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Perceptions of Older Men Using a Mobile Health App to Monitor Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Tamsulosin Side Effects: Mixed Methods Study

Perceptions of Older Men Using a Mobile Health App to Monitor Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Tamsulosin Side Effects: Mixed Methods Study

The participants received daily questionnaires through the mobile app at a prespecified time of their choice, and the questionnaire data from all participants were then collected in a secure cloud-based database made accessible to the research team; participants could review their own results throughout the study period. Additional study design details were previously published [9], and results pertaining to the PERSONAL pilot study itself will be published in a separate manuscript.

Elizabeth Y Wang, Benjamin N Breyer, Austin W Lee, Natalie Rios, Akinyemi Oni-Orisan, Michael A Steinman, Ida Sim, Stacey A Kenfield, Scott R Bauer

JMIR Hum Factors 2021;8(4):e30767

Tracking Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Tamsulosin Side Effects Among Older Men Using a Mobile App (PERSONAL): Feasibility and Usability Study

Tracking Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Tamsulosin Side Effects Among Older Men Using a Mobile App (PERSONAL): Feasibility and Usability Study

However, whether older men are able and willing to use a mobile app to track their LUTS and medication side effects, particularly while receiving chronic α1a-blocker therapy, represents a knowledge gap. In this paper, we report the results of a 2-week pilot study using the PERSONAL mobile app to monitor daily LUTS severity and medication side effects among older men receiving chronic tamsulosin therapy.

Austin W Lee, Stacey A Kenfield, Elizabeth Y Wang, Anthony Enriquez, Akinyemi Oni-Orisan, Michael A Steinman, Ida Sim, Benjamin N Breyer, Scott R Bauer

JMIR Form Res 2021;5(12):e30762