为临床实践报告哮喘移动健康数据:儿科医生视角的定性研究。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 ALLERGY
Journal of Asthma Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1080/02770903.2024.2400285
Megan D McDonald, Danyel Dantzler, Michelle Nichols, Sarah Miller, Erin Dawley, Mason Walgrave, Andrea Denise Boan, Ronald J Teufel
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目的:移动医疗(mHealth)是指在医疗保健中使用手机或应用程序,其开发目的是为了加强哮喘护理;然而,其实施情况并不一致,而且很少有研究关注医疗服务提供者对日常实践中使用移动医疗的看法。本研究旨在探讨儿科初级医疗服务提供者对哮喘患儿在临床实践中使用移动医疗的看法:采用定性描述的方法,对哮喘儿童医疗服务提供者进行了关于哮喘移动医疗使用情况的半结构化访谈。访谈记录由两名独立调查人员进行编码,并对任何差异进行协调。访谈一直持续到主题饱和为止:共招募并访谈了 17 名儿科医疗服务提供者。确定的三个主题包括实施益处、实施障碍和报告愿望,共有 11 个次主题。许多子主题在不同医疗机构之间是一致的(如自我管理的益处和电子病历整合),而其他主题,如医疗机构的临床负担和将移动医疗数据报告整合到日常工作流程中的方法,则表现出差异性。医疗机构的观点突出了移动医疗应用在哮喘自我管理中的潜力,同时也提出了与临床负担相关的挑战,以及关于报告和工作流程整合的建议。这些结果为移动医疗的使用和报告提供了宝贵的视角,以确保医疗服务提供者的效率和技术强化的哮喘护理。本研究调查了儿科医疗服务提供者对哮喘移动医疗在日常实践中的使用和报告的看法,而这一主题在文献中尚未得到充分探讨。研究结果可为最佳实践提供指导,鼓励医疗服务提供者更一致地使用哮喘移动医疗工具,并最大限度地提高其效益。
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Reporting of asthma mobile health data for clinical practice: a qualitative study of pediatric provider perspectives.

Objective: Mobile health (mHealth), defined as the use of mobile phones or applications in healthcare, has been developed to enhance asthma care; yet implementation is inconsistent, and few studies have focused on provider perspectives on use in daily practice. The purpose of this study was to explore primary care pediatric provider perspectives regarding mHealth use in clinical practice for children with asthma.

Methods: A qualitative, descriptive approach was utilized to perform semi-structured interviews on asthma mHealth use with providers caring for children with asthma. Interview transcripts were coded by two independent investigators and any differences were reconciled. Interviews continued until thematic saturation was achieved.

Results and conclusions: Seventeen pediatric providers were recruited and interviewed. Three themes identified included implementation benefits, implementation barriers, and reporting desires, with 11 subthemes. Many subthemes were consistent across providers (e.g. self-management benefits and electronic medical record integration), while others such as provider clinical burden and approach to integrating mHealth data reports into daily workflow demonstrated variability. Provider perspectives highlight the potential of mHealth applications in asthma self-management while offering challenges related to clinical burden and suggestions for reporting and workflow integration. These results provide valuable perspectives on mHealth use and reporting to ensure provider efficiency and technology-enhanced asthma care. This study investigates pediatric provider perspectives on asthma mobile health use and reporting in daily practice, a topic that has not sufficiently been explored within the literature. Results can guide best practices, encourage more consistent use, and maximize the benefits of asthma mHealth tools by providers.

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Journal of Asthma
Journal of Asthma 医学-过敏
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
158
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Providing an authoritative open forum on asthma and related conditions, Journal of Asthma publishes clinical research around such topics as asthma management, critical and long-term care, preventative measures, environmental counselling, and patient education.
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