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Evaluation of patient perception towards dynamic health data sharing using blockchain based digital consent with the Dovetail digital consent application: A cross sectional exploratory study

机译:基于燕尾榫的数字同意应用的基于区块链的数字同意评估患者对动态健康数据共享的感知:横截面探索性研究

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Background New patient-centric integrated care models are enabled by the capability to exchange the patient’s data amongst stakeholders, who each specialise in different aspects of the patient’s care. This requires a robust, trusted and flexible mechanism for patients to offer consent to share their data. Furthermore, new IT technologies make it easier to give patients more control over their data, including the right to revoke consent. These characteristics challenge the traditional paper-based, single-organisation-led consent process. The Dovetail digital consent application uses a mobile application and blockchain based infrastructure to offer this capability, as part of a pilot allowing patients to have their data shared amongst digital tools, empowering patients to manage their condition within an integrated care setting. Objective To evaluate patient perceptions towards existing consent processes, and the Dovetail blockchain based digital consent application as a means to manage data sharing in the context of diabetes care. Method Patients with diabetes at a General Practitioner practice were recruited. Data were collected using focus groups and questionnaires. Thematic analysis of the focus group transcripts and descriptive statistics of the questionnaires was performed. Results There was a lack of understanding of existing consent processes in place, and many patients did not have any recollection of having previously given consent. The digital consent application received favourable feedback, with patients recognising the value of the capability offered by the application. Patients overwhelmingly favoured the digital consent application over existing practice. Conclusions Digital consent was received favourably, with patients recognising that it addresses the main limitations of the current process. Feedback on potential improvements was received. Future work includes confirmation of results in a broader demographic sample and across multiple conditions.
机译:背景技术以利益相关者在利益相关者之间交换患者数据的能力,可以实现新的患者为中心的集成护理模型,他们专注于患者护理的不同方面。这需要为患者提供同意分享其数据的强有力,可信赖和灵活的机制。此外,新的IT技术使患者更容易对其数据进行更大的控制,包括撤销同意的权利。这些特征挑战了传统的纸张,单一组织领导的同意过程。 Dovetail Digital Consent应用程序使用移动应用程序和基于区块链的基础设施来提供这种能力,作为飞行员的一部分,允许患者在数字工具中共享其数据,赋予患者在综合护理环境中管理其状况。目的评估对现有同意过程的患者的看法,以及基于燕尾的数字同意申请作为管理糖尿病护理背景下的数据共享的手段。招募了一般从业实践糖尿病患者的方法。使用焦点小组和问卷收集数据。进行了对焦组转录物的主题分析和问卷调查的描述性统计。结果缺乏对现有的同意过程的理解,许多患者没有任何患者在以前举行的同意。数字同意申请获得了有利的反馈,患者认识到申请所提供的能力的价值。患者压倒性地赞扬了现有惯例的数字同意申请。结论患者承认它涉及当前进程的主要局限性,患者得到了最有利的。收到有关潜在改进的反馈。未来的工作包括在更广泛的人口统计样本和多种情况下确认结果。

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