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Evaluating Patient Usability of an Image-Based Mobile Health Platform for Postoperative Wound Monitoring

机译:评估用于术后伤口监测的基于图像的移动医疗平台的患者可用性

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Background Surgical patients are increasingly using mobile health (mHealth) platforms to monitor recovery and communicate with their providers in the postdischarge period. Despite widespread enthusiasm for mHealth, few studies evaluate the usability or user experience of these platforms. Objective Our objectives were to (1) develop a novel image-based smartphone app for postdischarge surgical wound monitoring, and (2) rigorously user test it with a representative population of vascular and general surgery patients. Methods A total of 9 vascular and general surgery inpatients undertook usability testing of an internally developed smartphone app that allows patients to take digital images of their wound and answer a survey about their recovery. We followed the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9241-11 guidelines, focusing on effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction. An accompanying training module was developed by applying tenets of adult learning. Sessions were audio-recorded, and the smartphone screen was mirrored onto a study computer. Digital image quality was evaluated by a physician panel to determine usefulness for clinical decision making. Results The mean length of time spent was 4.7 (2.1-12.8) minutes on the training session and 5.0 (1.4-16.6) minutes on app completion. 55.5% (5/9) of patients were able to complete the app independently with the most difficulty experienced in taking digital images of surgical wounds. Novice patients who were older, obese, or had groin wounds had the most difficulty. 81.8% of images were sufficient for diagnostic purposes. User satisfaction was high, with an average usability score of 83.3 out of 100. Conclusion Surgical patients can learn to use a smartphone app for postoperative wound monitoring with high user satisfaction. We identified design features and training approaches that can facilitate ease of use. This protocol illustrates an important, often overlooked, aspect of mHealth development to improve surgical care.
机译:背景技术手术患者越来越多地使用移动健康(mHealth)平台来监测出院后的康复情况并与其提供者进行沟通。尽管人们对mHealth充满热情,但很少有研究评估这些平台的可用性或用户体验。目的我们的目标是(1)开发一种新颖的基于图像的智能手机应用程序,用于出院后手术伤口的监测,以及(2)对具有代表性的血管和普通外科手术患者进行严格的用户测试。方法共有9名血管外科和普通外科住院患者对内部开发的智能手机应用程序进行了可用性测试,该应用程序使患者能够拍摄伤口的数字图像并回答有关其康复的调查。我们遵循了国际标准化组织(ISO)9241-11的准则,重点是有效性,效率和用户满意度。通过应用成人学习的原则开发了相应的培训模块。会议被录音,并且智能手机屏幕被镜像到学习计算机上。由医师小组评估数字图像质量,以确定对临床决策的有用性。结果在培训课程上花费的平均时间为4.7(2.1-12.8)分钟,在应用完成时花费的平均时间为5.0(1.4-16.6)分钟。 55.5%(5/9)的患者能够独立地完成应用程序的拍摄,这是在拍摄手术伤口的数字图像时遇到的最大困难。年龄较大,肥胖或腹股沟伤口的新手患者最困难。 81.8%的图像足以用于诊断。用户满意度很高,平均可用性得分为83.3(满分100)。结论外科手术患者可以学会使用智能手机应用程序对术后伤口进行监测,而用户满意度很高。我们确定了可促进易用性的设计功能和培训方法。该协议说明了改善医疗保健的mHealth开发的一个重要方面,经常被忽视。

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