Gamified Mobile App (MobERAS) for Telemonitoring Patients in the Postoperative Period Based on the Enhanced Recovery after Surgery Program: Development and Validation Study.

Aline Evangelista Santiago, Victor Pezzi Gazzinelli Cruz, Rafaela Souza Furtado, Eduardo Batista Cândido, Wladmir Cardoso Brandão, Agnaldo Lopes Silva Filho
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Abstract

Background: Digital technology and gamified apps can be useful in the health care context. Gamification uses technology to influence users' actions and motivations through experiences that resemble games. Patient adherence to the enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) program is crucial for achieving early recovery after surgery and continuous monitoring is essential for obtaining good results.

Objective: This study aimed to describe the development and validation of a mobile app for enhanced recovery after surgery (MobERAS), a gamified mobile health app for telemonitoring patients in the postoperative period based on the ERAS program, and to evaluate its functionality and usability and the experience of patients, health care professionals, and computer professionals with its use.

Methods: We developed MobERAS for postoperative telemonitoring, with active participation of patients in the process, and offering availability of real-time information for the health team. The app development process included idealization, interdisciplinary team formation, potential needs assessment, and product deployment. Usability tests were conducted throughout the development process with improvements, technical adjustments, and updates. After finalization, comprehensive verification tests were performed. The parameters evaluated are those that can influence the length of hospital stay, such as nausea, vomiting, pain scales, return to normal gastrointestinal function, and thromboembolic events. MobERAS was designed to be downloaded by users on their phones, tablets, or other mobile devices and to provide postoperative data. The app has a GPS that monitors the patient's walking time and distance and is connected to a virtual database that stores the collected data.

Results: Women undergoing medium and major gynecologic oncologic surgeries were included. We included 65 patients with an average age of 53.2 (SD 7.4, range 18-85) years. The time of use ranged from 23.4 to 70 hours (mean 45.1, SD 19.2 hours). Regarding adherence to the use of MobERAS, the mean fill rate was 56.3% (SD 12.1%, range 41.7%-100%), and ambulation data were obtained for 60 (92.3%) of the 65 patients. The researcher had access to the data filled out by the patients in real time. There was good acceptance of the use of MobERAS by the patients, with good evaluation of the app's usability. MobERAS was easy to use and considered attractive because of its gamified design. The app was rated as good or very good in all items by health care professionals (n=20) and professionals specializing in technological innovation (n=10).

Conclusions: MobERAS is easy to use, safe, well accepted by patients, and well evaluated by experts. It can be of great use in clinical surgical practice and an important tool for greater engagement of patients and health care professionals with the ERAS program.

基于 "术后恢复强化计划 "的用于远程监控术后患者的游戏化移动应用程序(MobERAS):开发与验证研究。
背景:数字技术和游戏化应用程序在医疗保健领域大有用武之地。游戏化利用技术通过类似游戏的体验来影响用户的行动和动机。患者对术后强化恢复(ERAS)计划的坚持对于实现术后早日康复至关重要,而持续监测对于取得良好效果至关重要:本研究旨在描述术后增强康复移动应用程序(MobERAS)的开发和验证情况,这是一款基于 ERAS 计划的游戏化移动健康应用程序,用于远程监控术后患者,并评估其功能性和可用性,以及患者、医护人员和计算机专业人员的使用体验:我们开发了用于术后远程监护的 MobERAS,让患者积极参与这一过程,并为医疗团队提供实时信息。应用程序的开发过程包括理想化、跨学科团队组建、潜在需求评估和产品部署。在整个开发过程中进行了可用性测试,并进行了改进、技术调整和更新。最终完成后,还进行了全面的验证测试。评估的参数是那些可能影响住院时间的参数,如恶心、呕吐、疼痛量表、胃肠功能恢复正常和血栓栓塞事件。MobERAS 可下载到用户的手机、平板电脑或其他移动设备上,并提供术后数据。该应用程序配有全球定位系统(GPS),可监测患者的行走时间和距离,并连接到一个虚拟数据库,以存储收集到的数据:研究对象包括接受中型和大型妇科肿瘤手术的女性。我们共纳入了 65 名患者,平均年龄为 53.2 岁(标准差为 7.4,范围为 18-85 岁)。使用时间从 23.4 小时到 70 小时不等(平均 45.1 小时,标准差 19.2 小时)。在坚持使用 MobERAS 方面,平均填写率为 56.3%(标准差为 12.1%,范围为 41.7%-100%),65 名患者中有 60 名(92.3%)获得了行走数据。研究人员可以实时查看患者填写的数据。患者对 MobERAS 的使用接受度很高,对该应用程序的可用性评价良好。MobERAS 易于使用,其游戏化的设计也很吸引人。医疗保健专业人员(20 人)和技术创新专业人员(10 人)对该应用程序的所有项目都给予了 "好 "或 "非常好 "的评价:MobERAS 易于使用、安全、患者接受度高、专家评价好。结论:MobERAS 使用方便、安全,患者接受度高,专家评价良好,在临床手术实践中大有用武之地,是提高患者和医护人员对 ERAS 项目参与度的重要工具。
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