Panda Nikhil, Perez Numa, Tsangaris Elena, Edelen Maria, Pusic Andrea, Zheng Feibi, Haynes Alex B
Ariadne Labs, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard. T.H. School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts; Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
J Surg Res. 2022 Jun;274:178-184. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2022.01.005. Epub 2022 Feb 15.
From smartphones or wearables to portable physiologic sensors and apps, healthcare is witnessing an exponential growth in mHealth-digital health tools used to support medical and surgical care, as well as public health. In surgery, there is interest in harnessing the capabilities of mHealth to improve the quality of patient-centered care delivery. Digitally delivered surveys have enhanced patient-reported outcome measurement and patient engagement throughout care. Wearable devices and sensors have allowed for the assessment of physical fitness before surgery and during recovery. Smartphone-based digital phenotyping has introduced novel methods of integrating multiple data streams (accelerometer, global positioning system, call and text logs) to create multidimensional digital health footprints for patients following surgery. Yet, with all the technological sophistication and 'big data' mHealth provides, widespread implementation has been elusive. Do clinicians and patients find these data valuable or clinically actionable? How can mHealth become integrated into the day-to-day workflows of surgical systems? Do these data represent opportunities to address disparities of care or worsen them? In this review, we discuss experiences and future opportunities to use mHealth to enhance patient-centered surgical care.
从智能手机或可穿戴设备到便携式生理传感器及应用程序,医疗保健领域正在见证移动医疗(mHealth)——用于支持医疗和外科护理以及公共卫生的数字健康工具呈指数级增长。在外科手术中,人们对利用移动医疗的能力来提高以患者为中心的护理质量很感兴趣。数字化提供的调查增强了患者报告的结果测量以及患者在整个护理过程中的参与度。可穿戴设备和传感器能够在手术前及恢复期间评估身体健康状况。基于智能手机的数字表型分析引入了整合多个数据流(加速度计、全球定位系统、通话和短信记录)的新方法,以便为术后患者创建多维数字健康足迹。然而,尽管移动医疗具备所有这些技术复杂性和“大数据”,但其广泛应用却难以实现。临床医生和患者是否认为这些数据有价值或在临床上可行?移动医疗如何才能融入手术系统的日常工作流程?这些数据是代表了解决护理差距的机会还是会使其恶化?在本综述中,我们讨论了利用移动医疗来加强以患者为中心的外科护理的经验和未来机遇。