用于患者教育和依从性的基于云的多媒体系统:一项探索患者对结肠镜检查程序准备依从性的试点研究。

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Health Systems Pub Date : 2019-09-12 DOI:10.1080/20476965.2019.1663974
Benjamin Schooley, Tonia San Nicolas-Rocca, Richard Burkhard
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基于技术的患者教育和依从性方法越来越多地用于指导和提醒患者正确准备医疗程序。本研究考察了两个主要因素之间的相互作用:患者对具有挑战性的医疗准备程序的依从性模式;以及基于云的多媒体信息技术(IT)干预措施改善患者依从性的可衡量潜力。通过先前的设计科学研究,开发了一个IT工件,为患者提供信息、提醒和在线视频指导模块。该应用程序在297名患者中进行了测试,这些患者由医生进行临床评估。结果表明,基于it的方法在提高患者对内镜制剂的依从性方面有一定的潜力(43.4%的相对改善)。有目的设计的基于云的应用程序有望帮助患者进行复杂的医疗程序准备。医疗服务提供者参与患者应用程序的设计和评估可能是产生医学证据和鼓励采用依从性应用程序的有效策略。
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Cloud-based multi-media systems for patient education and adherence: a pilot study to explore patient compliance with colonoscopy procedure preparation.

Technology based patient education and adherence approaches are increasingly utilized to instruct and remind patients to prepare correctly for medical procedures. This study examines the interaction between two primary factors: patterns of patient adherence to challenging medical preparation procedures; and the demonstrated, measurable potential for cloud-based multi-media information technology (IT) interventions to improve patient adherence. An IT artifact was developed through prior design science research to serve information, reminders, and online video instruction modules to patients. The application was tested with 297 patients who were assessed clinically by physicians. Results indicate modest potential (43.4% relative improvement) for the IT-based approach for improving patient adherence to endoscopy preparations. Purposively designed cloud-based applications hold promise for aiding patients with complex medical procedure preparation. Health care provider involvement in the design and evaluation of a patient application may be an effective strategy to produce medical evidence and encourage the adoption of adherence apps.

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