Finnish Coordinating Center for Health Technology Assessment, Oulu University Hospital, Oulu, Finland.
FinnTelemedicum, Research Unit of Health Sciences and Technology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.
JMIR Hum Factors. 2024 Feb 22;11:e47809. doi: 10.2196/47809.
Sleep apnea is a significant public health disorder in Finland, with a prevalence of 3.7%. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is the first-line treatment for moderate or severe sleep apnea. From November 18, 2019, all patients who started their CPAP therapy at Oulu University Hospital were attached to a sleep apnea digital care pathway (SA-DCP) and were instructed on its use. Some patients still did not use the SA-DCP although they had started their CPAP therapy.
We aimed to study health care professionals' (HCPs') perspectives on the SA-DCP and its usefulness for their work; whether the main targets of SA-DCP can be reached: shortening the initial guiding sessions of CPAP therapy, reducing patient calls and contact with HCPs, and improving patients' adherence to CPAP therapy; and patients' perspectives on the SA-DCP and its usefulness to them.
Overall, 6 HCPs were interviewed in May and June 2021. The survey for SA-DCP users (58/91, 64%) and SA-DCP nonusers (33/91, 36%) was conducted in 2 phases: from May to August 2021 and January to June 2022. CPAP device remote monitoring data were collected from SA-DCP users (80/170, 47.1%) and SA-DCP nonusers (90/170, 52.9%) in May 2021. The registered phone call data were collected during 2019, 2020, and 2021. Feedback on the SA-DCP was collected from 446 patients between February and March 2022.
According to HCPs, introducing the SA-DCP had not yet significantly improved their workload and work practices, but it had brought more flexibility in some communication situations. A larger proportion of SA-DCP users familiarized themselves with prior information about CPAP therapy before the initial guiding session than nonusers (43/58, 74% vs 16/33, 49%; P=.02). Some patients still had not received prior information about CPAP therapy; therefore, most of the sessions were carried out according to their needs. According to the patient survey and remote monitoring data of CPAP devices, adherence to CPAP therapy was high for both SA-DCP users and nonusers. The number of patients' phone calls to HCPs did not decrease during the study. SA-DCP users perceived their abilities to use information and communications technology to be better than nonusers (mean 4.2, SD 0.8 vs mean 3.2, SD 1.2; P<.001).
According to this study, not all the goals set for the introduction of the SA-DCP have been achieved. Despite using the SA-DCP, some patients still wanted to communicate with HCPs by phone. The most significant factors explaining the nonuse of the SA-DCP were lower digital literacy and older age of the patients. In the future, more attention should be paid to these user groups when designing and introducing upcoming digital care pathways.
睡眠呼吸暂停是芬兰的一个重大公共健康问题,患病率为 3.7%。持续气道正压通气(CPAP)疗法是治疗中重度睡眠呼吸暂停的一线治疗方法。自 2019 年 11 月 18 日起,所有在奥卢大学医院开始 CPAP 治疗的患者都被纳入睡眠呼吸暂停数字护理途径(SA-DCP),并接受了使用该途径的指导。尽管一些患者已经开始接受 CPAP 治疗,但他们仍未使用 SA-DCP。
我们旨在研究医疗保健专业人员(HCP)对 SA-DCP 的看法及其对工作的有用性;是否可以实现 SA-DCP 的主要目标:缩短 CPAP 治疗的初始指导课程,减少患者与 HCP 的电话联系和接触,并提高患者对 CPAP 治疗的依从性;以及患者对 SA-DCP 的看法及其对他们的有用性。
2021 年 5 月和 6 月共对 6 名 HCP 进行了访谈。在 2021 年 5 月,对 58/91(64%)名 SA-DCP 用户和 33/91(36%)名 SA-DCP 非用户进行了 SA-DCP 用户(58/91,64%)和 SA-DCP 非用户(33/91,36%)的调查。在 2021 年 5 月,从 SA-DCP 用户(80/170,47.1%)和 SA-DCP 非用户(90/170,52.9%)中收集了 CPAP 设备远程监测数据。2019 年、2020 年和 2021 年期间收集了注册电话数据。2022 年 2 月至 3 月期间,从 446 名患者处收集了对 SA-DCP 的反馈。
根据 HCP 的说法,引入 SA-DCP 并没有显著改善他们的工作量和工作实践,但在某些沟通情况下带来了更大的灵活性。与非使用者(43/58,74%比 16/33,49%;P=.02)相比,更多的 SA-DCP 用户在初始指导课程之前熟悉 CPAP 治疗的先前信息。一些患者仍未收到有关 CPAP 治疗的先前信息;因此,大多数课程都是根据他们的需求进行的。根据患者调查和 CPAP 设备的远程监测数据,SA-DCP 用户和非用户对 CPAP 治疗的依从性都很高。在研究期间,患者与 HCP 的电话数量并未减少。SA-DCP 用户认为他们使用信息和通信技术的能力优于非用户(平均 4.2,SD 0.8 比平均 3.2,SD 1.2;P<.001)。
根据这项研究,引入 SA-DCP 并没有实现所有设定的目标。尽管使用了 SA-DCP,但一些患者仍然希望通过电话与 HCP 沟通。不使用 SA-DCP 的最主要因素是患者的数字素养较低和年龄较大。在未来,在设计和引入未来的数字护理途径时,应更加关注这些用户群体。