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Improving enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS): ERAS APPtimize study protocol, a randomized controlled trial investigating the effect of a patient-centred mobile application on patient participation in colorectal surgery

机译:改善术后恢复增强(ERAS):ERAS APPtimize研究方案,一项以患者为中心的移动应用程序对患者参与大肠直肠癌手术的影响的随机对照试验

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Perioperative care in colorectal surgery is systematically defined in the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol. The ERAS protocol improves perioperative care in a multimodal way to enhance early and safe release from the hospital. Adequate compliance to the elements of the ERAS protocol is multifactorial. There are still opportunities to improve compliance of the protocol by actively involving the patient. The main objective of this study is to investigate whether compliance of selected items in the ERAS protocol can be improved through actively involving patients in the ERAS care pathway through the use of a patient-centred mobile application. A multicentre randomized controlled trial will be conducted. Patients undergoing elective colorectal surgery, who are 18?years or older and in possession of an eligible smartphone, will be included. Patients assigned to the intervention group will install a patient-centred mobile application to be guided through the ERAS care pathway. Patients in the control group will receive care as usual. Both groups will wear an activity tracker. The primary outcome is overall compliance to selected active elements of the ERAS protocol, as registered by the patient. Secondary outcomes include Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) such as health-related quality of life, physical activity, and patient satisfaction of received care. Care-related outcomes, such as length of hospital stay, number of complications, re-intervention, and readmission rates, will also be assessed. The enrolment of patients will start in the second quarter of 2019. Data collection had not begun by the time this protocol was submitted. We hypothesize that by providing patients with a patient-centred mobile application, compliance to the active elements of ERAS protocol can be improved, resulting in an increased health-related quality of life, physical activity, and patient satisfaction. Netherlands Trial Register, NTR7314 , prospectively registered on the 9th of November 2017 ( http://www.trialregister.nl ).
机译:大肠手术的围手术期护理在手术后增强恢复(ERAS)协议中有系统地定义。 ERAS协议以一种多模式的方式改善了围手术期护理,以增强从医院的早期和安全释放。充分遵守ERAS协议的要素是多因素的。通过积极让患者参与,仍有机会改善对方案的依从性。这项研究的主要目的是研究通过使用以患者为中心的移动应用程序,使患者积极参与ERAS护理途径,是否可以改善ERAS协议中所选项目的依从性。将进行多中心随机对照试验。包括年龄在18岁以上且拥有合格智能手机的接受选择性结直肠手术的患者。分配给干预组的患者将安装以患者为中心的移动应用程序,以指导他们通过ERAS护理途径。对照组的患者将照常接受护理。两组都将佩戴活动追踪器。主要结果是总体上符合患者登记的ERAS协议中选定的活动要素。次要结果包括患者报告的结果指标(PROM),例如与健康相关的生活质量,体育锻炼和患者对所接受护理的满意度。与护理有关的结局,例如住院时间,并发症数,再次干预和再入院率也将得到评估。患者的注册将于2019年第二季度开始。在提交该方案时尚未开始数据收集。我们假设,通过为患者提供以患者为中心的移动应用程序,可以改善对ERAS协议活动要素的依从性,从而提高与健康相关的生活质量,体育锻炼和患者满意度。荷兰审判注册簿NTR7314,预期于2017年11月9日注册(http://www.trialregister.nl)。

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