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Feasibility and Acceptability of Mobile Epilepsy Educational System (MEES) for People with Epilepsy in Malaysia

机译:马来西亚癫痫患者使用移动癫痫教育系统(MEES)的可行性和可接受性

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>Background: Telemedicine innovations, including short message service (SMS), have been used to address a range of health concerns in a variety of settings. Practical, safe, and cost-effective, this simple tool can also potentially improve patients' understanding toward their own diseases via knowledge enhancement. This study was designed to develop and assess the feasibility and acceptability of an SMS-based epilepsy educational program for epilepsy patients. >Subjects and Methods: This was a prospective randomized interventional study. Epilepsy outpatients from three general hospitals in East Coast Peninsular Malaysia received the SMS-based mobile epilepsy educational system (MEES) for a 3-month period. >Results: In total, 51 patients completed the study (median age, 25.0 years; 51.0% female; 92.2% Malay; 56.9% single; education level, 70.6% ≤SPM/Cambridge O-level equivalent; 25.5% supportive workers; monthly income, 58.8% ≤MYR 500.0/USD 158.5). Approximately 86.0% of the patients owned at least a mobile phone. The total cost of SMS delivery was economically affordable (MYR 3.08/USD 0.98 per patient). Overall, 74.0% agreed that MEES was either very or quite useful. It is encouraging that the majority of patients have offered positive comments and favorable opinions specifically toward epilepsy education (94.0%), drug-taking reminder (90.0%), and clinic appointment reminder (88.0%). It was also reported that 88.2% of the participants would recommend MEES to other people with epilepsy. >Conclusions: The current study adds to the growing evidence suggesting that a greater investment in telemedicine programs involving SMS would be both feasible and well received by patients and could be a potentially valuable approach to increase access and effectiveness of epilepsy care.
机译:>背景:包括短消息服务(SMS)在内的远程医疗创新已用于解决各种环境中的一系列健康问题。这种简单,实用,安全且具有成本效益的工具,还可以通过知识增强来潜在地增进患者对自身疾病的了解。本研究旨在开发和评估针对癫痫患者的基于SMS的癫痫教育计划的可行性和可接受性。 >受试者和方法:这是一项前瞻性随机干预研究。来自马来西亚东海岸半岛三所综合医院的癫痫门诊患者接受了基于SMS的移动癫痫教育系统(MEES),为期3个月。 >结果:共有51位患者完成了研究(中位年龄25.0岁;女性51.0%;马来人92.2%;单身56.9%;教育程度:≤SPM/ Cambridge O水平相当于70.6%; 25.5%的支持工人;月收入58.8%≤MYR500.0 / USD 158.5)。大约86.0%的患者至少拥有手机。 SMS交付的总成本在经济上可以承受(每名患者3.08马币/0.98美元)。总体而言,74.0%的人认为MEES很有用或非常有用。令人鼓舞的是,大多数患者对癫痫教育(94.0%),吸毒提醒(90.0%)和门诊提醒(88.0%)给予了积极的评价和赞成。另据报道,有88.2%的参与者会向其他癫痫患者推荐MEES。 >结论:当前的研究表明,越来越多的证据表明,对涉及SMS的远程医疗计划进行更大的投资既可行又受到患者的欢迎,并且可能是增加癫痫的获取和有效性的潜在有价值的方法关心。

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