Department of Biomedical Informatics, The Ohio State University, 3190 Graves Hall, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
Int J Med Inform. 2009 Nov;78(11):732-44. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2009.06.005. Epub 2009 Jul 19.
There has been a growth of home healthcare technology in rural areas. However, a significant limitation has been the need for costly and repetitive training in order for patients to efficiently use their home telemedicine unit (HTU). This research describes the evaluation of an architecture for remote training of patients in a telemedicine environment. This work examines the viability of a remote training architecture called REmote Patient Education in a Telemedicine Environment (REPETE). REPETE was implemented and evaluated in the context of the IDEATel project, a large-scale telemedicine project, focusing on Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes in New York State.
A number of qualitative and quantitative evaluation tools were developed and used to study the effectiveness of the remote training sessions evaluating: (a) task complexity, (b) changes in patient performance and (c) the communication between trainer and patient. Specifically, the effectiveness of the training was evaluated using a measure of web skills competency, a user satisfaction survey, a cognitive task analysis and an interaction analysis.
Patients not only reported that the training was beneficial, but also showed significant improvements in their ability to effectively perform tasks. Our qualitative evaluations scrutinizing the interaction between the trainer and patient showed that while there was a learning curve for both the patient and trainer when negotiating the shared workspace, the mutually visible pointer used in REPETE enhanced the computer-mediated instruction.
REPETE is an effective remote training tool for older adults in the telemedicine environment. Patients demonstrated significant improvements in their ability to perform tasks on their home telemedicine unit.
农村地区的家庭医疗技术得到了发展。然而,一个显著的限制因素是,为了让患者能够有效地使用他们的家庭远程医疗单元(HTU),需要进行昂贵且重复的培训。本研究描述了一种用于远程培训患者在远程医疗环境中使用远程医疗单元的架构的评估。这项工作研究了一种名为远程患者教育在远程医疗环境中的远程培训架构(REPETE)的可行性。REPETE 是在 IDEATel 项目的背景下实施和评估的,该项目是一个大规模的远程医疗项目,专注于纽约州的医疗保险受益人糖尿病患者。
开发了许多定性和定量评估工具,用于研究远程培训课程的有效性,评估内容包括:(a)任务复杂性,(b)患者表现的变化,(c)培训师和患者之间的沟通。具体来说,使用网络技能能力度量、用户满意度调查、认知任务分析和交互分析来评估培训的效果。
患者不仅报告说培训是有益的,而且还表明他们有效执行任务的能力有了显著提高。我们对培训师和患者之间交互的定性评估表明,虽然患者和培训师在协商共享工作区时都有学习曲线,但在 REPETE 中使用的互见指针增强了计算机中介指导。
REPETE 是远程医疗环境中老年人的有效远程培训工具。患者在其家庭远程医疗单元上执行任务的能力显著提高。