Development of a home health care service platform for ostomy patient management.

IF 3 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Annals of Coloproctology Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-21 DOI:10.3393/ac.2022.00360.0051
Seongwoo Yang, Ji Won Park, Hyuk Hur, Min Jung Kim, Seung-Yong Jeong, Kyounghoon Park, Ik Yong Kim
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Abstract

Purpose: The use of an ostomy for urination and defecation leads to reduced quality of life. Although many ostomy management strategies are needed, such strategies are often implemented by patients. Thus, there is a need for a home health care service platform that can be used in ostomy patient management.

Methods: We developed an ostomy patient management platform by identifying the needs of patients and medical staff through the Chronic Care Ostomy Self-Management Training Program in the United States and from studies conducted in Korea.

Results: The platform encompassed physical management, psychological management, maintenance of social function, spiritual stability, and home medical care. These components were implemented through monitoring, self-care guidance, and a community platform. For the monitoring function, patients entered their health status in a mobile application (app); the medical staff at the affiliated hospital then monitored the stoma status through a web interface.

Conclusion: Our platform allows medical staff to monitor ostomy patients through a web interface and help such patients to fully manage their ostomy at home using an app. We expect that the continued development of patient-oriented functions in our app will allow ostomy patients to experience quality-of-life improvements.

开发造口病人管理的家庭医疗服务平台。
目的:使用造口术排尿和排便会降低生活质量。虽然需要许多造口管理策略,但这些策略往往由患者自己实施。因此,需要一个可用于造口患者管理的家庭医疗服务平台:方法:我们通过美国的慢性护理造口术自我管理培训计划和韩国的研究,确定了患者和医务人员的需求,从而开发了造口术患者管理平台:该平台包括生理管理、心理管理、社会功能维护、精神稳定和家庭医疗护理。这些内容通过监测、自我护理指导和社区平台来实现。在监测功能方面,患者在手机应用程序中输入自己的健康状况;附属医院的医务人员通过网络界面监测造口状况:我们的平台允许医务人员通过网络界面监控造口患者,并帮助这些患者在家中使用应用程序全面管理造口。我们期望,在我们的应用程序中继续开发以患者为导向的功能,将使造口患者的生活质量得到改善。
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