结直肠癌肠造口患者基于需求的远程运动管理平台:设计与试点可用性评估

IF 1.9 Q3 REHABILITATION
Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2025-08-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2025.1633231
Cui Yao, Lingyu Ding, Jing Yang, Yueming Sun
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目的:开发并评价专为促进结直肠癌肠造口患者运动而设计的综合远程管理平台的可用性。方法:我们采用多方面的方法进行平台开发,整合系统文献综述、半结构化患者访谈、医疗保健提供者咨询和跨学科专家小组讨论,以确定结肠直肠癌肠造口患者独特的运动管理需求。基于这些综合需求评估,我们构建了一个专业的远程演习管理平台。随后使用经过验证的系统可用性量表(SUS)评估平台可用性。结果:最终的平台架构包括两个相互连接的接口:以患者为中心的门户和医疗保健提供者管理系统。对62例结肠直肠癌患者进行可用性评估,SUS平均得分为88.39±3.65,大大超过数字医疗应用的基准标准。结论:开发的平台展示了卓越的可用性,同时提供全面的功能、循证内容和严格的医学验证,以及强大的安全功能。该技术解决方案为提高结肠直肠癌肠造口患者的运动管理质量提供了实用框架,并为解决其他临床人群术后康复需求的类似应用建立了蓝图。
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Need-based remote exercise management platform for colorectal cancer patients with intestinal stoma: design and pilot usability evaluation.

Need-based remote exercise management platform for colorectal cancer patients with intestinal stoma: design and pilot usability evaluation.

Need-based remote exercise management platform for colorectal cancer patients with intestinal stoma: design and pilot usability evaluation.

Need-based remote exercise management platform for colorectal cancer patients with intestinal stoma: design and pilot usability evaluation.

Objective: To develop and evaluate the usability of a comprehensive remote management platform specifically designed to promote exercise among colorectal cancer patients with intestinal stomas.

Methods: We employed a multifaceted approach to platform development, integrating systematic literature reviews, semi-structured patient interviews, healthcare provider consultations, and interdisciplinary expert panel discussions to identify the unique exercise management needs of colorectal cancer patients with intestinal stomas. Based on these comprehensive needs assessments, we constructed a specialized remote exercise management platform. Platform usability was subsequently evaluated using the validated System Usability Scale (SUS).

Results: The finalized platform architecture comprised two interconnected interfaces: a patient-centered portal and a healthcare provider administrative system. Usability evaluation was completed by 62 colorectal cancer patients with intestinal stomas, yielding a mean SUS score of 88.39 ± 3.65, substantially exceeding benchmark standards for digital healthcare applications.

Conclusion: The developed platform demonstrates exceptional usability while offering comprehensive functionality, evidence-based content with rigorous medical validation, and robust security features. This technological solution provides a practical framework for enhancing exercise management quality in colorectal cancer patients with intestinal stomas and establishes a blueprint for similar applications addressing postoperative rehabilitation needs in other clinical populations.

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