School of Applied Psychology, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia.
Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia.
Nutr Diet. 2023 Sep;80(4):425-434. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12812. Epub 2023 Apr 24.
This study aimed to explore patient barriers to accessing services, current technology ownership/use and digital device preferences for accessing health information/health service delivery. Additionally, it aimed to explore the Theoretical Domains Framework and the acceptability of future eHealth solutions in bariatric surgery.
This mixed-method study (survey and semi-structured interviews) was conducted in a bariatric surgery service in an Australian public hospital. Quantitative data were analysed descriptively, and the qualitative data were deductively and inductively analysed.
This study included 117 participants (n = 102 surveyed and n = 15 interviewed). Most participants were aged ≥51 years (n = 70, 60%), and two-thirds were female (n = 76, 65%). One in three participants reported barriers to accessing services (n = 38, 37%), including parking, travel time, and taking time off work. Most participants preferred to receive or access additional health information via email (n = 84, 82%) and were willing to engage with health professionals via email (n = 92, 90%), text messages (n = 87, 85%), and telephone (n = 85, 83%). Deductive analysis of interviews generated three themes: 'Knowledge', 'Social influence' and 'Behavioural regulation, goals and environmental resources'. The inductive analysis generated one theme: 'Seeing a place for eHealth in service delivery'.
This study's findings can potentially influence the development of future eHealth solutions. Text message, email, and online approaches may be suitable for delivering further information and resources to patients, particularly regarding diet and physical activity. Online health communities are being used by patients for social support and may be worth further investigation. In addition, developing a bariatric surgery mobile application may be beneficial.
本研究旨在探讨患者获取服务的障碍、当前技术的拥有/使用情况以及获取健康信息/医疗服务的数字设备偏好。此外,还旨在探讨肥胖症手术中理论领域框架和未来电子健康解决方案的可接受性。
这项混合方法研究(调查和半结构式访谈)在澳大利亚一家公立医院的减肥手术服务中进行。定量数据进行描述性分析,定性数据进行演绎和归纳分析。
本研究纳入了 117 名参与者(n=102 名接受调查,n=15 名接受访谈)。大多数参与者年龄≥51 岁(n=70,60%),三分之二为女性(n=76,65%)。三分之一的参与者报告存在获取服务的障碍(n=38,37%),包括停车、交通时间和请假。大多数参与者更愿意通过电子邮件(n=84,82%)接收或获取额外的健康信息,并愿意通过电子邮件(n=92,90%)、短信(n=87,85%)和电话(n=85,83%)与健康专业人员沟通。访谈的演绎分析产生了三个主题:“知识”、“社会影响”和“行为调节、目标和环境资源”。归纳分析产生了一个主题:“看到电子健康在服务提供中的地位”。
本研究结果可能会影响未来电子健康解决方案的发展。短信、电子邮件和在线方法可能适合向患者提供更多的信息和资源,特别是关于饮食和体育活动的信息。在线健康社区正被患者用于社交支持,值得进一步研究。此外,开发减肥手术移动应用程序可能会受益。