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Background: Infertility is a public health problem in the world, using new technology, such as mobile phones, is increasing in the field of health. This study aimed to determine the Necessity of self-care training contents by performing a needs analysis among men with infertility problems to design a mobile phone-based application. Methods: Followed by reviewing the related literature, a questionnaire including 40 educational items and seven software features was designed in three general sections and distributed among 30 specialists in nutrition (n = 18) and infertility (n = 12). The validity of the questionnaire was confirmed by a panel of experts in nutrition, infertility, and medical informatics. The questionnaire’s reliability was also corroborated by Cronbach’s alpha of 86.4. Results: All items related to the software features and most items in the questionnaire were deemed necessary by participants. However, the items: “Occupation and history of chronic diseases” in the demographic information section and “Effects of infertility and food allergy” in the educational section were not confirmed. Conclusion: The present findings could not only highlight the patients’ roles in managing their disease but also increase the healthcare workers’ awareness in designing the hospital information system.
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Nadjarzadeh, A., Fallahzadeh, A., Abasi, A., Poornematy, M. M., Farahzadi, H. R., & Fatemi Aghda, S. A. (2023). Determining the content and needs assessment a mobile-based self-care program in infertile men. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12911-023-02366-2
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