Collado-Borrell Roberto, Escudero-Vilaplana Vicente, Calles Antonio, Garcia-Martin Estela, Marzal-Alfaro Belen, Gonzalez-Haba Eva, Herranz-Alonso Ana, Sanjurjo-Saez Maria
Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain.
J Med Internet Res. 2018 Oct 23;20(10):e11006. doi: 10.2196/11006.
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) in oncology can revolutionize the medical care of cancer patients. ICTs can promote patients' empowerment and real-time disease monitoring. There is limited information about the impact of ICTs in cancer patients or their level of interest in using these tools for greater management of their condition.
This study aimed to understand the ICT usage profile in hematology-oncology patients to identify their needs and determine their level of interest in these technologies as a means of managing their disease.
A 28-item questionnaire was drawn up by a multidisciplinary team including pharmacists and oncologists. The questions were organized into 3 blocks, which were as follows: block A-sociodemographic characteristics; block B-use of ICTs when searching for health-related information; and block C-usage preferences for health apps. Hematology-oncology patients receiving treatment between May and July 2017 were included. A paper copy of the questionnaire was handed over to patients in either the day hospital or the pharmaceutical care consultancy in pharmacy services.
A total of 650 questionnaires were handed out, with a participation of 94.0% (611/650). Patient sociodemographic characteristics were as follows: mean age was 57.8 years (age range: 19-91). Of 611 participants, 40.7% (249/611) had a university education, and 45.1% (276/611) of participants reported their overall state of health to be good. Results from use of ICTs when searching for health-related information were as follows: 87.1% (532/611) of participants were interested in being informed about health-related matters. Of all participants, 75.5% (532/611) sought information from health professionals and 61.3% (375/611) on the internet. Before going to their doctor's appointment, 21.8% (133/611) of patients looked up information about their disease or treatment on the internet. This access to the internet rose to 50.9% (311/611) after their first medical appointment with their oncologist. Usage preferences for health apps were as follows: 82.7% (505/611) had a smartphone, whereas 20.3% (124/611) had a health app installed. Overall, 81.5% (498/611) would use an app if their health professional recommended it to them, but 39.6% (242/611) were not willing to pay for it.
The hematology-oncology patients showed a great deal of interest in searching for health-related information by means of ICTs, especially using smartphones and apps. The issues that drew the most interest in terms of apps were appointment management, advice on disease management, and communication with health professionals. Free access to these features and the recommendation by a health professional are important factors when it comes to their use. Therefore, the health care provider is a key element in the recommendation of ICTs, providing their knowledge and experience concerning their correct usage.
肿瘤学中的信息通信技术(ICTs)能够彻底改变癌症患者的医疗护理。ICTs可以促进患者赋权和实时疾病监测。关于ICTs对癌症患者的影响或他们对使用这些工具来更好地管理自身病情的兴趣程度,相关信息有限。
本研究旨在了解血液肿瘤患者的ICT使用情况,以确定他们的需求,并确定他们对这些技术作为管理疾病手段的兴趣程度。
一个由药剂师和肿瘤学家等组成的多学科团队编制了一份包含28个条目的问卷。问题分为3个板块,如下:A板块——社会人口学特征;B板块——在搜索健康相关信息时对ICTs的使用;C板块——对健康应用程序的使用偏好。纳入2017年5月至7月期间正在接受治疗的血液肿瘤患者。问卷的纸质版被分发给日间医院或药房服务中的药学护理咨询处的患者。
共发放650份问卷,参与率为94.0%(611/650)。患者的社会人口学特征如下:平均年龄为57.8岁(年龄范围:19 - 91岁)。在611名参与者中,40.7%(249/611)拥有大学学历,45.1%(276/611)的参与者报告其总体健康状况良好。在搜索健康相关信息时使用ICTs的结果如下:87.1%(532/611)的参与者有兴趣了解健康相关事宜。在所有参与者中,75.5%(532/611)向健康专业人员寻求信息,61.3%(375/611)在互联网上搜索信息。在去看医生之前,21.8%(133/611)的患者在互联网上查找有关其疾病或治疗的信息。在与肿瘤学家进行首次医疗预约后,这一互联网使用率上升至50.9%(311/611)。对健康应用程序的使用偏好如下:82.7%(505/611)拥有智能手机,而20.3%(124/611)安装了健康应用程序。总体而言,如果健康专业人员向他们推荐,81.5%(498/611)的人会使用应用程序,但39.6%(242/611)不愿意为此付费。
血液肿瘤患者对通过ICTs,特别是使用智能手机和应用程序来搜索健康相关信息表现出极大兴趣。在应用程序方面最受关注的问题是预约管理、疾病管理建议以及与健康专业人员的沟通。免费使用这些功能以及健康专业人员的推荐是其使用的重要因素。因此,医疗保健提供者是推荐ICTs的关键因素,需提供关于正确使用ICTs的知识和经验。