Determining the Requirements for the Development and Implementation of Follow-up Software for Patients Discharged from intensive Care: A Qualitative Study

Ali Afraz, M. Ahmadinejad, Reza Khajouei, Y. Shaabani, Y. Jahani
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Background: Intensive care unit stays are associated with numerous complications. These complications can be reduced with timely and appropriate medical services. Mobile applications can provide these services without geographical limitations. Accordingly, the present study aimed to evaluate the statements by the intensive care staff and care team of intensive care survivors on the necessary functionality for designing a mobile-based system for monitoring and following up on patients discharged from intensive care. Methods: This prospective study involved interviews with specialists that provided care to patients after discharge (including nurses, physicians, physiotherapists, speech therapists, psychologists, and nutritionists). The first interviewees were selected from the specialists in Kerman, Iran and then, the selection of the participants proceeded with the snowball sampling method. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed based on content analysis. Codes were extracted and categorized into three levels of abstraction using MAXQDA software. Results: Four general categories emerged from the interview analysis: 1) Training, 2) Consultation, 3) Electronic health records (EHRs), and 4) Care team. The interviewees mentioned items such as nursing and physiotherapy training (training category), physician and psychological consultation (consultation category), nurses (care team category), and side reports (EHRs category). Conclusion: This study presented healthcare professionals’ opinions and statements regarding the requirements for developing a mobile-based intensive care follow-up system. User input is essential to design a scalable and efficient system. Provider input can create a system with all the necessary features. The results can be used to adjust insurance regulations, provide the necessary infrastructure, and train care teams.
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确定重症监护出院患者随访软件开发与实施的需求:一项定性研究
背景:重症监护病房住院与许多并发症有关。这些并发症可以通过及时和适当的医疗服务来减少。移动应用程序可以不受地域限制地提供这些服务。因此,本研究旨在评估重症监护人员和重症监护幸存者护理团队对设计用于监测和随访重症监护出院患者的移动系统的必要功能的陈述。方法:这项前瞻性研究包括对出院后为患者提供护理的专家(包括护士、医生、物理治疗师、语言治疗师、心理学家和营养学家)进行访谈。第一批受访者是从伊朗克尔曼的专家中选出的,然后,参与者的选择继续采用滚雪球抽样方法。访谈记录和分析基于内容分析。利用MAXQDA软件对代码进行提取,并将其划分为三个抽象层次。结果:从访谈分析中得出四个大致类别:1)培训,2)咨询,3)电子健康记录(EHRs)和4)护理团队。受访者提到的项目包括护理和理疗培训(培训类)、医生和心理咨询(会诊类)、护士(护理团队类)和侧报(电子病历类)。结论:本研究提出了医疗保健专业人员对开发基于移动的重症监护随访系统的要求的意见和陈述。用户输入对于设计可扩展和高效的系统至关重要。提供程序输入可以创建一个具有所有必要功能的系统。研究结果可用于调整保险法规、提供必要的基础设施和培训护理团队。
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