Trudel Mathieu, Cafazzo Joseph A, Hamill Melinda, Igharas Walter, Tallevi Kevin, Picton Peter, Lam Jack, Rossos Peter G, Easty Anthony C, Logan Alexander
Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, Toronto General Hospital, Ontario, Canada.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2007;129(Pt 1):167-71.
Rising concern over the poor state of chronic disease management led to the user-informed design and development of a home tele-monitoring system. Focus groups with patients and primary care providers guided the research team towards a design that would accommodate the workflow and concerns of the healthcare providers and the low use and comfort with technology found among the patient population. The system was trialed in a before-and-after pilot study of 34 patients with diabetes and hypertension. Findings demonstrate a significant improvement in systolic and diastolic blood pressure. An RCT beginning in 2007 is being conducted to confirm these findings. It is hypothesized that this user-centred approach, utilizing focus groups, iterative design and human factors methods of evaluation, will lead to the next-generation of home tele-monitoring applications that are more intuitive, less cumbersome, and ultimately bring about greater patient compliance and better physician management.
对慢性病管理不佳状况的日益关注促使了一个家庭远程监测系统的用户导向设计与开发。与患者和初级保健提供者进行的焦点小组讨论引导研究团队形成了一种设计,该设计能够适应医疗保健提供者的工作流程和关注点,以及患者群体中发现的对技术低使用度和不舒适度。该系统在一项针对34名糖尿病和高血压患者的前后对照试点研究中进行了试验。结果表明收缩压和舒张压有显著改善。一项始于2007年的随机对照试验正在进行以证实这些结果。据推测,这种以用户为中心的方法,利用焦点小组、迭代设计和人因评估方法,将带来更直观、更便捷的下一代家庭远程监测应用,最终实现更高的患者依从性和更好的医生管理。