Zhen Jamie, Marshall John K, Nguyen Geoffrey C, Atreja Ashish, Narula Neeraj
Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine and Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON, L8N 3Z5, Canada.
J Med Syst. 2021 Jan 15;45(2):23. doi: 10.1007/s10916-021-01706-x.
Technological advances now permit self-management strategies using mobile applications which could greatly benefit patient care. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the use of the inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) digital health monitoring platform, HealthPROMISE, leads to better quality of care and improved health outcomes in IBD patients. IBD patients were recruited in gastroenterology clinics and asked to install the HealthPROMISE application onto their smartphones. Patient satisfaction, quality of care, quality of life, patient symptoms, and resource utilization metrics were collected throughout the study and sent directly to their healthcare teams. Patients with abnormal symptom/SIBDQ scores were flagged for their physicians to follow up. After one-year, patient outcome metrics were compared to baseline values. Overall, out of 59 patients enrolled in the study, 32 patients (54%) logged into the application at least once during the study period. The number of IBD-related ER visits/hospitalizations in the year of use compared to the prior year demonstrated a significant decrease from 25% of patients (8/32) to 3% (1/32) (p = 0.03). Patients also reported an increase in their understanding of the nature/causes of their condition after using the application (p = 0.026). No significant changes were observed in the number of quality indicators met (p = 0.67) or in SIBDQ scores (p = 0.48). Given the significant burden of IBD, there is a need to develop effective management strategies. This study demonstrated that digital health monitoring platforms may aid in reducing the number of ER visits and hospitalizations in IBD patients.
技术进步使得利用移动应用程序的自我管理策略成为可能,这可能会极大地有益于患者护理。本研究的目的是调查使用炎症性肠病(IBD)数字健康监测平台HealthPROMISE是否能为IBD患者带来更高的护理质量和更好的健康结果。IBD患者在胃肠病诊所招募,并被要求在其智能手机上安装HealthPROMISE应用程序。在整个研究过程中收集患者满意度、护理质量、生活质量、患者症状和资源利用指标,并直接发送给他们的医疗团队。症状/炎症性肠病问卷(SIBDQ)评分异常的患者会被标记出来以便医生跟进。一年后,将患者的结果指标与基线值进行比较。总体而言,在参与研究的59名患者中,有32名患者(54%)在研究期间至少登录过一次该应用程序。与上一年相比,使用该应用程序当年IBD相关的急诊就诊/住院次数显著减少,从25%的患者(8/32)降至3%(1/32)(p = 0.03)。患者还报告称,使用该应用程序后他们对自身病情的性质/病因的了解有所增加(p = 0.026)。在达到的质量指标数量(p = 0.67)或SIBDQ评分(p = 0.48)方面未观察到显著变化。鉴于IBD的巨大负担,需要制定有效的管理策略。这项研究表明,数字健康监测平台可能有助于减少IBD患者的急诊就诊和住院次数。