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基于模拟纵向智能手机应用评估的神经外科术后并发症影响的研究

Determining the impact of postoperative complications in neurosurgery based on simulated longitudinal smartphone app-based assessment.

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Zurich, Frauenklinikstrasse 10, 8091, Zurich, Switzerland.

Clinical Neuroscience Center, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2022 Jan;164(1):207-217. doi: 10.1007/s00701-021-04967-0. Epub 2021 Aug 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Complications after neurosurgical operations can have severe impact on patient well-being, which is poorly reflected by current grading systems. The objective of this work was to develop and conduct a feasibility study of a new smartphone application that allows for the longitudinal assessment of postoperative well-being and complications.

METHODS

We developed a smartphone application "Post OP Tracker" according to requirements from clinical experience and tested it on simulated patients. Participants received regular notifications through the app, inquiring them about their well-being and complications that had to be answered according to their assigned scenarios. After a 12-week period, subjects answered a questionnaire about the app's functionality, user-friendliness, and acceptability.

RESULTS

A total of 13 participants (mean age 34.8, range 24-68 years, 4 (30.8%) female) volunteered in this feasibility study. Most of them had a professional background in either health care or software development. All participants downloaded, installed, and applied the app for an average of 12.9 weeks. On a scale of 1 (worst) to 4 (best), the app was rated on average 3.6 in overall satisfaction and 3.8 in acceptance. The design achieved a somewhat favorable score of 3.1. One participant (7.7%) reported major technical issues. The gathered patient data can be used to graphically display the simulated outcome and assess the impact of postoperative complications.

CONCLUSIONS

This study suggests the feasibility to longitudinally gather postoperative data on subjective well-being through a smartphone application. Among potential patients, our application indicated to be functional, user-friendly, and well accepted. Using this app-based approach, further studies will enable us to classify postoperative complications according to their impact on the patient's well-being.

摘要

背景

神经外科手术后的并发症会对患者的健康状况产生严重影响,但目前的分级系统对此反映不佳。本研究的目的是开发和进行一项新的智能手机应用程序的可行性研究,该应用程序允许对术后健康状况和并发症进行纵向评估。

方法

我们根据临床经验的要求开发了一款名为“Post OP Tracker”的智能手机应用程序,并在模拟患者身上进行了测试。参与者通过应用程序定期收到通知,询问他们的健康状况和并发症,根据他们的分配场景进行回答。在 12 周的时间后,受试者回答了一份关于应用程序功能、用户友好性和可接受性的问卷。

结果

共有 13 名参与者(平均年龄 34.8 岁,范围 24-68 岁,4 名(30.8%)女性)自愿参加了这项可行性研究。他们中的大多数人都有医疗保健或软件开发方面的专业背景。所有参与者都下载、安装并平均使用该应用程序 12.9 周。在 1(最差)到 4(最好)的评分中,该应用程序的总体满意度平均得分为 3.6,接受度平均得分为 3.8。设计得分为 3.1,稍高。一名参与者(7.7%)报告了重大技术问题。收集到的患者数据可用于图形显示模拟结果,并评估术后并发症的影响。

结论

本研究表明,通过智能手机应用程序可以对术后主观健康状况进行纵向数据收集。在潜在患者中,我们的应用程序功能齐全、用户友好且易于接受。使用这种基于应用程序的方法,进一步的研究将使我们能够根据术后并发症对患者健康状况的影响对其进行分类。

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