Co-design of the Intelligent HOme-based Palliative care for End-of-life system: A development and feasibility study.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare Pub Date : 2026-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-28 DOI:10.1177/1357633X251325949
Shan Zhang, Lijie Xu, Zhaoyu Li, Ling Wei, Bin Yang, Peng Yue, Qianqian Tang, Xiaotian Zhang
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ObjectiveThis study aimed to develop the Intelligent HOme-based Palliative care for End-of-life (I-HOPE) system, a WeChat mini-program designed to provide home-based palliative care (HBPC), including education, interaction, and social resource access for users.MethodsA mixed-method approach was employed to ensure a comprehensive exploration of user needs, system design, and evaluation. This approach integrated qualitative and quantitative methods, rapid prototyping, expert consultations, and co-design methodologies informed by social ecological theory. Four key stakeholder groups i.e. patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and the general public were included. Initially, field research and surveys were conducted to assess the palliative care needs of patients and caregivers. Based on these findings, the mini-program was developed in collaboration with a technical team specializing in healthcare technology. Usability, user experiences, and suggestions for improvement were then collected. This study was conducted in three tertiary hospitals and two community health service centers in Beijing, China.ResultsThe I-HOPE system achieved a System Usability Scale score of 71.89 ± 13.85. User feedback on version 1.0 led to improvements in interface design, features, information presentation, usability, and privacy protection.ConclusionThe development of the I-HOPE system represents an advancement in enhancing the accessibility and quality of HBPC. Future research should focus on identifying areas for further development and assessing its impact on palliative care outcomes.

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本研究旨在开发智能居家生命末期姑息关怀(I-HOPE)系统,这是一个旨在提供居家姑息关怀(HBPC)的微信小程序,包括教育、互动和用户社会资源访问。方法采用混合方法确保对用户需求、系统设计和评估进行全面探索。这种方法综合了定性和定量方法、快速原型设计、专家咨询以及以社会生态理论为指导的共同设计方法。四个主要利益相关者群体,即患者、护理人员、医疗保健专业人员和公众都被纳入其中。最初,我们进行了实地研究和调查,以评估病人和护理人员的姑息关怀需求。在这些研究结果的基础上,与医疗保健技术专业的技术团队合作开发了该迷你程序。然后收集了可用性、用户体验和改进建议。这项研究在中国北京的三家三级医院和两家社区卫生服务中心进行。结果I-HOPE系统的系统可用性量表得分为71.89±13.85分。用户对 1.0 版本的反馈意见使系统在界面设计、功能、信息展示、可用性和隐私保护等方面得到了改进。未来的研究应侧重于确定进一步开发的领域,并评估其对姑息关怀结果的影响。
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