Healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards remote patient monitoring through sensor networks

Adelina Basholli, T. Lagkas, P. Bath, G. Eleftherakis
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Sensor-based networks have been proposed as a method for the continuous and remote monitoring of patients with chronic illness. Hence, healthcare professionals need to read and provide feedback on the gathered sensor data which represent patient’s vital signs. This qualitative study examined healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards the application of remote patient monitoring through sensor networks in developing regions using semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis of the interview data revealed that healthcare professionals have experience with digital technologies, moreover, they are willing to use other more advanced technologies that are, wireless, accurate and enable remote and real-time monitoring of patients. According to the healthcare professionals, the benefits of sensor-based networks are: recording patient’s vital signs for longer periods of time; facilitating clinical decision-making; and helping them in providing better treatment which will have a positive impact in the patient’s life. This study confirms that trainings provided to medical personnel before the application of the digital platforms in healthcare helped them to easily adapt these technologies. Furthermore, it did not appear that age was a problem to use digital monitoring technologies in healthcare. Nevertheless, healthcare professionals confirmed that possible limitations for providing distance-based monitoring in developing regions and giving feedback is related to patient’s education and maturity to obey to doctor’s suggestions, doctor’s commitments and available time and the financial aspect of communicating with a patient at a distance.
医疗保健专业人员对通过传感器网络远程监测患者的态度
基于传感器的网络已被提出作为一种对慢性疾病患者进行连续和远程监测的方法。因此,医疗保健专业人员需要阅读并对收集到的代表患者生命体征的传感器数据提供反馈。本定性研究考察了医疗保健专业人员对通过传感器网络在发展中地区应用远程患者监测的态度,采用半结构化访谈。对访谈数据的专题分析显示,医疗保健专业人员具有数字技术的经验,此外,他们愿意使用其他更先进的技术,这些技术是无线的、准确的,可以对患者进行远程和实时监控。根据医疗保健专业人员的说法,基于传感器的网络的好处是:长时间记录病人的生命体征;促进临床决策;并帮助他们提供更好的治疗,这将对病人的生活产生积极的影响。这项研究证实,在医疗保健中应用数字平台之前对医务人员进行的培训有助于他们轻松适应这些技术。此外,在医疗保健中使用数字监测技术,年龄似乎不是一个问题。然而,保健专业人员证实,在发展中地区提供远程监测和提供反馈可能存在的限制与患者的教育程度和成熟度、医生的承诺和可用时间以及远程与患者沟通的财务方面有关。
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