National Healthcare Group Polyclinics, Singapore, Singapore.
Ministry of Health Office for Healthcare Transformation, Singapore, Singapore.
BMC Prim Care. 2023 Mar 16;24(1):71. doi: 10.1186/s12875-023-02014-8.
Telemedicine is becoming integral in primary care hypertension management, and is associated with improved blood pressure control, self-management and cost-effectiveness. This study explored the experiences of patients and healthcare professionals and their perceived barriers and facilitators in implementing and using a technology-enabled blood pressure monitoring intervention with teleconsultation in the Singapore primary care setting.
This was a qualitative study embedded within the Primary Technology-Enhanced Care Hypertension pilot trial. Patients were selected purposively and invited to participate by telephone; healthcare professionals involved in the trial were invited to participate by email. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted in English or Mandarin with thirteen patients and eight healthcare professionals. Each interview was audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analyzed inductively to identify emergent themes which were then grouped into the dimensions of the socio-technical systems model to study the interactions between the technical, individual and organizational factors involved in the process.
Several emergent themes were identified. The factors involved in the implementation and use of the intervention are complex and interdependent. Patients and healthcare professionals liked the convenience resulting from the intervention and saw an improvement in the patient-provider relationship. Patients appreciated that the intervention helped form a habit of regular blood pressure monitoring, improved their self-management, and provided reassurance that they were being monitored by the care team. Healthcare professionals found that the intervention helped to manage workload by freeing up time for other urgent matters. Nevertheless, participants highlighted challenges with usability of the equipment and management portal, data access, and some expressed technology anxiety. Participants suggested patient segmentation for the intervention to be more targeted, wished for a more user-friendly equipment and proposed allocating more resources to the intervention.
The implementation and use of telemedicine for hypertension management can engender various benefits and challenges to patients, healthcare professionals and the healthcare system. Stakeholder feedback gathered on the sociotechnical aspects of the technology should be taken into consideration to guide the design, implementation and evaluation of future telemedicine interventions in primary care.
This study was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov on October 9, 2018. ID: NCT03698890.
远程医疗在初级保健高血压管理中变得不可或缺,并且与改善血压控制、自我管理和成本效益有关。本研究探讨了在新加坡初级保健环境中实施和使用具有远程咨询功能的血压监测干预措施的患者和医疗保健专业人员的经验,以及他们对实施和使用该措施的感知障碍和促进因素。
这是一项嵌入在初级技术增强护理高血压试验中的定性研究。通过电话有目的地选择患者并邀请他们参与;通过电子邮件邀请参与试验的医疗保健专业人员参与。对 13 名患者和 8 名医疗保健专业人员进行了英语或普通话的个别半结构化访谈。每次访谈都进行了录音,并逐字记录下来。数据进行了归纳分析,以确定出现的主题,然后将这些主题分组到社会技术系统模型的各个维度中,以研究该过程中涉及的技术、个人和组织因素之间的相互作用。
确定了几个出现的主题。该干预措施的实施和使用涉及的因素复杂且相互依存。患者和医疗保健专业人员喜欢该干预措施带来的便利性,并看到了患者与提供者关系的改善。患者认为该干预措施有助于形成定期测量血压的习惯,改善自我管理,并让他们感到护理团队在监测他们的情况。医疗保健专业人员发现,该干预措施通过为其他紧急事项腾出时间来帮助管理工作量。然而,参与者强调了设备和管理门户的可用性、数据访问方面的挑战,并且一些人表达了对技术的焦虑。参与者建议对干预措施进行患者细分,以使其更有针对性,希望设备更易用,并为干预措施分配更多资源。
远程医疗用于高血压管理可以给患者、医疗保健专业人员和医疗保健系统带来各种好处和挑战。应该考虑利益相关者对技术社会技术方面的反馈,以指导初级保健中未来远程医疗干预措施的设计、实施和评估。
本研究于 2018 年 10 月 9 日在 ClinicalTrials.gov 上注册。ID:NCT03698890。