1Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
4Department of Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Cologne, University of Cologne, Germany.
J Neurosurg Spine. 2023 Apr 14;39(1):122-131. doi: 10.3171/2023.2.SPINE23136. Print 2023 Jul 1.
The utilization of telemedicine in healthcare has increased dramatically during the recent COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility to perform remote patient monitoring after full endoscopic spine surgery via a smartphone application that also allows communication with patients.
A smartphone application (SPINEhealthie) was designed at the University of Washington and used to collect patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and to provide chat communication between patients and their care team. A total of 71 patients were included in the study and prospectively followed for 3 months postoperatively. Patient demographic characteristics, compliance with surveys, and frequency of chat utilization were recorded. The ease of use, the participants' experiences with the app interface design, and the usefulness of the app were assessed by using the mHealth App Usability Questionnaire (MAUQ).
Of all eligible patients, 71/78 (91.0%) agreed to participate. Of these, 60 (85%) patients provided at least 1 postoperative PROM. There was good coverage of the immediate postoperative period with 45 (63.4%) patients providing ≥ 5 PROMs within the 1st week after surgery. The authors observed a 33.2% increase in patient compliance in postoperative PROMs and a 45.7% increase in chat function utilization between the first and last of the three enrollment periods of the study, during which continuous updates were made to improve the app's functionality. Sixty-two (87.3%) patients responded to the user satisfaction survey after using the app for at least 40 days. The MAUQ results revealed excellent rates of satisfaction for ease of use (78.6% of the maximum score), app interface design (71.4%), and usefulness (71.4%), resulting in a total mean MAUQ score of 110 (74.8%). Communication with the doctor (38 votes) was found to be the top feature of the app. Additionally, physical therapy instructions (33 votes) and imaging review (29 votes) were the top two features that patients would like to see in future app versions. Lastly, the authors have presented a case example of a 68-year-old man who used the app for postoperative monitoring and communication after undergoing a two-level lumbar endoscopic unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression.
Postoperative remote patient monitoring and communication after full endoscopic surgery is feasible using the SPINEhealthie app. Importantly, patients were willing to share their medical information using a mobile device, and they were eager to use it postoperatively as a supplementary tool.
在最近的 COVID-19 大流行期间,远程医疗在医疗保健中的应用显著增加。本研究旨在通过一款允许与患者进行沟通的智能手机应用程序来探讨对全内镜脊柱手术后进行远程患者监测的可行性。
华盛顿大学设计了一款智能手机应用程序(SPINEhealthie),用于收集患者报告的结果测量(PROMs)并提供患者与护理团队之间的聊天通信。共有 71 名患者参与了该研究,并在术后 3 个月进行了前瞻性随访。记录了患者的人口统计学特征、对调查的依从性以及聊天使用频率。使用移动健康应用程序可用性问卷(MAUQ)评估了易用性、参与者对应用程序界面设计的体验以及应用程序的有用性。
在所有符合条件的患者中,有 71/78(91.0%)同意参与。其中,有 60 名(85%)患者提供了至少 1 份术后 PROM。在术后即刻,患者的覆盖率良好,有 45 名(63.4%)患者在术后第 1 周内提供了≥5 份 PROM。作者观察到患者在术后 PROM 中的依从性提高了 33.2%,在研究的三个入组阶段中,聊天功能的利用率提高了 45.7%,在此期间,不断更新应用程序的功能。62 名(87.3%)患者在使用该应用程序至少 40 天后对用户满意度调查作出了回应。MAUQ 结果显示,用户对易用性(满分 78.6%)、应用程序界面设计(71.4%)和有用性(71.4%)的满意度非常高,总平均 MAUQ 评分为 110(74.8%)。与医生的沟通(38 票)被认为是该应用程序的顶级功能。此外,物理治疗指导(33 票)和影像复查(29 票)是患者希望在未来应用程序版本中看到的前两项功能。最后,作者介绍了一名 68 岁男性的病例,他在接受双侧减压的双通道内镜下单侧椎板切除术(laminotomy)后,使用 SPINEhealthie 应用程序进行术后监测和沟通。
全内镜手术后,使用 SPINEhealthie 应用程序进行远程患者监测和沟通是可行的。重要的是,患者愿意使用移动设备共享他们的医疗信息,并且他们渴望在术后将其用作补充工具。