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Online self-management interventions for chronically ill patients: Cognitive impairment and technology issues

机译:慢性病患者的在线自我管理干预措施:认知障碍和技术问题

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Introduction: As the fraction of the population with chronic diseases continues to grow, methods and/or technologies must be found to help the chronically ill to take more responsibility to self-manage their illnesses. Internet based and/or mobile support for disease self-management interventions have often proved effective, but patients with chronic illnesses may have co-occurring cognitive impairment, making it more difficult for them to cope with technologies. Many older patients are also not familiar with technologies or they may have cognitive disabilities or dementia that reduce their ability to self-manage their healthcare. On-line solutions to the needs of chronically ill patients must be investigated and acted upon with care in an integrated manner, since resources invested in these solutions will be lost if patients do not adopt and continue to use them successfully. Objectives: To review the capabilities of online and mobile support for self-management of chronic illnesses, and the impacts that age and disease-related issues have on these interventions, including cognitive impairment and lack of access or familiarity with Internet or mobile technologies. Methods: This study includes a review of the co-occurrence of cognitive impairment with chronic diseases, and discusses how cognitive impairment, dyadic caregiver patient support, patient efficacy with technology, and smart home technologies can impact the effectiveness and sustainability of online support for disease self-management. Results: Disease self-management interventions (SMIs) using online patient centered support can often enable patients to manage their own chronic illnesses. However, our findings show that cognitive impairment often co-occurs in patients with chronic disease. This, along with age-related increases in multiple chronic illnesses and lack of technology efficacy, can be obstacles to Internet and mobile support for chronic disease self-management. Conclusion: Patients with chronic diseases may have greater than expected difficulties in using Internet and mobile technologies for disease self-management, often due to cognitive impairment or unfamiliarity with technology. Approaches to dealing with such barriers include suitable integration of solutions involving patient-caregiver dyads, better design of online applications, careful attention to technology adoption and sustainability, and smart home technologies.
机译:简介:随着患有慢性疾病的人口比例的不断增长,必须找到方法和/或技术来帮助慢性病患者承担起更多的自我管理疾病的责任。基于互联网的和/或移动的疾病自我管理干预支持通常被证明是有效的,但是患有慢性病的患者可能会同时出现认知障碍,这使他们更难以应对技术。许多老年患者也不熟悉技术,或者他们可能患有认知障碍或痴呆症,从而降低了自我管理医疗保健的能力。必须对慢性病患者的在线解决方案进行调查并采取综合措施,因为如果患者不采用并继续成功使用它们,则会浪费投资于这些解决方案的资源。目标:审查在线和移动支持对慢性病进行自我管理的能力,以及年龄和疾病相关问题对这些干预措施的影响,包括认知障碍以及对互联网或移动技术的缺乏访问或熟悉。方法:本研究包括对认知障碍与慢性病共存的回顾,并讨论认知障碍,二元看护者的患者支持,患者对技术的疗效以及智能家居技术如何影响疾病在线支持的有效性和可持续性自我管理。结果:使用以患者为中心的在线支持进行疾病自我管理干预(SMI),通常可以使患者管理自己的慢性病。但是,我们的研究结果表明,慢性疾病患者经常会发生认知障碍。这以及与年龄有关的多种慢性病的增加以及缺乏技术效力,可能成为互联网和对慢性病自我管理的移动支持的障碍。结论:慢性病患者使用互联网和移动技术进行疾病自我管理的困难可能比预期的要大,这通常是由于认知障碍或对技术不熟悉造成的。解决此类障碍的方法包括适当集成解决方案,包括涉及患者护理人员的研究,更好的在线应用设计,对技术采用和可持续性的关注以及智能家居技术。

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