Krag Thea, Jørgensen Emma Højgaard, Phanareth Klaus, Kayser Lars
Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen K, Denmark.
Epital Health Ltd, Søborg, Denmark.
JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol. 2023 Aug 14;10:e43237. doi: 10.2196/43237.
The World Health Organization and the European Commission predict increased use of health technologies in the future care for patients in Europe. Studies have shown that services based on telehealth, which includes components of education, as well as rehabilitation initiatives can support the self-management of individuals living with COPD. This raises an interest in how virtual and in-person interactions and roles can best be organized in a way that suits people living with COPD in relation to their treatment and rehabilitation.
This study aims to investigate how individuals living with COPD experience different combinations of virtual and in-person care, to help us better understand what aspects are valued and how to best combine elements of these services in future care.
Two rounds of semistructured interviews were conducted with 13 and 4 informants, respectively. The individuals were all recruited in relation to a research project led by the telehealth initiative Epital Health. The first round of interviews included 11 informants, as 2 dropped out. Of these, 7 received the telemedicine service provided by Epital Health, 3 participated in a 12-week COPD program provided by their respective municipality, and 1 did not receive any supplementary service besides the usual care. In the second round, which included 4 informants, all had at one point received the telemedicine service and participated in a municipality-based rehabilitation program. A content analysis of the interviews was performed based on deductive coding with 4 categories, namely, (1) Self-management, (2) Health-related support, (3) Digital context, and (4) Well-being.
Medical and emotional support from health care professionals is a key aspect of care for individuals with COPD. Acute treatment with at-home medicine, monitoring one's own condition through technology, and having easy access and close contact with health care professionals familiar to them can promote self-management and well-being, as well as provide a feeling of security. Having regular meetings with a network of peers and health care professionals provides education, support, and tools to cope with the condition and improve own health. Furthermore, group-based activity motivates and increases the activity level of the individuals. Continued offers of services are desired as many experience a decrease in achieved benefits after the service ends. More emphasis is placed on the importance of the therapeutic and medical elements of care compared with factors such as technology. The identified barriers related to optimal utilization of the virtual service were related to differentiation in levels of contact depending on disease severity and skills related to the practical use of equipment.
A combination of virtual and in-person services providing lasting medical and social support is suggested for the future. This should build upon the preferences and needs of individuals living with COPD and support relationships to caregivers and peers.
世界卫生组织和欧盟委员会预测,未来欧洲患者护理中健康技术的使用将会增加。研究表明,基于远程医疗的服务,包括教育内容以及康复举措,能够支持慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者的自我管理。这引发了人们对于如何以最适合COPD患者治疗和康复的方式,最佳地组织虚拟和面对面互动及其角色的兴趣。
本研究旨在调查COPD患者如何体验虚拟和面对面护理的不同组合,以帮助我们更好地理解哪些方面受到重视,以及如何在未来护理中最佳地整合这些服务的要素。
分别对13名和4名受访者进行了两轮半结构化访谈。这些受访者均是在远程医疗倡议Epital Health牵头的一个研究项目中招募的。第一轮访谈有11名受访者,2人退出。其中,7人接受了Epital Health提供的远程医疗服务,3人参加了各自市政当局提供的为期12周的COPD项目,1人除了常规护理外未接受任何补充服务。在第二轮访谈中,包括4名受访者,他们都曾接受过远程医疗服务,并参加了基于市政当局的康复项目。基于演绎编码对访谈进行了内容分析,分为4个类别,即:(1)自我管理,(2)健康相关支持,(3)数字环境,(4)幸福感。
医疗保健专业人员提供的医疗和情感支持是COPD患者护理的关键方面。在家用药进行急性治疗、通过技术监测自身状况以及能够方便地联系并与熟悉的医疗保健专业人员保持密切接触,可促进自我管理和幸福感,并提供安全感。与同行和医疗保健专业人员网络定期会面可提供教育、支持和应对疾病及改善自身健康的工具。此外,基于群体的活动能激发并提高患者的活动水平。由于许多人在服务结束后体验到益处减少,因此希望持续提供服务。与技术等因素相比,护理的治疗和医疗要素的重要性得到更多强调。确定的与虚拟服务最佳利用相关的障碍与根据疾病严重程度的接触水平差异以及与设备实际使用相关的技能有关。
建议未来结合虚拟和面对面服务,提供持续的医疗和社会支持。这应基于COPD患者的偏好和需求,并支持与护理人员和同行的关系。