Size With the Usage of a Mobile Health App in Thailand: Secondary Analysis of the ThaiSook Cohort Study
title_full Association of Generation and Group Size With the Usage of a Mobile Health App in Thailand: Secondary Analysis of the ThaiSook Cohort Study
title_fullStr Association of Generation and Group Size With the Usage of a Mobile Health App in Thailand: Secondary Analysis of the ThaiSook Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Association of Generation and Group Size With the Usage of a Mobile Health App in Thailand: Secondary Analysis of the ThaiSook Cohort Study
title_short Association of Generation and Group Size With the Usage of a Mobile Health App in Thailand: Secondary Analysis of the ThaiSook Cohort Study
title_sort association of generation and group size with the usage of a mobile health app in thailand: secondary analysis of the thaisook cohort study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10472165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37590057
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/45374
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