School of Medicine, College of Medicine and Health Sciencees, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland; and Health Innovation Via Engineering Laboratory, Cúram Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Medical Devices, Lambe Institute for Translational Research, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland
Achill Health Centre, Illanbelfarsad, Mayo, Ireland
Rural Remote Health. 2023 Jan;23(1):8175. doi: 10.22605/RRH8175. Epub 2023 Jan 10.
Island communities have a different experience of health services compared with urban dwellers. Islanders face challenges of accessing equitable health services with varied availability of local services and the added difficulty of sea and weather conditions on top of the physical distance to reach specialised services. In a 2017 review of primary care island services in Ireland, it was proposed that telemedicine solutions could potentially improve delivery of health services. However, these solutions must meet the unique needs of the island population.
This collaborative project brings together healthcare professionals, academic researchers, technology partners, business partners and the Clare Island community, to improve the health of the island population via novel technological interventions. The Clare Island project aims to identify specific healthcare needs of the island through community engagement, develop innovative solutions, and assess the impact of the interventions via a mixed-methods approach.
Preliminary engagement with the Clare Island community via facilitated round table discussions has identified Islanders' overarching enthusiasm for digital solutions and added benefit of provision of 'health at home' for Island communities, particularly, the potential to better support the older person at home via technology. Key challenges including basic infrastructure, useability and sustainability of digital health initiatives were common themes identified. We also will discuss in detail the needs-led process of innovation of telemedicine solutions deployed on Clare Island. Finally, we will present the anticipated impact of the project and the challenges and opportunities of telehealth for island health services.
Technology has the potential to narrow the gap of inequity of health services for island communities. This project is an example of how through cross-disciplinary collaboration, and needs-led, specifically 'island-led', innovation of digital health solutions, the unique challenges for island communities can be addressed.
与城市居民相比,岛屿社区在卫生服务方面有不同的体验。岛民在获得公平的卫生服务方面面临挑战,因为当地服务的可用性各不相同,加上海上和天气条件的困难,以及到达专门服务的物理距离的增加。在 2017 年对爱尔兰初级保健岛屿服务的审查中,有人提出远程医疗解决方案有可能改善卫生服务的提供。然而,这些解决方案必须满足岛屿居民的独特需求。
这个合作项目汇集了医疗保健专业人员、学术研究人员、技术合作伙伴、商业合作伙伴和克莱尔岛社区,通过新的技术干预措施来改善岛屿居民的健康。克莱尔岛项目旨在通过社区参与确定岛屿的具体医疗保健需求,开发创新解决方案,并通过混合方法评估干预措施的影响。
通过促进小组讨论与克莱尔岛社区的初步接触,确定了岛民对数字解决方案的总体热情以及为岛屿社区提供“在家健康”的额外好处,特别是通过技术更好地支持在家中的老年人的潜力。共同确定的关键挑战包括基本基础设施、数字健康计划的可用性和可持续性,这些都是常见的主题。我们还将详细讨论部署在克莱尔岛上的远程医疗解决方案的以需求为导向的创新过程。最后,我们将介绍该项目的预期影响以及远程医疗对岛屿卫生服务的挑战和机遇。
技术有可能缩小岛屿社区卫生服务不平等的差距。该项目是一个例证,说明了通过跨学科合作,以及以需求为导向的、特别是“以岛屿为导向”的数字健康解决方案创新,如何解决岛屿社区的独特挑战。