从医院到家庭:支持心脏血管重建术后康复的综合平台。

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL INFORMATICS
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摘要

背景:由于可及性、成本和患者依从性问题,特别是在以中心为基础的环境中,心脏康复(CR)在血运重建术后面临重大挑战。为了应对这些挑战,HomeTele-CR平台,包括一个门户网站和移动健康应用程序,被开发出来,为无法参加传统项目的患者提供全面的、基于家庭的CR解决方案。方法:本研究旨在设计、开发和评估HomeTele-CR平台,这是一种用于血运重建后患者的基于家庭的心脏康复(CR)系统。第一阶段包括通过由13名多学科医疗保健专业人员(心脏病专家、营养学家、心理学家、物理治疗师、药剂师、护士和运动医学)组成的德尔菲小组进行需求评估。二期利用小米Band 2传感器、Android Studio、Node.js开发面向患者的app (Android)和临床医生门户,集实时监测、多媒体教育(如运动动画、心肺复苏教程)、安全数据传输于一体。然后,在这一阶段,采用有声思考方案(n = 18例患者)和启发式评估(n = 5名HCI专家)进行可用性测试。结果:HomeTele-CR平台旨在通过一个三组件系统促进家庭CR:用户健康腕带、智能手机应用程序和医疗保健提供者远程监控和指导门户。小米band 2腕带可以跟踪心率和步数,并连接到智能手机上进行实时数据共享。这款为安卓智能手机开发的应用程序支持病人监护、运动指导、情绪和放松支持、症状跟踪、心脏健康和药物教育内容,以及个性化反馈和监测。它的特点是多媒体培训材料,健康措施跟踪,以及患者参与和遵守的互动工具。该门户网站允许护士访问患者数据,提供个性化建议,并通过综合仪表板监测患者的进展,通过整合患者报告的结果和传感器数据来增强CR流程。可用性评估突出了需要改进的领域,指导增强以优化用户体验。在一项应用可用性测试中,我们发现了30个问题,其中73%与布局问题有关,尤其是折线图和滑动功能。对于门户网站,最常见的问题涉及“隐私”、“帮助和文档”以及错误恢复。结论:HomeTele-CR平台在提供方便、高效和有效的家庭心脏康复方面取得了重大进展。通过利用技术克服CR的传统障碍,该平台有望提高患者的参与度、依从性和血运重建术后护理的结果。未来的工作将侧重于扩大该平台的功能并评估其对患者健康结果的影响。
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From hospital to home: a comprehensive platform supporting cardiac rehabilitation post-revascularization.

Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) post-revascularization faces significant challenges due to accessibility, cost, and patient adherence issues, particularly in center-based settings. Addressing these challenges, the HomeTele-CR platform, encompassing a web portal and mHealth app, was developed to offer a comprehensive, home-based CR solution for patients unable to attend traditional programs.

Methods: This two-phase mixed-methods developmental study aimed to design, develop, and evaluate the HomeTele-CR platform, a home-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) system for post-revascularization patients. Phase 1 involved a needs assessment through a Delphi panel with 13 multidisciplinary healthcare professionals (cardiologists, nutritionists, psychologists, physiotherapists, pharmacists, nurses, and sports medicine). Phase 2 utilized Xiaomi Band 2 sensors, Android Studio, and Node.js to develop a patient-facing app (Android) and clinician portal, integrating real-time monitoring, multimedia education (e.g., exercise animations, CPR tutorials), and secure data transmission. Then, in this phase, think-aloud protocols (n = 18 patients) and heuristic evaluation (n = 5 HCI experts) were employed for usability testing.

Results: The HomeTele-CR platform is designed to facilitate home-based CR through a three-component system: a health wristband for users, a smartphone app, and a remote monitoring and mentoring portal for healthcare providers. The Xiaomi band 2 wristband tracks heart rate and steps, connecting to smartphones for real-time data sharing. The app, developed for Android smartphones, supports patient supervision, exercise guidance, mood and relaxation support, symptom tracking, educational content on heart health and medications, and personalized feedback and monitoring. It features multimedia training materials, health measure tracking, and interactive tools for patient engagement and compliance. The web portal allows nurses to access patient data, provide individualized advice, and monitor patient progress through comprehensive dashboards, enhancing the CR process by integrating patient-reported outcomes and sensor data. Usability evaluations highlighted areas for improvement, guiding enhancements to optimize user experience. In an app usability test, 30 issues were identified, 73% related to layout problems, especially the line chart and swipe feature. For the web portal, the most common issues involved "Privacy," "Help and documentation," and error recovery.

Conclusions: The HomeTele-CR platform represents a significant advancement in providing accessible, efficient, and effective home-based cardiac rehabilitation. By leveraging technology to overcome traditional barriers to CR, the platform promises to improve patient engagement, adherence, and outcomes in post-revascularization care. Future work will focus on expanding the platform's capabilities and evaluating its impact on patient health outcomes.

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期刊介绍: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the design, development, implementation, use, and evaluation of health information technologies and decision-making for human health.
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