A Study of Using the Stoma Self-care Apps by Patients With Enterostomy
A Study of Using the Stoma Self-care Apps by Patients With Enterostomy on the Integrated Model of Technology Acceptance (TAM) and Task-technology Fit(TTF)
HSIN LING CHEN
50 participants
Mar 14, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study uses a stoma self-care app, accessed through LINE official account, a communication software commonly used by Chinese people, as an intervention measure to integrate technology acceptance and task technology adaptation models to explore the correlation of each aspect and its impact on self-care ability and quality of life. Whether the factors and task technology adaptability will affect the willingness and usage behavior of enterostomy patients, the research subjects can effectively improve their self-care ability, quality of life, usage willingness, and usage behavior after intervention.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Diagnosed with colorectal cancer or intestinal obstruction or abdominal trauma, those who have received colostomy during this hospitalization
- Conscious, can communicate in Mandarin or Minnan dialect
- Have no communication, vision, or hearing impairments,
- Have smartphones
Exclusion Criteria3
- Those who are unable to cooperate due to visual, hearing, cognitive or mental impairments
- Patients who need colostomy surgery due to non-colorectal cancer, intestinal obstruction, or abdominal trauma
- Patients diagnosed by a physician as having surgery-related complications and requiring further surgery, such as infection, intestinal Perforation, stoma prolapse, stenosis, necrosis, bleeding, etc. (IV) Those who are unable to learn self-care on the day before discharge due to worsening of their illness.
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Interventions
This study uses a stoma self-care app, accessed through LINE official account, a communication software commonly used by Chinese people, as an intervention measure to integrate technology acceptance and task technology adaptation models to explore the correlation of each aspect and its impact on self-care ability and quality of life. Whether the factors and task technology adaptability will affect the willingness and usage behavior of enterostomy patients, the research subjects can effectively improve their self-care ability, quality of life, usage willingness, and usage behavior after intervention.
conventional
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NCT06855082