改革医疗保健:Influenzer是一项针对下呼吸道感染患者的新型远程医疗支持提前出院计划:非随机可行性研究。

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1177/1357633X241254572
Tatjana Sandreva, Maria Normand Larsen, Maja Kjær Rasmussen, Thyge Lynghøj Nielsen, Charlotte von Sydow, Thomas Andersen Schmidt, Thea K Fischer
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背景:COVID-19 大流行给全球医疗保健系统带来了前所未有的挑战,因此需要创新的护理模式,如医院到家和虚拟护理计划。Influenzer 远程医疗项目旨在将医院主导的监测和治疗送到患者家中。将远程医疗技术与家庭探访相结合,提供了传统住院治疗的替代方案,目的是在不影响患者安全的情况下减轻医疗机构的负担。为评估 Influenzer 计划的有效性,建议进行随机对照试验。本研究旨在评估拟议临床试验设计的可行性:北欧斯亚兰德医院(Nordsjaellands Hospital)肺部和传染病部开展了一项非随机可行性研究,为下呼吸道感染患者提供远程医疗支持的早期出院项目,包括 COVID-19。研究分析了试验程序的可行性,包括招募、依从性和保留率。此外,还评估了参与者的特征和干预期间的轨迹,包括远程医疗和家政服务:19名患者于2022年6月至2023年4月入选,并在家中接受治疗。40名患者没有入选,因为根据研究方案,15人(25%)不符合条件,15人(25%)拒绝参加,10人(17%)没有接触过。在家接受治疗的受试者的临床疗效与在急症医院接受治疗的受试者相当,没有发生重大安全事故,患者的满意度很高。参与者对计划的日常监测活动的依从性达到 99%。总共有 63% 的人至少部分完成了所有调查评估,包括基线、出院时和出院后 3 个月,89% 的人参加了后续访谈。没有参与者撤回同意书:这项可行性研究表明,Influenzer家庭医院项目在斯堪的纳维亚环境中是可行的,并得到了广泛认可,因为没有人退出,参与者也能很好地遵守计划中的日常监测活动。在进行随机临床试验之前,需要解决组织结构(包括患者招募和数据收集)方面的挑战。从这项可行性研究中获得的启示有助于改进 Influenzer 计划最终评估试验的设计:试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT05087082。注册日期:2021 年 8 月 18 日。
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Transforming health care: Investigating Influenzer, a novel telemedicine-supported early discharge program for patients with lower respiratory tract infection: A non-randomized feasibility study.

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has posed unprecedented challenges to healthcare systems globally, necessitating innovative care models like hospital-at-home and virtual care programs. The Influenzer telemedicine program aims to deliver hospital-led monitoring and treatment to patients at home. Integrating telemedicine technology with domestic visits provides an alternative to traditional hospitalization, with the aim of easing the burden on healthcare facilities without compromising patient safety. To evaluate the effectiveness of the Influenzer program, a randomized controlled trial is proposed. This study aimed to assess the feasibility of the proposed clinical trial design.

Methods: A non-randomized feasibility study was conducted at the Department of Pulmonary and Infectious Diseases at Nordsjaellands Hospital offering a telemedicine-supported early discharge program to patients with lower respiratory tract infections, including COVID-19. The feasibility of trial procedures, including recruitment, adherence, and retention, was analyzed. Also, participants' characteristics and trajectory during the intervention, including telemedicine and domestic services, were assessed.

Results: Nineteen patients were enrolled from June 2022 to April 2023 and treated at home. Forty patients were not enrolled as 15 (25%) were non-eligible according to study protocol, 15 (25%) refused to participate and 10 (17%) had not been approached. Subjects treated at home had comparable clinical outcomes to those treated in the acute hospital, no major safety incidences occurred and patients were highly satisfied. Participants demonstrated 99% adherence to planned daily monitoring activities. In total, 63% completed all survey assessments at least partially including baseline, at discharge, and 3 months post-discharge, while 89% participated in a follow-up interview. No participants withdrew their consent.

Conclusions: The feasibility study documented that the Influenzer home-hospital program was feasible and well accepted in a Scandinavian setting in terms of no withdrawals and excellent participant adherence to the planned daily monitoring activities. Challenges in the organizational structures including patient recruitment and data collection required resolution prior to our randomized clinical trial. Insights from this feasibility study have led to the improved design of the final Influenzer program evaluation trial.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT05087082. Registered on 18 August 2021.

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