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    <title language="deu">Nutzung mobiler Gesundheits-Apps durch Personen mit Hüft- und Kniegelenksarthrose in Deutschland : eine Online-Befragung</title>
    <title language="eng">Use of mobile health apps by individuals with hip and knee osteoarthritis in Germany : a web-based survey</title>
    <abstract language="deu">Hintergrund&#13;
Arthrose ist die häufigste degenerative Gelenkerkrankung weltweit und betrifft auch in Deutschland einen großen Teil der Bevölkerung. Zur Linderung von Beschwerden und zum Erhalt der Gelenkfunktion wird in Leitlinien vor allem Edukation und Bewegungstherapie empfohlen. Mobile Gesundheits-Apps mit integrierten Heimübungsprogrammen können eine sinnvolle Ergänzung zur physiotherapeutischen Behandlung darstellen. Unklar ist jedoch, inwieweit solche Anwendungen tatsächlich zum Krankheitsmanagement verwendet werden.&#13;
&#13;
Ziel&#13;
Untersuchung der Nutzung mobiler Gesundheits-Apps durch Personen mit Hüft- und Kniegelenksarthrose in Deutschland.&#13;
&#13;
Methode&#13;
Von Juli bis August 2024 wurde eine deutschlandweite Online-Befragung unter Personen mit Hüft- und Kniegelenksarthrose durchgeführt. Erhoben wurden u. a. der Bekanntheitsgrad und die Nutzung allgemeiner sowie arthrosespezifischer Gesundheits-Apps, Gründe gegen die Nutzung und weitere Einflussfaktoren. Die Daten wurden deskriptiv mithilfe von Microsoft Excel ausgewertet.&#13;
&#13;
Ergebnisse&#13;
Von insgesamt 88 Teilnehmenden konnten die Antworten von 68 in die Auswertung einbezogen werden. Das Durchschnittsalter der Teilnehmenden lag bei 65,8 (± 8,7) Jahren, 85,3 Prozent (58/68) waren weiblich. Dem Großteil der Befragten (58/68, 85,3 %) waren mobile Gesundheits-Apps grundsätzlich bekannt, 41,2 Prozent (28/68) hatten bereits eine solche App genutzt. Apps, die speziell für Personen mit Arthrose entwickelt wurden, waren weniger bekannt (37/68, 54,4 %). Gleichzeitig zeigten sich 58,9 Prozent (40/68) offen für eine zukünftige Nutzung von mobilen Apps mit integrierten Übungsprogrammen, wenn diese von medizinischem Fachpersonal empfohlen würden. Als zentrale Hinderungsgründe für die Nutzung einer solchen Gesundheits-App nannten die Teilnehmenden eine fehlende persönliche Interaktion sowie Unsicherheiten bei der korrekten Übungsausführung.&#13;
&#13;
Schlussfolgerungen&#13;
Obwohl unter den Teilnehmenden generelles Interesse an der Nutzung mobiler Gesundheits-Apps besteht, ist die aktuelle Zahl der Nutzer*innen gering. Um das Potenzial solcher Anwendungen bei der Behandlung von Personen mit Arthrose besser auszuschöpfen, sollten Aufklärung und gezielte Empfehlungen durch Ärzt*innen und Physiotherapeut*innen verstärkt werden. Mobile Gesundheits-Apps könnten so zur Unterstützung von Bewegungstherapie und zur Förderung der Eigenverantwortung der Patient*innen beitragen.</abstract>
    <abstract language="eng">Background&#13;
Osteoarthritis is the most common degenerative joint disease worldwide and is also highly prevalent in Germany. Education and exercise therapy are recommended as first-line treatments in clinical practice guidelines to reduce pain and improve physical function. Physiotherapy can be complemented by mobile health apps that provide home exercise programs. However, it is unclear to what extent such applications are used for disease management.&#13;
&#13;
Aim&#13;
To investigate the use of mobile health apps among individuals with hip and knee osteoarthritis in Germany.&#13;
&#13;
Method&#13;
In a nationwide web-based survey conducted between July and August 2024, individuals with hip and knee osteoarthritis were asked about awareness and use of mobile health apps, particularly those specific for osteoarthritis, as well as potential reasons for non-use and other influencing factors. The data were analyzed descriptively using Microsoft Excel.&#13;
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Results&#13;
A total of 88 individuals participated in the survey, of whom 68 were included in the analysis. The mean age of participants was 65.8 (± 8,7) years, and 85.3 % (58/68) were female. Most respondents (58/68, 85.3 %) were familiar with mobile health apps, and 41.2 % (28/68) had previously used at least one. Apps specifically developed for persons with osteoarthritis were less well known (31/68, 45.6 %). Nevertheless, 58,9 % (40/68) of respondents expressed interest to use exercise-based apps in the future, if recommended by healthcare professionals. The main barriers to mobile health app use were lack of personal contact and uncertainty about how to perform the exercises correctly.&#13;
&#13;
Conclusions&#13;
Although there was a widespread interest among participants in using mobile health apps for osteoarthritis management, actual usage remained low. In order to integrate such applications more effectively into osteoarthritis management, healthcare professionals, in particular physicians and physiotherapists, should provide targeted education and recommendations. The use of mobile health apps can complement exercise therapy and encourage patients to take a more active role in managing their condition.</abstract>
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