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Acceptability of a Mobile App-Based Intervention Program for Choosing Mode of Delivery Among Pregnant Women



Shirzad M1 ; Hajimiri K2 ; Abedini M3 ; Shakibazadeh E1
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  1. 1. Department of Health Education and Promotion, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Health Education and Promotion, School of Public Health, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Health Education and Promotion, Ministry of Health, Tehran, Iran

Source: Health Education and Health Promotion Published:2022

Abstract

Aims: Maternal health and pregnancy outcomes are vitally important areas of each country's healthcare system. This study sought to investigate the acceptability of a mobile app-based intervention program for choosing the mode of delivery among pregnant women. Method: The Mobile App-Based Program focused on facilitating choosing mode of delivery based on information, motivation, and behavior model among pregnant women in Tehran, Iran. A retrospective post-intervention study was carried out. We used quantitative and qualitative semi-structured interviews to explore the experiences of women participating in the Mobile App-Based Program and investigate the intervention's acceptability. Thirty pregnant women participated in this study. Finding: Quantitative result has shown that 76.6 percent of the users assessed the application as usable. In the qualitative section of the study, three main themes were emerged: (1) specific features of the App (images, text, colors, …); (2) advantages (distance learning method, reliability, and credibility, being user-friendly and comfortability, time-saving, and being interactive); and (3) disadvantages (fear of mobile radiation on fetus, poor internet connection, and limited audience) regarding using of the intervention. Conclusion: This mobile application eased women's knowledge and behavior and satisfied them, specifically during the new-emerged pandemic. It also helped women to clarify their thoughts regarding their choice on mode of delivery. Participants suggested some shortages using the application that should be noticed. © 2022, Tarbiat Modares University. All rights reserved.