Evaluating the use of the mobile electrocardiogram technology KardiaMobile™ in community settings: An online survey

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Nursing Open Pub Date : 2024-06-22 DOI:10.1002/nop2.2225
Aimee Emmett, Bridie Kent, Alison James, Jane March‐McDonald
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BackgroundIn response to issues identified by community healthcare professionals (HCPs), including difficulty in routinely recording electrocardiograms (ECGs) at the time of their assessments with the population of patients referred to as ‘housebound’, one National Health Service (NHS) Trust adopted the mobile ECG technology; KardiaMobile™, supported by the Academic Health and Science Network (AHSN), in 2017–2018. The use and uptake of this technology were evaluated and are reported in this paper.MethodsA cross‐sectional, mixed‐methods online survey was conducted from August 2021 to October 2021. The respondents were a convenience sample of HCPs using KardiaMobile™ to detect atrial fibrillation (AF) with their patients; all were employed by one, predominantly rural NHS trust. Descriptive methods were used to analyse the quantitative data, whilst a reflexive approach to thematic analysis was chosen to analyse the qualitative data (Braun & Clarke, 2019, Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 11, 589).ResultsA total of 33 surveys were completed, with a response rate of 8.8%. All respondents recognised the potential value of KardiaMobile™ for their work. Nineteen respondents (57.6%) reported having a shared understanding of the purpose of KardiaMobile™. Nineteen respondents (57.6%) agreed sufficient training and resources are provided to enable staff to implement KardiaMobile™. Qualitative data analysis found four overarching themes, with six sub‐themes.ConclusionKardiaMobile™ is a feasible means to detect AF in higher‐risk patients, particularly those living remotely or classed as ‘housebound’. Respondents in this survey indicated a desire for further training and input on the appropriate use of digital and mobile devices for AF care in a community setting. Incomplete integration of device‐collected heart rhythm data into the patient electronic health record was identified as a barrier to greater adoption of digital health devices for community HCPs.No Patient or Public ContributionNot required as it is a service evaluation from the perspective of HCPs using KardiaMobile™ technology.
评估移动心电图技术 KardiaMobile™ 在社区环境中的使用情况:在线调查
背景针对社区医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)发现的问题,包括在对被称为 "居家旅行 "的患者群体进行评估时难以常规记录心电图(ECGs),一家国民健康服务(NHS)信托基金在学术健康与科学网络(AHSN)的支持下,于 2017-2018 年采用了移动心电图技术 KardiaMobile™。本文对该技术的使用和吸收情况进行了评估和报告。方法 2021 年 8 月至 2021 年 10 月进行了一项横断面混合方法在线调查。调查对象是使用 KardiaMobile™ 检测患者心房颤动(房颤)的保健医生,他们都受雇于一家以农村为主的 NHS 信托机构。采用描述性方法分析定量数据,同时选择反思性专题分析方法分析定性数据(Braun & Clarke,2019,《体育、运动与健康定性研究》,11,589)。所有受访者都认可 KardiaMobile™ 在其工作中的潜在价值。19 位受访者(57.6%)表示对 KardiaMobile™ 的目的有共同的理解。19 位受访者(57.6%)同意为员工实施 KardiaMobile™ 提供足够的培训和资源。结论 KardiaMobile™ 是检测高危患者房颤的可行方法,尤其是那些居住偏远或被归类为 "居家旅行 "的患者。本次调查的受访者表示希望就如何在社区环境中适当使用数字和移动设备进行心房颤动护理接受进一步培训和咨询。将设备收集的心律数据完全整合到患者电子健康记录中被认为是阻碍社区保健医生更多地采用数字健康设备的一个障碍。
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Nursing Open
Nursing Open Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.30%
发文量
298
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Open is a peer reviewed open access journal that welcomes articles on all aspects of nursing and midwifery practice, research, education and policy. We aim to publish articles that contribute to the art and science of nursing and which have a positive impact on health either locally, nationally, regionally or globally
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