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Table 4 Users’ experiences and personal perception for using mHealth apps for diabetes management (n = 40)

From: Exploring mHealth app utilization for diabetes self-management: survey insights from a northern district in Malaysia

Variables

n (%)

Perceived usefulness of mHealth apps

Ìý

 U²õ±ð´Ú³Ü±ô

39 (97.5)

 Not useful

1 (2.5)

Perceived satisfaction

 Satisfied with HCP assistance

30 (75.0)

 Satisfied without HCP assistance

3 (7.5)

 Not satisfied and requires HCP assistance

2 (5.0)

 Unable to define satisfaction level

5 (12.5)

Difficulty level of mHealth apps navigation

Ìý

 E²¹²õ²â

26 (65.0)

 Requires training

12 (30.0)

 D¾±´Ú´Ú¾±³¦³Ü±ô³Ù

2 (5.0)

Hurdles with mHealth apps (multiple response)

Ìý

 Unsure how to start

16 (40.0)

 Consumes too much time for recordings

15 (37.5)

 Fee for apps installation

14 (35.0)

 Worried about data security

11 (27.5)

Online access of mHealth database by HCP will ease diabetes management

 Strongly agree

15 (37.5)

â€Çã²µ°ù±ð±ð

17 (42.5)

 Not sure

8 (20.0)

Peer-coaching via mHealth apps could assist diabetes management

 Strongly agree

11 (27.5)

â€Çã²µ°ù±ð±ð

9 (22.5)

 Not sure

14 (35.0)

 D¾±²õ²¹²µ°ù±ð±ð

6 (15.0)

HCP-patient communication via mHealth apps could assist diabetes management

 Strongly agree

11 (27.5)

â€Çã²µ°ù±ð±ð

15 (37.5)

 Not sure

13 (32.5)

 D¾±²õ²¹²µ°ù±ð±ð

1 (2.5)

  1. HCP-Health care provider