JURNI (Journeying with Patients' Understanding and Responding to Needs Interactively): An In-Hospital Navigation Application for Timely Diagnosis and Treatment of Breast Cancer at the University Malaya Medical Centre.

IF 2.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health Services Insights Pub Date : 2024-12-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786329241309309
Sarinder Kaur Dhillon, Foad Kalhor, Wong Seng Kai, Teh Mei Sze, Nisha Mohd Shariff, Manisha Sekaran, Nur Aishah Taib
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One of the main challenges in breast cancer management is health system literacy to provide optimal and timely diagnosis and treatments within complex and multidisciplinary health system environments. Digitalised patient navigation programs have been developed and found to be helpful in high- and low-resource settings, but gaps remain in finding cost-effective navigation in the public sector in Malaysia, where resources are scarce and unstable. Hence, we set out to develop a virtual patient navigation application for breast cancer patients to enhance knowledge about cancer diagnosis and treatments and provide a tracking mechanism to ensure quality care. This paper identifies the requirement for in-hospital patients' navigational needs for cancer diagnosis, the cancer diagnosis and treatment process's components and pathways, developing the app and usability study on the usefulness of a cancer navigation mobile application in navigating cancer care at the University of Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC). Key features found when designing the in-hospital application are managing the medical appointments, finding the location of each medical department, and providing information to breast cancer patients, healthcare managers and providers to ensure a coordinated care pathway. In future work, we plan to implement the JURNI in-hospital patient navigation and perform usability studies involving the actual patients, physicians and administrators. We are also working towards enhancing data security, adding other local languages and artificial intelligence capabilities to improve the patient's journey.

JURNI (journey with patient’s Understanding and response to Needs interactive):马来亚大学医学中心用于及时诊断和治疗乳腺癌的住院导航应用程序。
乳腺癌管理的主要挑战之一是卫生系统素养,以便在复杂和多学科的卫生系统环境中提供最佳和及时的诊断和治疗。已经开发了数字化患者导航程序,并发现它在资源丰富和资源匮乏的环境中都很有帮助,但在马来西亚资源稀缺且不稳定的公共部门,寻找具有成本效益的导航仍然存在差距。因此,我们着手为乳腺癌患者开发一个虚拟患者导航应用程序,以提高对癌症诊断和治疗的认识,并提供跟踪机制,以确保高质量的护理。本文确定了住院患者对癌症诊断的导航需求,癌症诊断和治疗过程的组成部分和途径,开发癌症导航移动应用程序在马来亚大学医学中心(UMMC)癌症护理导航中的有用性的应用程序和可用性研究。在设计医院内应用程序时发现的关键功能是管理医疗预约、查找每个医疗部门的位置,以及向乳腺癌患者、医疗保健管理人员和提供者提供信息,以确保协调一致的护理路径。在未来的工作中,我们计划实施JURNI住院患者导航,并进行涉及实际患者、医生和管理人员的可用性研究。我们也在努力加强数据安全,增加其他当地语言和人工智能功能,以改善患者的旅程。
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