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Patients Attitude to Technology: A Way to Improve Hydrocephalus Management and Follow up Using Smartphone Intelligent Application

机译:患者对技术的态度:一种改善脑积水管理的方法,使用智能手机智能申请跟进

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Smartphone applications (apps) have become ubiquitous with the advent of smartphones and tablets in recent years. Increasingly the utility of these apps is being explored in healthcare delivery. Hydrocephalus is a condition that is usually followed by a neurosurgeon for the patient's life. We explore patient acceptability of a mobile app as an adjunct to outpatient follow-up of patients with hydrocephalus. A questionnaire was circulated amongst patients with hydrocephalus (adults and children). Patients were asked questions about their hydrocephalus; expectations for outpatient follow up, whether they have smartphone/tablet/internet access and whether they would be interested in a mobile app for their long term hydrocephalus follow up. 191 patients completed questionnaires, 98 respondents were adults (mean age 46.1) and 93 were children less than 18 years old (mean age 8). Overall 36.1% of patients did not know the cause of their hydrocephalus. 96.7% have a shunt. 76.5% of adults and 80.6% of children had 1-4 shunt surgeries, 14.3% of adults and 11.8% of children had 5-9 shunt surgeries, 3.1% of adults and 5.4% of children had 10-14 shunt surgeries. 71.7% of patients expect to be followed-up routinely in clinic for life. All children had smartphones or tablets, compared to 86.7% of adults. Children were more interested in a hydrocephalus app, 84.9% saying yes, compared to 71.4% of adults. Adults who were not interested in the app did not have a smartphone or tablet. Hydrocephalus management is a lifelong task and innovations in technology for engaging patients in its management are vital. The majority of patients are interested in mobile apps for outpatient management of hydrocephalus. We will follow this up with a feasibility study of a custom designed hydrocephalus app.
机译:智能手机申请(应用程序)近年来智能手机和平板电脑的出现变得无处不在。越来越多地在医疗保健交付中探索了这些应用程序的效用。脑积水是通常随后是患者生命的神经外科的病症。我们探讨移动应用程序的患者可接受性作为患有脑积水患者的外部后续行动的辅助性。调查问卷是在脑积水(成人和儿童)的患者之间分发。患者被问及他们的脑积水问题;对门诊跟进的期望,无论是智能手机/平板电脑/互联网,以及他们是否对他们的长期脑积水有关的移动应用程序。 191例患者完成问卷,98名受访者是成年人(平均年龄46.1),93名儿童少于18岁(平均8岁)。总共36.1%的患者不知道其脑积水的原因。 96.7%有一个分流器。 76.5%的成人和80.6%的儿童有1-4个分流手术,14.3%的成人和11.8%的儿童有5-9分流的手术,3.1%的成年人和5.4%的儿童有10-14个分流手术。 71.7%的患者希望在诊所定期进行随访。所有儿童都有智能手机或平板电脑,而成年人的86.7%。儿童对脑积水器应用更感兴趣,84.9%谈到是的,而成年人的71.4%。对该应用没有感兴趣的成年人没有智能手机或平板电脑。脑积水管理是一种终身任务和技术的创新,用于在其管理中吸引患者至关重要。大多数患者都对脑外科门诊管理的移动应用感兴趣。我们将以可行的研究,遵循这件自定义设计的水电应用程序。

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