Cancer Experiences Research, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia.
Department of Nursing, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2020 Jan 21;8(1):e15593. doi: 10.2196/15593.
Health care systems are increasingly looking to mobile device technologies (mobile health) to improve patient experience and health outcomes. SecondEars is a smartphone app designed to allow patients to audio-record medical consultations to improve recall, understanding, and health care self-management. Novel health interventions such as SecondEars often fail to be implemented post pilot-testing owing to inadequate user experience (UX) assessment, a key component of a comprehensive implementation strategy.
This study aimed to pilot the SecondEars app within an active clinical setting to identify factors necessary for optimal implementation. Objectives were to (1) investigate patient UX and acceptability, utility, and satisfaction with the SecondEars app, and (2) understand health professional perspectives on issues, solutions, and strategies for effective implementation of SecondEars.
A mixed methods implementation study was employed. Patients were invited to test the app to record consultations with participating oncology health professionals. Follow-up interviews were conducted with all participating patients (or carers) and health professionals, regarding uptake and extent of app use. Responses to the Mobile App Rating Scale (MARS) were also collected. Interviews were analyzed using interpretive descriptive methodology; all quantitative data were analyzed descriptively.
A total of 24 patients used SecondEars to record consultations with 10 multidisciplinary health professionals. In all, 22 of these patients used SecondEars to listen to all or part of the recording, either alone or with family. All 100% of patient participants reported in the MARS that they would use SecondEars again and recommend it to others. A total of 3 themes were identified from the patient interviews relating to the UX of SecondEars: empowerment, facilitating support in cancer care, and usability. Further, 5 themes were identified from the health professional interviews relating to implementation of SecondEars: changing hospital culture, mitigating medico-legal concerns, improving patient care, communication, and practical implementation solutions.
Data collected during pilot testing regarding recording use, UX, and health professional and patient perspectives will be important for designing an effective implementation strategy for SecondEars. Those testing the app found it useful and felt that it could facilitate the benefits of consultation recordings, along with providing patient empowerment and support. Potential issues regarding implementation were discussed, and solutions were generated.
Australia and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12618000730202; https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=373915&isClinicalTrial=False.
医疗保健系统越来越多地寻求移动设备技术(移动医疗)来改善患者体验和健康结果。SecondEars 是一款智能手机应用程序,旨在允许患者录制医疗咨询音频,以提高记忆力、理解能力和医疗保健自我管理能力。由于用户体验(UX)评估不足,SecondEars 等新颖的健康干预措施往往未能在试点测试后实施,而这是全面实施策略的关键组成部分。
本研究旨在在活跃的临床环境中试点 SecondEars 应用程序,以确定实现最佳实施所需的因素。目标是:(1)调查患者对 SecondEars 应用程序的 UX 和可接受性、实用性和满意度,以及(2)了解卫生专业人员对 SecondEars 有效实施的问题、解决方案和策略的看法。
采用混合方法实施研究。邀请患者测试该应用程序,以记录与参与肿瘤学的卫生专业人员的咨询情况。对所有参与的患者(或护理人员)和卫生专业人员进行后续访谈,了解应用程序的使用情况和程度。还收集了对移动应用程序评级量表(MARS)的回复。使用解释性描述方法分析访谈;所有定量数据均进行描述性分析。
共有 24 名患者使用 SecondEars 与 10 名多学科卫生专业人员记录咨询情况。其中,22 名患者单独或与家人一起使用 SecondEars 听取了全部或部分录音。所有患者参与者在 MARS 中均报告说他们将再次使用 SecondEars 并推荐给他人。从患者访谈中确定了与 SecondEars 的 UX 相关的 3 个主题:赋权、促进癌症护理支持和可用性。此外,从卫生专业人员访谈中确定了与 SecondEars 的实施相关的 5 个主题:改变医院文化、减轻医疗法律问题、改善患者护理、沟通和实际实施解决方案。
在试点测试期间收集的关于记录使用、用户体验以及卫生专业人员和患者观点的相关数据,对于设计 SecondEars 的有效实施策略将非常重要。那些测试应用程序的人发现它很有用,并认为它可以促进咨询记录的好处,同时为患者提供赋权和支持。讨论了实施方面的潜在问题,并提出了解决方案。
澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心 ACTRN12618000730202;https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=373915&isClinicalTrial=False。