Health service requirements of mHealth app users: evidence from Hangzhou, China
Journal of Health Organization and Management
ISSN: 1477-7266
Article publication date: 1 August 2024
Issue publication date: 29 August 2024
Abstract
Purpose
China’s healthcare system is being burdened by the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases. Therefore, this study investigated the health service requirements of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) users in Hangzhou, China. This study aimed to propose suggestions and theoretical references to improve mHealth apps and promote their development, thereby meeting public medical and health needs and creating an efficient medical service system.
Design/methodology/approach
We constructed a model of health service demands using a literature review, network survey, and semi-structured interviews. We analyzed the demand attributes using the Kano model and Better-Worse index and obtained the priority ranking of demands.
Findings
The results revealed 25 demand elements in four dimensions: must-be (M), one-dimensional (O), attractive (A), and indifferent (I) requirements. The findings suggest that mHealth app developers can optimize health services by categorizing and managing health services, focusing on middle-aged users, enhancing the professionalism of health service providers, and improving the feedback mechanism.
Originality/value
Studies on mHealth apps user demands, particularly on health service needs, remain scarce. This study employed a mixed-methods approach, integrating both qualitative and quantitative research techniques, to establish a priority ranking of user health service needs for mHealth apps. The study offers recommendations and theoretical references to optimize and improve mHealth app services.
Highlights
Construct a better health service requirements model for mHealth app users.
Obtain the prioritization of demand elements in the model.
Propose some management suggestions to improve mHealth apps.
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Citation
Xu, Z. and Meng, Z. (2024), "Health service requirements of mHealth app users: evidence from Hangzhou, China", Journal of Health Organization and Management, Vol. 38 No. 6, pp. 800-820. https://doi.org/10.1108/JHOM-01-2024-0026
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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