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一种基于场景的网络应用程序,用于促进接受电视辅助胸腔镜手术的肺癌患者的患者教育:开发与可用性测试。

A scenario-based web app to facilitate patient education in lung tumor patients undergoing video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery: Development and usability testing.

作者信息

Su Jun-Ming, Huang Wei-Li, Huang Hui-Chen, Tseng Yau-Lin, Li Meng-Jhen

机构信息

Department of Information and Learning Technology, National University of Tainan, Tainan, Taiwan.

Division of Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.

出版信息

Digit Health. 2024 Mar 15;10:20552076241239244. doi: 10.1177/20552076241239244. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patient education (PE) is essential for improving patients' knowledge, anxiety, and satisfaction, and supporting their postoperative recovery. However, the advantages of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS)-smaller incisions and faster recovery-can result in shorter hospital stays, making PE more challenging to implement effectively. Multimedia PE can potentially enhance PE, but its effectiveness for patients undergoing VATS is unclear.

OBJECTIVE

This study developed a scenario-based PE web app for lung tumor patients undergoing VATS (SPE-VATS) to facilitate the PE process and evaluated its usability through a clinical trial.

METHODS

The SPE-VATS provided the experimental group (EG: 32 participants) with interactive scenario, query guidance, diagnostic analysis, experience sharing, and active reminder, while the control group (CG: 32 participants) used pamphlets and videos. The usability of SPE-VATS in terms of postoperative anxiety reduction and patient satisfaction with the app was evaluated using self-reported questionnaires based on the state-trait anxiety inventory, technology acceptance model, system usability scale, and task load index.

RESULTS

There was no statistically significant difference in postoperative anxiety reduction between the EG and CG, possibly because 90% of the participants underwent a low-risk surgical type, and VATS is known to be advantageous in alleviating surgical anxiety. However, females and higher educated EG participants showed a non-significant but favorable reduction than their CG counterparts. Moreover, the EG was highly satisfied with the app (rated 4.2 to 4.4 out of 5.0), with no significant gender and education level difference. They particularly valued the interactive scenario, experience sharing, and diagnostic analysis features of SPE-VATS.

CONCLUSIONS

The SPE-VATS demonstrated its usability and high patient satisfaction, particularly for female and higher educated patients. Low-risk patient predominance and VATS's advantages may explain non-significant postoperative anxiety reduction, warranting further studies on high-risk patients to evaluate the impact of SPE-VATS on clinical practice.

摘要

背景

患者教育(PE)对于提高患者的知识水平、缓解焦虑以及提升满意度,并支持其术后康复至关重要。然而,电视辅助胸腔镜手术(VATS)具有切口小、恢复快的优点,这可能导致住院时间缩短,使得有效实施患者教育更具挑战性。多媒体患者教育可能会增强患者教育效果,但其对接受VATS手术的患者的有效性尚不清楚。

目的

本研究为接受VATS手术的肺肿瘤患者开发了一个基于情景的患者教育网络应用程序(SPE-VATS),以促进患者教育过程,并通过临床试验评估其可用性。

方法

SPE-VATS为实验组(EG:32名参与者)提供交互式情景、查询指导、诊断分析、经验分享和主动提醒,而对照组(CG:32名参与者)使用宣传册和视频。基于状态-特质焦虑量表、技术接受模型、系统可用性量表和任务负荷指数,通过自我报告问卷评估SPE-VATS在降低术后焦虑和患者对应用程序满意度方面的可用性。

结果

EG组和CG组在降低术后焦虑方面没有统计学上的显著差异,这可能是因为90%的参与者接受的是低风险手术类型,并且已知VATS在减轻手术焦虑方面具有优势。然而,EG组中的女性和受教育程度较高的参与者与CG组的对应人员相比,焦虑减轻虽不显著但呈有利趋势。此外,EG组对该应用程序高度满意(评分从5.0中的4.2到4.4),在性别和教育水平上没有显著差异。他们特别重视SPE-VATS的交互式情景、经验分享和诊断分析功能。

结论

SPE-VATS展示了其可用性和较高的患者满意度,特别是对于女性和受教育程度较高的患者。低风险患者占主导以及VATS的优势可能解释了术后焦虑减轻不显著的原因,有必要对高风险患者进行进一步研究,以评估SPE-VATS对临床实践的影响。

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