首页> 外文期刊>JMIR Medical Informatics >Development of an eHealth System to Capture and Analyze Patient Sensor and Self-Report Data: Mixed-Methods Assessment of Potential Applications to Improve Cancer Care Delivery
【24h】

Development of an eHealth System to Capture and Analyze Patient Sensor and Self-Report Data: Mixed-Methods Assessment of Potential Applications to Improve Cancer Care Delivery

机译:开发一种可捕获和分析患者传感器和自我报告数据的eHealth系统:可能改善癌症护理服务的潜在应用的混合方法评估

获取原文
       

摘要

Background Capturing and Analyzing Sensor and Self-Report Data for Clinicians and Researchers (COMPASS) is an electronic health (eHealth) platform designed to improve cancer care delivery through passive monitoring of patients’ health status and delivering customizable reports to clinicians. Based on data from sensors and context-driven administration of patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures, key indices of patients’ functional status can be collected between regular clinic visits, supporting clinicians in the delivery of patient care. Objective The first phase of this project aimed to systematically collect input from oncology providers and patients on potential clinical applications for COMPASS to refine the system. Methods Ten clinicians representing various oncology specialties and disciplines completed semi-structured interviews designed to solicit clinician input on how COMPASS can best support clinical care delivery. Three cancer patients tested a prototype of COMPASS for 7 days and provided feedback. Interview data were tabulated using thematic content analysis to identify the most clinically relevant objective and PRO domains. Results Thematic content analysis revealed that clinicians were most interested in monitoring vital statistics, symptoms, and functional status, including the physical activity level (n=9), weight (n=5), fatigue (n=9), sleep quality (n=8), and anxiety (n=7). Patients (2 in active treatment and 1 in remission) reported that they would use such a device, were enthusiastic about their clinicians monitoring their health status, especially the tracking of symptoms, and felt knowing their clinicians were monitoring and reviewing their health status provided valuable reassurance. Patients would, however, like to provide some context to their data. Conclusions Clinicians and patients both articulated potential benefits of the COMPASS system in improving cancer care. From a clinician standpoint, data need to be easily interpretable and actionable. The fact that patients and clinicians both see potential value in eHealth systems suggests wider adoption and utilization could prove to be a useful tool for improving care delivery.
机译:背景捕获和分析临床医生和研究人员的传感器和自我报告数据(COMPASS)是一个电子健康(eHealth)平台,旨在通过被动监视患者的健康状况并将可定制的报告提供给临床医生来改善癌症护理的提供。基于传感器的数据和上下文驱动的患者报告结果(PRO)措施的管理,可以在常规门诊之间收集患者功能状态的关键指标,从而为临床医生提供患者护理服务提供支持。目的该项目的第一阶段旨在系统地收集肿瘤提供者和患者对COMPASS潜在临床应用的意见,以完善该系统。方法十位代表各种肿瘤专业和学科的临床医生完成了半结构化访谈,旨在征集临床医生对COMPASS如何才能最好地支持临床护理提供的意见。三名癌症患者测试了COMPASS的原型7天,并提供了反馈。使用主题内容分析将访谈数据制成表格,以识别临床上最相关的目标领域和专业领域。结果主题内容分析表明,临床医生最感兴趣的是监测生命统计,症状和功能状态,包括身体活动水平(n = 9),体重(n = 5),疲劳(n = 9),睡眠质量(n = 8)和焦虑(n = 7)。患者(积极治疗的2位患者和缓解的1位患者)报告说,他们将使用这种设备,对临床医生监测其健康状况(尤其是症状跟踪)充满热情,并认为知道他们的临床医生正在监测和审查其健康状况非常有价值放心。但是,患者希望为其数据提供一些背景信息。结论临床医生和患者均阐明了COMPASS系统在改善癌症护理方面的潜在益处。从临床医生的角度来看,数据需要易于解释和可操作。病人和临床医生都看到了eHealth系统的潜在价值这一事实表明,广泛采用和利用可能被证明是改善医疗服务的有用工具。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号