Walia Saagar, Wolfe Dalton, Keast David, Ho Chester, Ethans Karen, Worley Scott, O'Connell Colleen, Hill Denise
Parkwood Institute Research, Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada.
University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.
Telemed J E Health. 2019 Dec;25(12):1237-1243. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2018.0196. Epub 2019 Feb 1.
Background:Pressure injuries (PIs) represent a frequent, often preventable, secondary complication of spinal cord injury (SCI) with serious consequences to health, societal participation, and quality of life. Specialized knowledge and service delivery related to treatment and prevention are typically located within major health centers.
Introduction:For persons with SCI living at home, it can be challenging to access specialized PI care. A telehealth approach could help mitigate this challenge. This multisite pilot investigation assessed the feasibility of integrating information technologies within the management of PIs.
Materials and Methods:Each study site formed a specialized interdisciplinary care team that identified components of their standard clinical care pathway and examined how they could be integrated with study technologies. A monitoring system was utilized to enable patients and caregivers to exchange clinical information with the care team.
Results:Clinician and patient focus groups were completed to identify facilitators and barriers for long-term implementation. Findings demonstrate that this method of service delivery is feasible but requires further development.
Discussion:This model of care requires refinement to address technological, regulatory, and clinician acceptance barriers; however, increased access to these services has the potential for improving PI healing or prevention rates in comparison with those not able to access specialized services.
Conclusions:This project demonstrates that PI treatment services can be delivered effectively through the internet. Future trials can investigate efficacy and cost-effectiveness of this model of care to inform sustained implementation.
压疮(PIs)是脊髓损伤(SCI)常见且通常可预防的继发性并发症,对健康、社会参与和生活质量会产生严重影响。与治疗和预防相关的专业知识及服务通常集中在大型医疗中心。
对于居家生活的脊髓损伤患者而言,获得专业的压疮护理颇具挑战。远程医疗方法有助于缓解这一难题。这项多中心试点研究评估了在压疮管理中整合信息技术的可行性。
每个研究地点组建了一个专业的跨学科护理团队,该团队确定其标准临床护理路径的组成部分,并研究如何将这些部分与研究技术相结合。利用一个监测系统,使患者和护理人员能够与护理团队交换临床信息。
完成了临床医生和患者焦点小组访谈,以确定长期实施的促进因素和障碍。研究结果表明,这种服务提供方式是可行的,但需要进一步完善。
这种护理模式需要优化,以克服技术、监管和临床医生接受度方面的障碍;然而,与无法获得专业服务的患者相比,增加这些服务的可及性有可能提高压疮的愈合率或预防率。
该项目表明,压疮治疗服务可以通过互联网有效提供。未来的试验可以研究这种护理模式的疗效和成本效益,为持续实施提供依据。