Patient evaluation of Klick, a technology-enabled, nurse-delivered HIV outpatient pathway

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES HIV Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-15 DOI:10.1111/hiv.13710
S. Day, C. Rae, A. McOwan, R. Wilkins, A. Gray, A. Harvey, C. Casley, A. Murungi, D. Asboe
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Abstract

Objectives

Klick is a clinic-specific, digitally supported outpatient pathway of care for people living with HIV (PLWH). It involves a smartphone application (app) for PLWH to self-manage their care, navigate access to the clinic and communicate with their healthcare provider. We present a patient evaluation of Klick.

Methods

Patients use Klick to book/reschedule appointments, view laboratory results, request medication, access remote nurse-delivered consultations and communicate with clinicians. In October 2022, Klick was evaluated by PLWH through a questionnaire and interviews.

Results

Between August 2020 and April 2024, 5859 patients had registered to use Klick; during April 2024 alone, 2509 (43%) used Klick. In October 2022, 1661 PLWH were invited to complete surveys, of whom 362 (22%) responded. These respondents were 95% (340/358) male and 84% (298/354) white, and 63% (227/359) were in the age range 41–60 years. Respondents felt Klick was easy to use (average score 4.3/5), and 92% thought having a clinic-specific app was important/very important. Respondents valued the following app features as important/very important – online booking (93%); viewable results (94%); prescription requests (90%) – and rated their experience of using them highly – 91% for e-booking and 91% for viewable results. A total of 93% said they would recommend Klick to friends and 82% rated Klick as above average/excellent.

Conclusions

PLWH reported high levels of satisfaction using a clinic-specific mHealth app to manage their HIV care and demonstrated sustained active use. Klick was rated easy to use, as helping to meet healthcare needs and as providing a superior experience for some aspects of care. Other HIV clinics or services managing chronic conditions could benefit from the adoption of personalized digital solutions to enhance patient care.

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患者对 Klick 的评估,Klick 是一种由护士提供的技术辅助型艾滋病门诊路径。
目标:Klick 是一种针对艾滋病病毒感染者(PLWH)的门诊数字支持护理路径。它包括一个智能手机应用程序(App),供艾滋病病毒感染者自我管理护理、导航进入诊所并与医疗服务提供者沟通。我们将介绍患者对 Klick 的评估:患者使用 Klick 预约/排期、查看化验结果、申请用药、获得护士提供的远程咨询并与临床医生交流。2022 年 10 月,PLWH 通过问卷调查和访谈对 Klick 进行了评估:从 2020 年 8 月到 2024 年 4 月,共有 5859 名患者注册使用 Klick;仅在 2024 年 4 月,就有 2509 人(43%)使用 Klick。2022 年 10 月,1,661 名 PLWH 受邀填写调查问卷,其中 362 人(22%)做出了回复。这些受访者中,95%(340/358)为男性,84%(298/354)为白人,63%(227/359)的年龄在 41-60 岁之间。受访者认为 Klick 易于使用(平均得分 4.3/5),92% 的受访者认为拥有一款针对诊所的应用程序非常重要。受访者认为以下应用程序功能很重要/非常重要:在线预约(93%)、可查看结果(94%)、处方申请(90%),并对其使用体验给予了高度评价--91%的受访者认为电子预约很重要,91%的受访者认为可查看结果很重要。93%的人表示他们会向朋友推荐 Klick,82%的人将 Klick 评为高于平均水平/优秀:艾滋病感染者对使用诊所专用的移动医疗应用程序来管理其艾滋病护理表示高度满意,并表现出持续的积极使用。Klick 被评为易于使用,有助于满足医疗保健需求,并在护理的某些方面提供了卓越体验。其他管理慢性病的艾滋病诊所或服务机构也可以从采用个性化数字解决方案来加强患者护理中获益。
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HIV Medicine
HIV Medicine 医学-传染病学
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167
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: HIV Medicine aims to provide an alternative outlet for publication of international research papers in the field of HIV Medicine, embracing clinical, pharmocological, epidemiological, ethical, preclinical and in vitro studies. In addition, the journal will commission reviews and other feature articles. It will focus on evidence-based medicine as the mainstay of successful management of HIV and AIDS. The journal is specifically aimed at researchers and clinicians with responsibility for treating HIV seropositive patients.
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