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  • Mobile App-based Interactive Care Plan For Migraine: Survey Study Of Usability And Improvement Opportunities.
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    Mobile App-Based Interactive Care Plan for Migraine: Survey Study of Usability and Improvement Opportunities.

    Nathan P Young1, Jennifer I Stern1, Stephanie J Steel1

    • 1Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, 200 First St. SW Eighth Floor, Rochester, MN, 55905, United States, 1 5072842844.

    JMIR Formative Research
    |March 27, 2025

    View abstract on PubMed

    Summary
    This summary is machine-generated.

    Patients using a mobile app for migraine care (MICP) are satisfied and want more personalized tracking and education. Improvements include customizable reminders and free-text entries for better migraine management.

    Keywords:
    older adultadultappcare plandigital healtheHealthelectronic health recordelectronic surveyheadachemHealthmigrainemobile appmobile phonepainpatient-reported outcomesremote assessmentremote monitoringsmartphonesurvey studytechnologytelehealthtelemedicine

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    Area of Science:

    • Digital health
    • Migraine management
    • Patient-centered care

    Background:

    • A novel mobile app-based Migraine Interactive Care Plan (MICP) was developed and integrated with electronic health records (EHRs).
    • The MICP supports remote assessment, education, and communication for adult migraine patients.
    • Pilot studies demonstrated the feasibility of the MICP system.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate patient preferences and satisfaction with the EHR-integrated mobile app care plan for migraine.
    • To understand user needs regarding data tracking and app functionality.

    Main Methods:

    • An electronic survey was distributed to MICP users (n=56) from December 6-30, 2021.
    • The survey assessed preferences for data tracking, reminder frequency, and overall satisfaction.
    • Statistical analysis compared responses based on headache frequency and treatment status.

    Main Results:

    • Most users preferred weekly or daily tracking and desired adjustable reminder frequencies.
    • High interest was shown in tracking personal observations, medication use, treatment response, and pain levels.
    • Users found educational content useful but desired more personalization; overall satisfaction with the MICP was high.

    Conclusions:

    • Migraine patients using the MICP are motivated to track various aspects of their condition.
    • Key areas for improvement include customizable assessment frequency, free-text notes, and personalized education.
    • These findings can inform the development of future EHR-integrated migraine management platforms.