Unleashing the potential of eHealth in outpatient cancer care for patients undergoing immunotherapy-a quantitative study considering patients' needs and current healthcare challenges.

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2024-10-21 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2024.1414442
Tobias A W Holderried, Isabel Stasik, Marie-Therese Schmitz, Friederike Schmitz, Tizian K Meyer, Leonie Stauß, Martin Kirschner, Dirk Skowasch, Jennifer Landsberg, Matthias Schmid, Peter Brossart, Martin Holderried
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Abstract

Background: The use of online information and communication is globally increasing in the healthcare sector. In addition to known benefits in other medical fields, possible specific potentials of eHealth lie in the monitoring of oncological patients undergoing outpatient therapy. Specifically, the treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) requires intensive monitoring due to various possible negative side effects. The present study explores cancer patients' perspectives on eHealth and demonstrates how eHealth applications, from the patients' point of view, can contribute to further improving outpatient immunotherapy.

Methods and findings: Our multicenter study was executed at the university hospitals in Bonn and Aachen. A structured questionnaire was distributed to patients receiving outpatient immunotherapy. Contents addressed were (1) the patients' attitude towards eHealth applications, (2) the use of modern information and communications technologies (ICT) in (2a) everyday life and (2b) health-related information search including eHealth literacy, (3) the use of internet-enabled devices as well as (4) socio-demographic data. 164 patients were included in the study, of whom 39.0% were female and 61.0% male and the average age was 62.8 years. Overall, there was a high distribution of internet-enabled devices for everyday use and a great interest in integrating eHealth applications into outpatient immunotherapy. The assessment of eHealth potentials significantly depended on age. The younger participants demonstrated a broader use of modern ICT and a higher affinity for its use in outpatient immunotherapy. In some aspects, level of education and gender were also relevant factors influencing the patients' view on eHealth.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates the potential for further integration of eHealth applications into outpatient immunotherapy from the patients' perspective. It indicates a dependency on age and educational level for the further integration of eHealth into patient care in oncology. Due to particular patient needs regarding age, level of education, gender and other subgroups, specific education and training as well as target-group specific digital health interventions are necessary to fully utilize the potentials of eHealth for outpatient immunotherapy. Future studies are required to specifically address target-group specific usability of eHealth applications and eHealth literacy, as well as to address information security and data protection.

释放电子健康在接受免疫疗法的癌症患者门诊护理中的潜力--一项考虑患者需求和当前医疗保健挑战的定量研究。
背景:在全球范围内,在线信息和通信在医疗保健领域的使用日益增多。除了在其他医疗领域的已知优势外,电子医疗的可能具体潜力还在于对接受门诊治疗的肿瘤患者的监控。具体而言,由于免疫检查点抑制剂(ICI)可能会产生各种负面影响,因此需要对其治疗进行密切监测。本研究探讨了癌症患者对电子健康的看法,并从患者的角度展示了电子健康应用如何有助于进一步改善门诊免疫疗法:我们的多中心研究在波恩和亚琛的大学医院进行。我们向接受门诊免疫疗法的患者发放了一份结构化问卷。调查内容包括:(1) 患者对电子健康应用的态度;(2) 日常生活中现代信息和通信技术(ICT)的使用;(2b) 健康相关信息搜索(包括电子健康知识);(3) 互联网设备的使用;以及 (4) 社会人口学数据。研究共纳入 164 名患者,其中女性占 39.0%,男性占 61.0%,平均年龄为 62.8 岁。总体而言,日常使用的互联网设备分布广泛,人们对将电子健康应用整合到门诊免疫疗法中兴趣浓厚。对电子健康潜力的评估在很大程度上取决于年龄。年轻的参与者更广泛地使用现代信息和通信技术,对其在门诊免疫疗法中的应用也更感兴趣。在某些方面,教育水平和性别也是影响患者对电子健康的看法的相关因素:这项研究从患者的角度证明了将电子健康应用进一步融入门诊免疫疗法的潜力。结论:本研究表明,从患者的角度来看,将电子健康应用进一步整合到门诊免疫疗法中具有潜力。研究还表明,将电子健康进一步整合到肿瘤学患者护理中取决于患者的年龄和教育水平。由于患者在年龄、教育水平、性别和其他亚群方面的特殊需求,有必要进行专门的教育和培训以及针对目标群体的数字健康干预,以充分利用电子健康在门诊免疫疗法中的潜力。未来的研究需要专门针对目标群体的电子健康应用程序可用性和电子健康素养,并解决信息安全和数据保护问题。
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