在家监测老年人血压趋势作为大脑健康的代表。

Online journal of public health informatics Pub Date : 2021-12-24 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5210/ojphi.v13i3.11842
Nicole Cassarino, Blake Bergstrom, Christine Johannes, Lisa Gualtieri
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即使老年人在家监测高血压,也很难了解趋势并与他们的提供者分享。MyHealthNetwork是一个为患者和医疗服务提供者设计的仪表板,用于监测血压读数,以检测高血压,并最终警告大脑健康变化的迹象。塔夫茨大学医学院数字健康课程的一个多学科小组使用设计思维制定了一个数字解决方案,以促进美国老年人的大脑健康。老年人(65岁及以上)在美国是一个不断增长的人口,其中许多人患有一种或多种慢性健康状况,包括高血压。在50-64岁的美国成年人中,近一半的人担心随着年龄的增长记忆力减退,几乎所有人(90%)都希望在家中保持独立和衰老。鉴于高血压和痴呆之间的关联已经得到了充分的研究,我们设计了一个解决方案,允许老年人在家里定期测量和记录他们的血压读数,从而最终促进老年人的大脑健康。经过设计思维过程的每一步,我们设计了MyHealthNetwork,这是一个连接到智能血压袖带的应用程序,它将用户的血压读数存储在一个数字仪表板上,如果读数超出正常范围,它会提醒用户。仪表板还有一个医生视图,医生可以在其中查看用户的数据,并允许共享治疗决策。作者开发了一种新颖的算法,可以直观地在仪表板上显示血压类别,以一种足够简单的方式,让低健康素养的用户可以跟踪和了解他们的血压。仪表板的其他功能包括有关大脑健康和高血压的教育内容,支持用户使用应用程序和技术问题的数字导航器。我们应用程序开发的第一阶段包括一项试点研究,涉及招募有痴呆风险的患者的初级保健提供者,用我们的原型收集和监测血压数据。随后的发展阶段包括建立伙伴关系,为主要用户提供奖励计划以促进持续使用,与家庭成员等次要用户建立额外联系,并扩大范围以获取其他健康指标。
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Monitoring Older Adult Blood Pressure Trends at Home as a Proxy for Brain Health.

Monitoring Older Adult Blood Pressure Trends at Home as a Proxy for Brain Health.

Monitoring Older Adult Blood Pressure Trends at Home as a Proxy for Brain Health.

Even when older adults monitor hypertension at home, it is difficult to understand trends and share them with their providers. MyHealthNetwork is a dashboard designed for patients and providers to monitor blood pressure readings to detect hypertension and ultimately warning signs of changes in brain health. A multidisciplinary group in a Digital Health course at Tufts University School of Medicine used Design Thinking to formulate a digital solution to promote brain health among older adults in the United States (US). Older adults (aged 65 and over) are a growing population in the US, with many having one or more chronic health conditions including hypertension. Nearly half of all American adults ages 50-64 worry about memory loss as they age and almost all (90%) wish to maintain independence and age in their homes. Given the well-studied association between hypertension and dementia, we designed a solution that would ultimately promote brain health among older adults by allowing them to measure and record their blood pressure readings at home on a regular basis. Going through each step in the Design Thinking process, we devised MyHealthNetwork, an application which connects to a smart blood pressure cuff and stores users' blood pressure readings in a digital dashboard which will alert users if readings are outside of the normal range. The dashboard also has a physician view where users' data can be reviewed by the physician and allow for shared treatment decisions. The authors developed a novel algorithm to visually display the blood pressure categories in the dashboard in a way straightforward enough that users with low health literacy could track and understand their blood pressure over time. Additional features of the dashboard include educational content about brain health and hypertension, a digital navigator to support users with application use and technical questions. Phase 1 in the development of our application includes a pilot study involving recruitment of Primary Care Providers with patients who are at risk of dementia to collect and monitor BP data with our prototype. Subsequent phases of development involve partnerships to provide primary users with a rewards program to promote continued use, additional connections to secondary users such as family members and expansion to capture other health metrics.

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