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“这不仅仅是技术,更是人”:构建用于慢性病管理跟踪的共享健康信息学概念模型。

"It's Not Just Technology, It's People": Constructing a Conceptual Model of Shared Health Informatics for Tracking in Chronic Illness Management.

作者信息

Vizer Lisa M, Eschler Jordan, Koo Bon Mi, Ralston James, Pratt Wanda, Munson Sean

机构信息

Division of General Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States.

Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2019 Apr 29;21(4):e10830. doi: 10.2196/10830.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

For many people, tracking health indicators is central to managing a chronic illness. However, previous informatics research has largely viewed tracking as a solitary process that lacks the characteristics essential to tracking in support of chronic illness management.

OBJECTIVE

To inform development of effective technologies that aid tracking of health indicators to support chronic illness management, this study aimed to construct a health informatics model that accurately describes the work and social context of that tracking work.

METHODS

As part of a larger project, we conducted semistructured interviews with 40 adults concerning their chronic illness management practices, including tracking and communication. We also assembled transcripts of 30 publicly available videos of 24 adults discussing tracking processes for managing their own chronic illness. We used qualitative methods to analyze interviews and video transcripts through the lens of ongoing personal and health informatics research.

RESULTS

We have described the people and work involved in tracking in support of chronic illness management and contributed a Conceptual Model of Shared Health Informatics (CoMSHI). Specifically, we identified the need for a health informatics model that (1) incorporates the ongoing nature of tracking work and (2) represents the social dimension of tracking for illness management. Our model depicts communication, information, collection, integration, reflection, and action work in the social context of the person with chronic illness, informal carers, health care providers, and community members.

CONCLUSIONS

The resulting CoMSHI yields a more detailed and nuanced viewpoint of tracking in support of chronic illness management and can inform technology design to improve tracking tools to support people in more confident and capable chronic illness management.

摘要

背景

对许多人来说,跟踪健康指标是管理慢性病的核心。然而,以往的信息学研究大多将跟踪视为一个孤立的过程,缺乏支持慢性病管理所需的跟踪特征。

目的

为了为开发有助于跟踪健康指标以支持慢性病管理的有效技术提供信息,本研究旨在构建一个能准确描述该跟踪工作的工作和社会背景的健康信息学模型。

方法

作为一个更大项目的一部分,我们对40名成年人进行了半结构化访谈,了解他们的慢性病管理实践,包括跟踪和沟通。我们还收集了24名成年人讨论自我慢性病管理跟踪过程的30个公开视频的文字记录。我们运用定性方法,通过正在进行的个人和健康信息学研究的视角,对访谈和视频文字记录进行分析。

结果

我们描述了支持慢性病管理的跟踪工作中涉及的人员和工作,并贡献了共享健康信息学概念模型(CoMSHI)。具体而言,我们确定需要一个健康信息学模型,该模型要(1)纳入跟踪工作的持续性,(2)体现用于疾病管理的跟踪的社会维度。我们的模型描绘了慢性病患者、非正式护理人员、医疗保健提供者和社区成员的社会背景下的沟通、信息、收集、整合、反思和行动工作。

结论

由此产生的CoMSHI对支持慢性病管理的跟踪提供了更详细和细致入微的观点,并可为技术设计提供信息,以改进跟踪工具,帮助人们更自信、更有能力地管理慢性病。

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