开发用于肌肉骨骼疾病的低资源运动康复应用程序,以帮助初级保健环境中服务不足的患者。

Q3 Health Professions
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摘要

目的:我们着手创建一个家庭医疗电子健康记录嵌入式运动应用。这样做是为了评估锻炼应用程序对提供者的效用,并从患者的角度了解锻炼应用程序的有用性。方法:这个练习应用程序是通过一个反复的预测试和来自跨专业团队的反馈的迭代过程开发的,并嵌入到一个学术家庭医学诊所的电子病历中。来自患者的轶事反馈被用于告知测试前的适应性。结果:该应用在临床应用前需要6次迭代。它有几个特点,临床医生和患者认为是有益的。这些功能包括一个可定制的运动目录,其中包含预先制作的模板计划,可以进一步修改。为了克服无障碍障碍,开发了该应用程序,包括数字和可打印副本,并集成了直接电子邮件选项,以便与患者远程共享。结论:开发了一个可定制的、开源的运动应用程序,以方便提供者的运动处方和支持患者的自我管理。该项目可能对其他有兴趣开发类似项目以解决患者肌肉骨骼疾病的提供者有用。下一步是对这款应用进行试点测试,获得更广泛的供应商和患者反馈。
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Development of a low resource exercise rehabilitation application for musculoskeletal disorders to help underserved patients in a primary care setting.

Development of a low resource exercise rehabilitation application for musculoskeletal disorders to help underserved patients in a primary care setting.

Objective: We set out to create a Family Medicine EHR (electronic health record) embedded exercise application. This was done to evaluate the utility of the exercise app for providers and to understand the usefulness of the exercise app from the perspective of patients.

Methods: This exercise application was developed through an iterative process with repeated pre-testing and feedback from an interprofessional team and embedded into the EHR at an academic family medicine clinic. Anecdotal feedback from patients was used to inform pre-testing adaptations.

Results: The application required six iterations prior to clinical utility. It had several features that clinicians and patients felt were beneficial. These features involved a customizable exercise directory with pre-made templated plans which could be further modified. To overcome accessibility barriers, the application was developed to include digital and printable copies with an integrated direct email option for ease of remote sharing with patients.

Conclusion: A customizable, open-source exercise application was developed to facilitate provider exercise prescription and support patient self-management. This project may be useful for other providers interested in developing similar programs to address musculoskeletal conditions in their patients. Next steps are to undertake pilot testing of the app with broader provider and patient feedback.

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Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association
Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association Health Professions-Chiropractics
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association (JCCA) publishes research papers, commentaries and editorials relevant to the practice of chiropractic.
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