| Objective:A large number of medical applications emerged with the rapid development of Internet of things which breeds infant health management applications.The age of 0 to3 is an important stage of early childhood development,and family is the first environment for the growth of infants,while parents are the first responsible person for the growth of 0-3 years old infants,so the study on parents’ use of health management application for 0-3 years old infants is particularly important.This study based on the relevant theoretical research,and carry out the basic situation,use status of parents’ use of infant health management applications and analysis its influencing factors,so as to provide feasible reference for health management of infants aged 0 to3 in community.Methods:By random sampling method,a questionnaire survey was conducted in 10 community health service centers selected randomly in 6 main districts of Hangzhou to the parents of infants who go to the community health service centers.each center distributed 70 questionnaires,700 in total,and 669 questionnaires were collected validly.Using descriptive analysis methods to calculate the condition of infant health management applications,such as functional,content,frequency of use,etc.Using chi-square test,t test to analyze the differences in Installation situation,frequency of use and time of use.Using binary logistic regression to explore the main factors affecting the infant health management applications’ installation situation,frequency of use and time of use.Results:Univariate analysis showed that there existed statistical difference among the gender,age of respondents,age of infants,type of medical insurance,and general applications use time,personal preference,easy use and usefulness,community impact,convenience,technical support and willingness to use.;age of respondents,age of infants,occupational type,personal preference,easy use and usefulness,community impact,convenience,technical support and willingness to use.The difference in frequency of use was statistically significant;different age of infants,educational level,general applications use time,personal preference,easy use and usefulness,community influence,convenience,technical support and use intention.The difference in time of use was statistically significant.Multivariate analysis showed that gender,age of the surveyed person,age of infants,educational level,general applications use time,easy use and usefulness,use of risk and willingness to use were the main factors in Installation situation of infant health management applications;age of infants,general applications use time,easiness and usefulness,convenience conditions affect the frequency of use of infants health management applications;age of infants,educational level,general applications use time,easy use and usefulness affect the time of use of infants health management applications.Conclusion:The installation of infant health management applications was effected by gender,age of the surveyed person,age of infants,educational level,general applications use time,easy use and usefulness,use of risk and willingness to use;The frequency of use of infants health management applications was effected by age of infants,general applications use time,easiness use and usefulness,convenience conditions affect;The time of use of infants health management applications was effected by age of infants,educational level,general applications use time,easy use and usefulness.Therefore,to better promote and use infant health management applications,first of all,it should formulate the contents of infant health management for different ages to add usefulness,convenience and reduce the risk of use in the aspects of design and development about infant health management applications;Secondly,community health service centers should actively promote the use of infants health management applications within the community to improve the quality and efficiency of infant health management;finally,the parents can make full use of infant health management applications to manage infant health better. |