利用智能远程医疗技术提高护理满意度并彻底改变COVID-19护理:前瞻性队列研究。

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JMIR Human Factors Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.2196/53456
You-Lung Chang, Chi-Ying Lin, Jiun Hsu, Sui-Ling Liao, Chun-Ti Yu, Hung-Chueh Peng, Chung-Yu Chen, Matthew Huei-Ming Ma, Juey-Jen Hwang
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背景:远程医疗已应用于COVID-19患者的护理,可实现生命体征的实时远程监测。该技术降低了传播风险,同时为自我隔离的轻症患者和住院的危重患者提供高质量的护理。目的:本研究旨在探讨远程医疗技术在COVID-19患者护理中的应用,重点关注家庭隔离和医院病房环境下的可用性、有效性和患者预后。方法:研究时间为2022年1月至2022年12月。使用QOCA远程家庭护理系统监测了800多例病例,这是一个远程医疗平台,可以通过物联网设备和连接4g的平板电脑远程监测生理数据,包括心率、血压、体温和氧气水平。其中27例患者参与了研究:QOCA远程家庭护理系统在隔离病房部署了36次,在家庭隔离病房部署了21次。QOCA远程护理系统通过远程护理包和4G平板电脑监测孤立病例。病例管理人员和医生提供远程医疗预约和药物。开发了创新方法来提高使用率,包括在线健康教育,通过QR核心链接远程护理设备说明,以及为没有智能手机的患者提供视频咨询。结果:临床护士满意度调查显示,大多数受访者认为远程护理包内容全面,界面易于学习。他们表示希望继续使用这个系统。大多数人还同意,使用远程护理系统和套餐将减少他们的工作量,患者和护理人员可以很容易地学会使用套餐。虽然一些受访者对网络和蓝牙连接表示担忧,但大多数受访者(24/27,89%)同意将远程设备作为日常设备的一部分,平均得分为84.8分。结论:远程医疗技术的整合提高了医疗质量,同时减少了卫生保健工作者的工作量和病毒暴露。
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Leveraging Smart Telemedicine Technology to Enhance Nursing Care Satisfaction and Revolutionize COVID-19 Care: Prospective Cohort Study.

Background: Telemedicine has been utilized in the care of patients with COVID-19, allowing real-time remote monitoring of vital signs. This technology reduces the risk of transmission while providing high-quality care to both self-quarantined patients with mild symptoms and critically ill patients in hospitals.

Objective: This study aims to investigate the application of telemedicine technology in the care of patients with COVID-19, specifically focusing on usability, effectiveness, and patient outcomes in both home isolation and hospital ward settings.

Methods: The study was conducted between January 2022 and December 2022. More than 800 cases were monitored using the QOCA remote home care system, a telemedicine platform that enables remote monitoring of physiological data-including heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, and oxygen levels-through Internet of Things devices and a 4G-connected tablet. Of these, 27 patients participated in thie study: the QOCA remote home care system was deployed 36 times in the isolation ward and 21 times to those in home isolation. The QOCA remote care system monitored isolated cases through remote care packages and a 4G tablet. Case managers and physicians provided telemedicine appointments and medications. Innovative methods were developed to enhance usage, including online health education, remote care equipment instructions via QR core links, and video consultations for patients without smartphones.

Results: A clinical nurse satisfaction survey revealed that most respondents found the content of the remote care package comprehensive and the interface easy to learn. They expressed a desire to continue using the system. The majority also agreed that using the remote care system and package would reduce their workload and that patients and caregivers could easily learn to use the package. While some respondents expressed concerns about network and Bluetooth connectivity, the majority (24/27, 89%) agreed to include the remote device as part of their routine equipment, with an average score of 84.8 points.

Conclusions: The integration of telemedicine technology improves the quality of care while reducing the workload and exposure of health care workers to viruses.

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JMIR Human Factors
JMIR Human Factors Medicine-Health Informatics
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