Comparative insights into clinic onboarding and interaction practices for patient engagement in long COVID digital health care.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES DIGITAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-11-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20552076241294101
Hadiza Ismaila, Ann Blandford, David Sunkersing, Fiona Stevenson, Henry Goodfellow
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Objectives: This study explores the influence of clinic-led onboarding and interaction processes on patient engagement within a digital health program for long COVID care, the Living with COVID Recovery (LWCR) program. We compared clinical practices and patient engagement levels across seven clinics utilising LWCR, gaining insights that could optimise digital health interventions (DHIs) for long COVID care.

Methods: Using a mixed-methods approach, we conducted qualitative interviews with clinicians from seven clinics (out of thirty five) to understand their onboarding and interaction strategies for the LWCR program. We also performed a descriptive quantitative analysis of patient and clinic usage data to rank and classify patient engagement. These rankings were then compared against qualitative insights to explore the influence of clinic-led strategies on patient engagement. Additionally, we conducted interviews with 12 patients under the care of seven clinics to complement our mixed-method analysis.

Results: Four key practices were identified in clinics with higher patient engagement: pre-assessment onboarding, proactive communication, patient education and the involvement of clinically experienced staff. Clinics that integrated these interdependent practices into a cohesive strategy demonstrated notably higher patient engagement levels.

Conclusion: This study highlights the critical role of integrating multiple, interdependent clinic-led strategies to optimise patient engagement in DHIs, particularly for long COVID care. These findings provide actionable insights for healthcare providers and policymakers, suggesting that a comprehensive approach is essential for maximising patient engagement and improving care outcomes. The study lays the groundwork for future research to explore the broader applicability of these strategies across different healthcare contexts.

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长 COVID 数字医疗服务中患者参与诊所入职和互动实践的比较见解。
研究目的本研究探讨了由诊所主导的上岗培训和互动流程对患者参与长期COVID护理数字健康项目--"COVID康复生活"(LWCR)项目的影响。我们比较了使用 LWCR 的七家诊所的临床实践和患者参与水平,从中获得了可优化长期 COVID 护理数字健康干预(DHIs)的见解:我们采用混合方法,对七家诊所(共 35 家)的临床医生进行了定性访谈,以了解他们对 LWCR 项目的入职和互动策略。我们还对患者和诊所的使用数据进行了描述性定量分析,对患者参与度进行了排名和分类。然后将这些排名与定性分析进行比较,以探索诊所主导的策略对患者参与度的影响。此外,我们还对接受七家诊所治疗的 12 名患者进行了访谈,以补充我们的混合方法分析:结果:在患者参与度较高的诊所中发现了四种关键做法:评估前入院、主动沟通、患者教育和临床经验丰富的员工参与。将这些相互依存的做法整合为一个具有凝聚力的策略的诊所显示出了更高的患者参与度:本研究强调了整合多种相互依存的诊所主导策略对于优化患者参与 DHI(尤其是长期 COVID 护理)的关键作用。这些发现为医疗服务提供者和政策制定者提供了可操作的见解,表明综合方法对于最大限度地提高患者参与度和改善护理效果至关重要。这项研究为今后的研究奠定了基础,以探索这些策略在不同医疗环境中的广泛适用性。
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