Effectiveness of the ColorApp Mobile App for Health Education and Promotion for Colorectal Cancer: Quasi-Experimental Study

BackgroundLack of knowledge and poor attitude are barriers to colorectal cancer screening participation. Printed material, such as pamphlets and posters, have been the main approach in health education on disease prevention in Malaysia. Current information technology advancem...

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Main Authors: Yaacob, Nor Azwany, Mohamad Marzuki, Muhamad Fadhil, Yaacob, Najib Majdi, Ahmad, Shahrul Bariyah, Abu Hassan, Muhammad Radzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-02-01
Series:JMIR Human Factors
Online Access:https://humanfactors.jmir.org/2020/1/e15487
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spelling doaj-9af87acdf9d746c89fee885b2c8e4d592021-05-03T04:37:42ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Human Factors2292-94952020-02-0171e1548710.2196/15487Effectiveness of the ColorApp Mobile App for Health Education and Promotion for Colorectal Cancer: Quasi-Experimental StudyYaacob, Nor AzwanyMohamad Marzuki, Muhamad FadhilYaacob, Najib MajdiAhmad, Shahrul BariyahAbu Hassan, Muhammad Radzi BackgroundLack of knowledge and poor attitude are barriers to colorectal cancer screening participation. Printed material, such as pamphlets and posters, have been the main approach in health education on disease prevention in Malaysia. Current information technology advancements have led to an increasing trend of the public reading from websites and mobile apps using their mobile phones. Thus, health information dissemination should also be diverted to websites and mobile apps. Increasing knowledge and awareness could increase screening participation and prevent late detection of diseases such as colorectal cancer. ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the ColorApp mobile app in improving the knowledge and attitude on colorectal cancer among users aged 50 years and older, who are the population at risk for the disease in Kedah. MethodsA quasi-experimental study was conducted with 100 participants in Kedah, Malaysia. Participants from five randomly selected community empowerment programs in Kota Setar district were in the intervention group; Kuala Muda district was the control group. Participants were given a self-administered validated questionnaire on knowledge and attitudes toward colorectal cancer. A mobile app, ColorApp (Colorectal Cancer Application), was developed as a new educational tool for colorectal cancer prevention. The intervention group used the app for two weeks. The same questionnaire was redistributed to both groups after two weeks. The mean percentage scores for knowledge and attitude between groups were compared using repeated measure ANCOVA. ResultsThere was no significant difference in age, sex, highest education level, current occupation, and diabetic status between the two groups. The number of smokers was significantly higher in the intervention group compared with the control group and was controlled for during analysis. The intervention group showed a significantly higher mean knowledge score compared with the control group with regards to time (Huynh-Feldt: F1,95=19.81, P<.001). However, there was no significant difference in mean attitude scores between the intervention and control groups with regards to time (F1,95=0.36, P=.55). ConclusionsThe ColorApp mobile app may be an adjunct approach in educating the public on colorectal cancer.https://humanfactors.jmir.org/2020/1/e15487
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author Yaacob, Nor Azwany
Mohamad Marzuki, Muhamad Fadhil
Yaacob, Najib Majdi
Ahmad, Shahrul Bariyah
Abu Hassan, Muhammad Radzi
spellingShingle Yaacob, Nor Azwany
Mohamad Marzuki, Muhamad Fadhil
Yaacob, Najib Majdi
Ahmad, Shahrul Bariyah
Abu Hassan, Muhammad Radzi
Effectiveness of the ColorApp Mobile App for Health Education and Promotion for Colorectal Cancer: Quasi-Experimental Study
JMIR Human Factors
author_facet Yaacob, Nor Azwany
Mohamad Marzuki, Muhamad Fadhil
Yaacob, Najib Majdi
Ahmad, Shahrul Bariyah
Abu Hassan, Muhammad Radzi
author_sort Yaacob, Nor Azwany
title Effectiveness of the ColorApp Mobile App for Health Education and Promotion for Colorectal Cancer: Quasi-Experimental Study
title_short Effectiveness of the ColorApp Mobile App for Health Education and Promotion for Colorectal Cancer: Quasi-Experimental Study
title_full Effectiveness of the ColorApp Mobile App for Health Education and Promotion for Colorectal Cancer: Quasi-Experimental Study
title_fullStr Effectiveness of the ColorApp Mobile App for Health Education and Promotion for Colorectal Cancer: Quasi-Experimental Study
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of the ColorApp Mobile App for Health Education and Promotion for Colorectal Cancer: Quasi-Experimental Study
title_sort effectiveness of the colorapp mobile app for health education and promotion for colorectal cancer: quasi-experimental study
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Human Factors
issn 2292-9495
publishDate 2020-02-01
description BackgroundLack of knowledge and poor attitude are barriers to colorectal cancer screening participation. Printed material, such as pamphlets and posters, have been the main approach in health education on disease prevention in Malaysia. Current information technology advancements have led to an increasing trend of the public reading from websites and mobile apps using their mobile phones. Thus, health information dissemination should also be diverted to websites and mobile apps. Increasing knowledge and awareness could increase screening participation and prevent late detection of diseases such as colorectal cancer. ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the ColorApp mobile app in improving the knowledge and attitude on colorectal cancer among users aged 50 years and older, who are the population at risk for the disease in Kedah. MethodsA quasi-experimental study was conducted with 100 participants in Kedah, Malaysia. Participants from five randomly selected community empowerment programs in Kota Setar district were in the intervention group; Kuala Muda district was the control group. Participants were given a self-administered validated questionnaire on knowledge and attitudes toward colorectal cancer. A mobile app, ColorApp (Colorectal Cancer Application), was developed as a new educational tool for colorectal cancer prevention. The intervention group used the app for two weeks. The same questionnaire was redistributed to both groups after two weeks. The mean percentage scores for knowledge and attitude between groups were compared using repeated measure ANCOVA. ResultsThere was no significant difference in age, sex, highest education level, current occupation, and diabetic status between the two groups. The number of smokers was significantly higher in the intervention group compared with the control group and was controlled for during analysis. The intervention group showed a significantly higher mean knowledge score compared with the control group with regards to time (Huynh-Feldt: F1,95=19.81, P<.001). However, there was no significant difference in mean attitude scores between the intervention and control groups with regards to time (F1,95=0.36, P=.55). ConclusionsThe ColorApp mobile app may be an adjunct approach in educating the public on colorectal cancer.
url https://humanfactors.jmir.org/2020/1/e15487
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