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移动应用程序对大型非住院手术术前患者准备的影响:一项随机对照试验方案

Effect of a Mobile App on Preoperative Patient Preparation for Major Ambulatory Surgery: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.

作者信息

Herrera-Usagre Manuel, Santana Vicente, Burgos-Pol Ramon, Oliva Juan Pedro, Sabater Eliazar, Rita-Acosta Maria, Casado Miguel Angel, Cruces Susana, Pacheco Manuel, Solorzano Perez Carlos

机构信息

Andalusian Agency for Healthcare Quality, Sevilla, Spain.

Department of Sociology, Pablo de Olavide University, Sevilla, Spain.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2019 Jan 16;8(1):e10938. doi: 10.2196/10938.

DOI:10.2196/10938
PMID:30664480
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6352007/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Inadequate preoperative patient preparation causes organizational, economic, and emotional problems to patients and professionals. In Spain, no current evidence is available on either the rate of compliance or the impact of good compliance with preoperative recommendations by patients in the ambulatory setting. However, it is known that around 25% of surgical cancellations in the major ambulatory surgery (MAS) are due to poor compliance with these recommendations and, therefore, avoidable. Introducing innovative tools based on mobile health (mHealth) apps may help patients meet the preoperative recommendations and, consequently, reduce the rate of cancellations in the ambulatory setting.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Listeo+ mHealth app as a tool for improving compliance with preoperative recommendations in MAS versus standard of care (SOC).

METHODS

A multicenter, randomized, open-label clinical trial that compares SOC with the additional use of Listeo+, a specific mHealth app for MAS preoperative patient monitoring, is being conducted. The study will include patients aged ≥18 years with surgical indication for MAS who meet the necessary technological and connectivity requirements. Patients in the control group will receive written preoperative recommendations, while those in the intervention group will additionally use the Listeo+ mHealth app. There will be a competitive recruitment of 790 patients during 6 months in 4 hospitals in Andalusia (Spain) that belong to the National Health System. The primary efficacy outcome is the level of compliance with preoperative recommendations. Secondary outcomes include the rate of cancellations, associated resource consumption, and perceived usability and utility with Listeo+ by participants of the intervention group. Simple randomization 1:1 procedure will be used to allocate patients to each study group.

RESULTS

The technological development of Listeo+ and the integration and interoperability of information systems was completed in September 2017. Subsequently, simulation tests were performed with Listeo+, and a pilot study was initiated with real patients that concluded successfully in October 2017. Patient recruitment began in December 2017 in the 4 participating centers. After an intermediate analysis performed 10 months after the start of the recruitment phase, the data collection and cleaning phases are estimated to be completed in April 2019, and the analysis with the final results will be conducted in July 2019.

CONCLUSIONS

Progress in the integration and interoperability of information systems represents a major step forward in the field of mHealth. The app will allow health professionals to monitor in real-time patients' preparation and critical preoperative recommendations fulfillment. We expect a reduction in avoidable preoperative cancellations due to a lack of or a poor patient preparation. Self-assessed Web-based questionnaires and focus group will provide important information about the perceived usability and utility of Listeo+ app among patients and health care professionals.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/10938.

摘要

背景

术前患者准备不足会给患者和医护人员带来组织、经济和情感方面的问题。在西班牙,目前尚无关于门诊患者术前建议的依从率或良好依从性影响的证据。然而,已知在大型门诊手术(MAS)中,约25%的手术取消是由于对这些建议的依从性差,因此是可以避免的。引入基于移动健康(mHealth)应用程序的创新工具可能有助于患者遵守术前建议,从而降低门诊手术的取消率。

目的

本研究的目的是评估Listeo+移动健康应用程序作为一种工具,相对于标准护理(SOC),在提高MAS术前建议依从性方面的有效性。

方法

正在进行一项多中心、随机、开放标签的临床试验,将SOC与额外使用Listeo+(一款用于MAS术前患者监测的特定移动健康应用程序)进行比较。该研究将纳入年龄≥18岁、有MAS手术指征且符合必要技术和连接要求的患者。对照组患者将接受术前书面建议,而干预组患者将额外使用Listeo+移动健康应用程序。在西班牙安达卢西亚的4家隶属于国家卫生系统的医院中,将在6个月内竞争性招募790名患者。主要疗效指标是术前建议的依从水平。次要指标包括取消率、相关资源消耗以及干预组参与者对Listeo+的感知可用性和效用。将使用简单随机1:1程序将患者分配到每个研究组。

结果

Listeo+的技术开发以及信息系统的集成和互操作性于2017年9月完成。随后,对Listeo+进行了模拟测试,并于2017年10月对真实患者启动了一项试点研究,该研究成功结束。患者招募于2017年12月在4个参与中心开始。在招募阶段开始10个月后进行的中期分析之后,预计数据收集和清理阶段将于2019年4月完成,最终结果分析将于2019年7月进行。

结论

信息系统集成和互操作性方面的进展代表了移动健康领域向前迈出的重要一步。该应用程序将使医护人员能够实时监测患者的准备情况以及术前关键建议的完成情况。我们预计由于患者准备不足或准备不佳导致的可避免的术前取消情况会减少。基于网络的自我评估问卷和焦点小组将提供有关患者和医护人员对Listeo+应用程序的感知可用性和效用的重要信息。

国际注册报告标识符(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/10938

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