Is ICT innovating doctor-young patients' relationships in chronic diseases? Two Italian case studies before e during the pandemic

Q4 Medicine
Stefania Mele, Sabrina Bonomi, Gaia Cinotti
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Purpose. The paper aims to understand if digital healthcare can improve young and chronic patient engagement. The interpretation follows the doctor-patient relationship, investigating whether telemedicine fosters patients' engagement and, if they are young, also of their caregivers. Methodology. The study analyses two Italian digital healthcare cases. A questionnaire and semi-structured interviews are administered to detect information on the new telemedicine service's satisfaction, utility, and usability. Context. The study shows that e-health can answer the widespread need for well-being without space and time limits, before and during the pandemic, especially in Italy. It allows the humanization of a technology-driven system, which requires strong patient and community engagement to be built simultaneously. Main findings. E-health can be a tool to improve the doctor-patient relationship and create a sense of community among patients. Moreover, patient engagement in a technology-driven healthcare environment is necessary to implement new treatments successfully. Conclusion. We tested new digital healthcare services unique in Italy to understand the point of view of young and chronicle patients and their caregivers to contribute to a bottom-up harmonization process of e-health.
信息和通信技术是否革新了慢性病患者与医生之间的关系?大流行之前和期间的两个意大利案例研究
目的本文旨在了解数字医疗能否提高年轻慢性病患者的参与度。本文以医患关系为切入点,研究远程医疗是否能提高患者的参与度,如果患者年轻,是否也能提高其护理人员的参与度。研究方法。本研究分析了两个意大利数字医疗案例。通过问卷调查和半结构式访谈,了解新远程医疗服务的满意度、实用性和可用性。背景。研究表明,电子医疗可以在大流行病之前和期间,特别是在意大利,不受空间和时间的限制,满足人们对健康的广泛需求。它使技术驱动的系统实现了人性化,这需要同时建立强大的患者和社区参与。主要发现。电子医疗可以成为改善医患关系的工具,并在患者中建立社区意识。此外,在技术驱动的医疗环境中,患者的参与是成功实施新疗法的必要条件。结论我们测试了意大利独有的新型数字医疗服务,以了解年轻慢性病患者及其护理人员的观点,从而为自下而上的电子医疗协调进程做出贡献。
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Mecosan Medicine-Health Policy
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