eHomeCaregiving:以糖尿病患者为中心的COVID-19护理区块链生态系统

Hessah A. Alsalamah, Ghada Alsuwailem, Fatima Bin Rajeh, S. Alharbi, S. Alqahtani, Razan AlArifi, Shaden AlShargi, Sara A. Alsalamah, Shada Alsalamah
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大流行引发了前所未有的全球家庭护理需求,以管理无症状和轻度COVID-19病例。老年人和其他已有疾病(包括糖尿病)的人似乎更容易患上由严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒引起的严重疾病。大约25%的沙特人患有糖尿病;这400万患者每年需要550万次咨询和随访以控制其疾病。此外,随着糖尿病患者数量的增加和他们对专业护理的需求,以传统的方式在护理人员之间共享患者护理信息是困难和耗时的;这增加了家庭照顾者的经济和心理负担。虽然大流行也引发了全球范围内采用数字卫生技术以实现更高健康标准的需求,但先进技术和移动卫生(mHealth)应用的最新发展未能为护理人员提供适当的生态系统,以实现以患者为中心的信息共享,从而做出知情的护理决策。因此,目前的解决方案在促进护理人员之间以及护理人员与患者之间的有效沟通渠道,支持多种语言的不同护理小组,在护理人员之间分配任务以减轻单个护理人员的负担,提供由专业护理团队提供的治疗方案,供护理人员和患者查看和遵循,以及在紧急情况下提醒每个人方面存在不足,因此文献中存在空白。基于增强家庭护理人员应对压力的需求,我们提出了eHomeCaregiving,这是一个移动健康解决方案,可以建立一个透明的基于区块链的以患者为中心的家庭护理生态系统。eHomeCaregiving通过整合护理,节省所有护理人员的时间和精力,改善患者的生活质量和结果,特别是在面对大流行期间出现的挑战方面,促进了沙特阿拉伯2型糖尿病患者的护理连续性。
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eHomeCaregiving: A Diabetes Patient-Centered Blockchain Ecosystem for COVID-19 Caregiving
The pandemic has triggered an unprecedented global demand for home caregiving to manage asymptomatic and mild COVID-19 cases. Older people and others with pre-existing medical conditions (including diabetes) appear to be more vulnerable to severe illness caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. Approximately 25% of Saudis suffer from diabetes; these 4 million patients require 5.5 million consultations and follow-up visits each year to manage their disease. Furthermore, with the increasing number of patients with diabetes and their need for professional care, it is difficult and time consuming to share patient-care information among caregivers in a traditional way; this increases the financial and psychological burden of home caregivers. Although the pandemic has also triggered a global demand for digital health technology adoption worldwide to achieve higher standards of health, recent developments in advanced technologies and mobile health (mHealth) applications have failed to equip the caregivers with the right ecosystem for patient-centered information sharing to allow for informed care decisions. Therefore, there is a gap in the literature as the current solutions fall short of facilitating an effective communication channel among caregivers and between them and their patients, supporting diverse caregiving groups with multiple languages, distributing tasks between caregivers to alleviate the burden on one caregiver, providing a treatment plan by a specialized care team to be viewed and followed by caregivers and patients, and alerting everyone in case of an emergency. Based on the need for empowering home caregivers to cope with the pressure, we propose eHomeCaregiving, an mHealth solution that can build a transparent blockchain-based patient-centered family caregiving ecosystem. eHomeCaregiving facilitates care continuity in patients with type 2 diabetes in Saudi Arabia by integrating care, saving time and efforts of all caregivers, and improving the patient’s quality of life and outcomes, particularly in terms of facing emerging challenges amid the pandemic.
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