一个移动应用工具的评估,以协助卫生保健提供者在心血管风险评估和管理

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背景:心血管疾病(CVD)风险评估和管理(RAM)服务在社区中面临许多挑战和障碍。移动技术为增强患者权能和改善获得卫生预防战略的机会提供了机会,以克服这些障碍本研究的主要目的是调查在卡塔尔使用移动技术进行CVDRAM,并结合适当的卫生保健专业监督,是否可以改善心血管疾病危险因素的获取和管理。方法/案例介绍:由普通人群和参加社区药房的药剂师组成的样本的潜在用户对在线应用程序EPIRxISK™的阿拉伯语和英语版本进行试点测试。参与者的反馈在定性访谈中收集,并记录下来,以保证质量,并供研究小组审查。对所有访谈的答复进行分析,并提出建议,以便在研究的第二阶段之前完成申请。在第二阶段,定量和定性方法将被用于评估实施基于社区药房的心血管疾病风险评估项目的可行性,该项目使用英语和阿拉伯语版本的EPIRxISK™在线申请。结果/发现/建议:在第一阶段,共采访了来自社区药房的9名药剂师和来自普通人群的5名普通参与者。如表1和表2所示,对访谈的分析得出了与五个框架相关的主题:参与、功能、美学、信息和主观质量。总的来说,主题表明了对应用程序功能的接受和满意。第二阶段正在进行中。结论:中试的总体结果是令人满意的,对应用程序的功能总体上是接受和满意的。
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Evaluation of a Mobile Application Tool to Assist Health Care Providers in Cardiovascular Risk Assessment and Management
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment and management (RAM) services face many challenges and barriers in the community. Mobile technology offers the opportunity to empower patients and improve access to health prevention strategies to overcome these barriers.1 The main goal of this study is to investigate whether the use of mobile technology for CVDRAM, combined with appropriate health care professional oversight, can improve access and management of CVD risk factors in Qatar. Methods/Case presentation: Pilot testing of an Arabic and English version of the online application EPIRxISK™ for CVDRAM by potential users from a sample consisting of the general population and pharmacists attending community pharmacies. Participants’ feedback was gathered in a qualitative interview which was recorded and transcribed for quality assurance and for review by the research team. Responses from all interviews were analyzed and recommendations were made to finalize the application prior to phase II of the study. In phase II, quantitative and qualitative methods will be utilized to assess the feasibility of implementing a community pharmacy-based CVD risk assessment program using the English and Arabic versions of the EPIRxISK™ online application. Results/Findings/Recommendations: In phase I, a total of 9 pharmacists from community pharmacies and 5 general participants from the general population were interviewed. As shown in table 1 and 2, the analysis of the interviews resulted in themes related to five frameworks: engagement, functionality, aesthetics, information, and subjective quality. Overall, the themes demonstrated acceptance and satisfaction with the features of the application. Phase II is in progress now. Conclusion: The overall results of the pilot testing are promising and conclude an overall acceptance and satisfaction with the features of the application.
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