Patient Perspectives on the Use of Digital Technology to Help Manage Cystic Fibrosis.

IF 2 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Pulmonary Medicine Pub Date : 2023-01-23 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/5082499
Alexandre H Watanabe, Connor Willis, Russell Ragsdale, Joseph Biskupiak, Karlene Moore, Diana Brixner, David Young
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Abstract

Background: Digital health technologies (DHTs) have shown potential to improve health outcomes through improved medication adherence in different disease states. Cystic fibrosis (CF) requires care coordination across pharmacies, patients, and providers. DHTs can potentially support patients, providers, and pharmacists in diseases like CF, where high medication burden can negatively impact patient quality of life and outcomes.

Methods: In this prospective cohort study, a CF-specific mobile application (Phlo) was distributed to adults with CF who received care at the University of Utah Cystic Fibrosis Center, used an iPhone, and filled prescriptions through the University of Utah Specialty Pharmacy services. Participants were asked to use Phlo for 90 days with an optional 90-day extension period. Participants completed four surveys at baseline and after 90 days. Changes in patient-reported outcomes, adherence, clinical outcomes, and healthcare resource utilization from baseline to 90 days were tracked.

Results: Phlo allowed users to track daily regimen activities, contact their care team, receive medication delivery reminders, and share progress with their healthcare team. A web-based dashboard allowed the care team to review reported performance scores from the app. Most patients (67%) said the app improved confidence in and motivation for continuing their regimen. The most important reported benefit of Phlo was having a single location to manage their whole routine.

Conclusions: Phlo is a mobile health technology designed to help patients with CF manage their treatment regimen and improve patient-provider communication.

患者对使用数字技术帮助管理囊性纤维化的看法。
背景:数字健康技术(DHT)已显示出通过改善不同疾病状态下的用药依从性来改善健康结果的潜力。囊性纤维化(CF)需要在药房、患者和医疗服务提供者之间进行护理协调。在囊性纤维化等疾病中,高用药负担可能会对患者的生活质量和治疗效果产生负面影响:在这项前瞻性队列研究中,我们向在犹他大学囊性纤维化中心接受治疗、使用 iPhone 并通过犹他大学专业药房服务开处方的 CF 成人患者分发了 CF 专用移动应用程序(Phlo)。参与者被要求使用 Phlo 90 天,并可选择延长 90 天。参与者分别在基线期和 90 天后完成了四项调查。跟踪患者报告的结果、依从性、临床结果和医疗资源利用率从基线到 90 天的变化:结果:Phlo 允许用户跟踪日常疗程活动、与其护理团队联系、接收给药提醒,并与其医疗团队分享进展情况。护理团队可通过网络仪表板查看应用程序报告的绩效评分。大多数患者(67%)表示,该应用程序增强了他们继续治疗的信心和动力。据报告,使用 Phlo 的最大好处是可以在一个地方管理自己的整个日常活动:Phlo是一种移动医疗技术,旨在帮助CF患者管理其治疗方案并改善患者与医护人员之间的沟通。
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