Cross-sectional study on user requirements for developing a digital patient navigator app

Objective This study aimed to assess patients’ preferences regarding the content and features of a digital patient navigator app. A secondary objective was to explore how patient characteristics influence the perceived importance and anticipated frequency of use of different app components. Methods...

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Main Authors: Katharina Seitz, Manuela Langbein, Chloë Goossens, Stefanie Altmannshofer, Peter A. Fasching, Carolin C. Hack, Felix Heindl, Matthias W. Beckmann, Julius Emons, Hanna Huebner
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出版: SAGE Publishing 2025-10-01
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author Katharina Seitz
Manuela Langbein
Chloë Goossens
Stefanie Altmannshofer
Peter A. Fasching
Carolin C. Hack
Felix Heindl
Matthias W. Beckmann
Julius Emons
Hanna Huebner
author_facet Katharina Seitz
Manuela Langbein
Chloë Goossens
Stefanie Altmannshofer
Peter A. Fasching
Carolin C. Hack
Felix Heindl
Matthias W. Beckmann
Julius Emons
Hanna Huebner
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description Objective This study aimed to assess patients’ preferences regarding the content and features of a digital patient navigator app. A secondary objective was to explore how patient characteristics influence the perceived importance and anticipated frequency of use of different app components. Methods The study was a monocentric cross-sectional survey conducted at the University Hospital Erlangen. A questionnaire consisting of 20 questions was designed to inquire about patients’ preferences for a digital patient navigator. Participants had breast diseases. Descriptive analyses were conducted to identify key app features and their correlation with patient characteristics. Results Questionnaires from 243 patients were analyzed. Preferred key app features, in order of preference from highest to lowest, were as follows: a communication feature to chat with treating physicians, a personalized treatment plan, real-time notifications, mediation services for providing support, 3D navigation within the hospital, and personal documents. Patients’ age, native language, and education significantly influenced the assessment of importance and frequency of use of some app features. A personalized treatment plan was considered more important by younger individuals (≤60 years, p  < 0.001), whereas real-time notifications were considered more important by participants with a lower educational level ( p  = 0.003) and younger individuals ( p  = 0.036). Increased frequency of use of a personalized treatment plan tool was also associated with younger age ( p  < 0.001) and lower education levels ( p  = 0.025). Conclusion These findings suggest that a patient navigator app could be a valuable tool for a broad range of patients, potentially complementing in-person patient navigators. To ensure broad usability and acceptance, future development should account for varying needs across patient subgroups—particularly in terms of personalization, language accessibility, and communication features.
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spelling doaj-art-2c2faef697bf4443bcd1c2d2467e61512025-11-02T05:04:28ZengSAGE PublishingDigital Health2055-20762025-10-011110.1177/20552076251387746Cross-sectional study on user requirements for developing a digital patient navigator appKatharina Seitz0Manuela Langbein1Chloë Goossens2Stefanie Altmannshofer3Peter A. Fasching4Carolin C. Hack5Felix Heindl6Matthias W. Beckmann7Julius Emons8Hanna Huebner9 Bavarian Cancer Research Center (BZKF), Erlangen, Germany Bavarian Cancer Research Center (BZKF), Erlangen, Germany Bavarian Cancer Research Center (BZKF), Erlangen, Germany Bavarian Cancer Research Center (BZKF), Erlangen, Germany Bavarian Cancer Research Center (BZKF), Erlangen, Germany Bavarian Cancer Research Center (BZKF), Erlangen, Germany Bavarian Cancer Research Center (BZKF), Erlangen, Germany Bavarian Cancer Research Center (BZKF), Erlangen, Germany Bavarian Cancer Research Center (BZKF), Erlangen, Germany Bavarian Cancer Research Center (BZKF), Erlangen, GermanyObjective This study aimed to assess patients’ preferences regarding the content and features of a digital patient navigator app. A secondary objective was to explore how patient characteristics influence the perceived importance and anticipated frequency of use of different app components. Methods The study was a monocentric cross-sectional survey conducted at the University Hospital Erlangen. A questionnaire consisting of 20 questions was designed to inquire about patients’ preferences for a digital patient navigator. Participants had breast diseases. Descriptive analyses were conducted to identify key app features and their correlation with patient characteristics. Results Questionnaires from 243 patients were analyzed. Preferred key app features, in order of preference from highest to lowest, were as follows: a communication feature to chat with treating physicians, a personalized treatment plan, real-time notifications, mediation services for providing support, 3D navigation within the hospital, and personal documents. Patients’ age, native language, and education significantly influenced the assessment of importance and frequency of use of some app features. A personalized treatment plan was considered more important by younger individuals (≤60 years, p  < 0.001), whereas real-time notifications were considered more important by participants with a lower educational level ( p  = 0.003) and younger individuals ( p  = 0.036). Increased frequency of use of a personalized treatment plan tool was also associated with younger age ( p  < 0.001) and lower education levels ( p  = 0.025). Conclusion These findings suggest that a patient navigator app could be a valuable tool for a broad range of patients, potentially complementing in-person patient navigators. To ensure broad usability and acceptance, future development should account for varying needs across patient subgroups—particularly in terms of personalization, language accessibility, and communication features.https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076251387746
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Hanna Huebner
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