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Engaging Patients in Co-Design of Mobile Health Tools for Surgical Site Infection Surveillance: Implications for Research and Implementation

机译:让患者参与外科手术部位感染监测的移动医疗工具的协同设计:对研究和实现的意义

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Background: As the use of patient-owned devices, including smartphones and tablets, to manage day-to-day activities grows, so does healthcare industry's interest to better leverage technology to engage patients. For surgical care, a unique opportunity exists to capture patient-generated health data (PGHD) including photographs. As part of a broader initiative to evaluate PGHD for surgical site infection (SSI) surveillance, we sought evidence regarding patient involvement and experience with PGHD for SSI monitoring and surveillance. Methods: Through a scoping review of the literature and semi-structured stakeholder interviews we gathered evidence on what is currently known about patient perspectives of and experiences with mobile health (mHealth) interventions for post-operative recovery. We presented findings to and discussed with the ASSIST PGHD Stakeholder Advisory Group (PSAG) to generate priorities for further examination. Results: Our scoping review yielded 34 studies that addressed post-discharge use of PGHD for monitoring and surveillance of SSI. Of these, 16 studies addressed at least one outcome regarding patient experience; the most commonly measured outcome was patient satisfaction. Only three studies reported on patient involvement in the development of PGHD tools and interventions. We conducted interviews (n = 24) representing a range of stakeholder perspectives. Interviewees stressed the importance of patient involvement in tool and program design, noting patient involvement ensures the "work" that patients do in their daily lives to manage their health and healthcare is recognized. Discussion of evidence with the ASSIST PSAG resulted in formal recommendations for direct involvement of patients and caregivers for future work. Conclusions: While mHealth initiatives to advance post-operative management offer the ability to improve patient engagement, work is needed to ensure the patient voice is reflected. Active engagement with patients and caregivers in the development of new technology, the design of new workflows, and the conduct of research and evaluation ensures that the patient experiences and values are incorporated.
机译:背景:随着使用患者拥有的设备(包括智能手机和平板电脑)来管理日常活动的增长,医疗保健行业对更好地利用技术吸引患者的兴趣也在增加。对于外科护理而言,存在捕获包括照片在内的患者生成的健康数据(PGHD)的独特机会。作为评估PGHD进行手术部位感染(SSI)监视的更广泛举措的一部分,我们寻求有关患者参与PGHD进行SSI监视和监视的经验和证据。方法:通过对文献的界定性研究和半结构化的利益相关者访谈,我们收集了有关患者对术后康复的移动健康(mHealth)干预措施的观点和经验的证据。我们向ASSIST PGHD利益相关者咨询小组(PSAG)提出了调查结果,并与他们进行了讨论,以产生优先事项供进一步检查。结果:我们的范围审查产生了34项研究,这些研究针对PGHD出院后使用以监测和监视SSI。在这些研究中,有16项研究至少解决了一项有关患者经验的结果;最常衡量的结果是患者满意度。只有三项研究报告了患者参与PGHD工具和干预措施的开发。我们进行了访谈(n = 24),代表了一系列利益相关者的观点。受访者强调了患者参与工具和程序设计的重要性,并指出患者参与可以确保患者在日常生活中为管理健康和保健所做的“工作”得到认可。与ASSIST PSAG讨论证据后,正式建议患者和护理人员直接参与以后的工作。结论:虽然mHealth促进术后管理的举措提供了改善患者参与度的能力,但仍需要开展工作以确保患者声音得到体现。在新技术的开发,新工作流程的设计以及研究和评估的进行中与患者和护理人员的积极参与,确保了患者体验和价值的融合。

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