Sanger Patrick, Hartzler Andrea, Lober William B, Evans Heather L, Pratt Wanda
University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2014 Nov 14;2014:1920-9. eCollection 2014.
Many current mobile health applications ("apps") and most previous research have been directed at management of chronic illnesses. However, little is known about patient preferences and design considerations for apps intended to help in a post-acute setting. Our team is developing an mHealth platform to engage patients in wound tracking to identify and manage surgical site infections (SSI) after hospital discharge. Post-discharge SSIs are a major source of morbidity and expense, and occur at a critical care transition when patients are physically and emotionally stressed. Through interviews with surgical patients who experienced SSI, we derived design considerations for such a post-acute care app. Key design qualities include: meeting basic accessibility, usability and security needs; encouraging patient-centeredness; facilitating better, more predictable communication; and supporting personalized management by providers. We illustrate our application of these guiding design considerations and propose a new framework for mHealth design based on illness duration and intensity.
当前许多移动健康应用程序(“应用”)以及此前的大多数研究都针对慢性病管理。然而,对于旨在帮助急性后期护理的应用,患者偏好和设计考量却知之甚少。我们的团队正在开发一个移动健康平台,让患者参与伤口追踪,以识别和管理出院后的手术部位感染(SSI)。出院后的手术部位感染是发病和费用的主要来源,且发生在患者身心俱疲的重症护理过渡阶段。通过对经历过手术部位感染的外科患者进行访谈,我们得出了此类急性后期护理应用的设计考量。关键设计特性包括:满足基本的可及性、可用性和安全性需求;鼓励以患者为中心;促进更好、更可预测的沟通;以及支持医护人员进行个性化管理。我们阐述了这些指导性设计考量的应用,并基于疾病持续时间和严重程度提出了一个新的移动健康设计框架。