Oliverio Andrea L, Peagler Amanda, Mitchell Russell, Martinez Adina, Denham Megan, Mariani Laura H, Cobb Jason, Oommen Anju A, Alter Gabrielle, Anzai Mone, Pang Yasmine, Troost Jonathan P, Escoffery Cam, Wang Chia-Shi
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Glomerular Dis. 2024 May 3;4(1):105-118. doi: 10.1159/000539169. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
Patients with primary glomerular disease (GN) have unique management needs. We describe the design of a user-centered, patient-facing electronic health (eHealth) tool to support GN management.
We surveyed patients and GN expert nephrologists on disease management tasks, educational needs, and barriers and facilitators of eHealth tool use. Results were summarized and presented to patients, nephrologists, engineers, and a behavioral and implementation science expert in stakeholder meetings to jointly design an eHealth tool. Key themes from the meetings are described using rapid qualitative analysis.
Sixty-six patients with minimal change disease, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, IgA nephropathy, and membranous nephropathy responded to the survey, as well as 25 nephrologists from the NIH-funded Cure Glomerulonephropathy study network. Overall, patients performed fewer management tasks and acknowledged fewer informational needs than recommended by nephrologists. Patients were more knowledgeable about eHealth tools than nephrologists. Nine patient stakeholders reflected on the survey findings and noted a lack of awareness of key recommended management tasks and receiving little guidance from nephrologists on using eHealth. Key themes and concepts from the stakeholder meetings about eHealth tool development included the need for customizable design, trustworthy sources, seamless integration with other apps and clinical workflow, and reliable data tracking. The final design of our eHealth tool, the UrApp System, has 5 core features: "Profile" generates personalized data tracking, educational information, facilitation with provider discussions and inputting other preferences; "Data Tracking" displays patient health data with the ability to communicate important trends to patients and nephrologists; "Resources" provides trusted education information in a personalized manner; "Calendar" displays key events and generate reminders; and "Journal" facilitates information documentation using written or audio notes.
Our theory- and evidenced-based, stakeholder-engaged design process created designs for an eHealth tool to support the unique needs of patients with GN, optimized for effectiveness and implementation.
原发性肾小球疾病(GN)患者有独特的管理需求。我们描述了一种以用户为中心、面向患者的电子健康(eHealth)工具的设计,以支持GN管理。
我们就疾病管理任务、教育需求以及eHealth工具使用的障碍和促进因素对患者和GN专家肾病学家进行了调查。结果进行了总结,并在利益相关者会议上向患者、肾病学家、工程师以及行为和实施科学专家展示,以共同设计一种eHealth工具。会议的关键主题通过快速定性分析进行描述。
66例患有微小病变病、局灶节段性肾小球硬化症、IgA肾病和膜性肾病的患者以及来自美国国立卫生研究院资助的肾小球肾炎治愈研究网络的25名肾病学家对调查做出了回应。总体而言,患者执行的管理任务比肾病学家建议的少,认识到的信息需求也比肾病学家建议的少。患者对eHealth工具的了解比肾病学家更多。9名患者利益相关者对调查结果进行了反思,并指出对关键推荐管理任务缺乏认识,且在使用eHealth方面几乎没有得到肾病学家的指导。利益相关者会议关于eHealth工具开发的关键主题和概念包括需要可定制设计、可靠来源、与其他应用程序和临床工作流程无缝集成以及可靠的数据跟踪。我们的eHealth工具UrApp系统的最终设计有5个核心功能:“个人资料”生成个性化数据跟踪、教育信息,便于与医疗服务提供者讨论并输入其他偏好;“数据跟踪”显示患者健康数据,并能够向患者和肾病学家传达重要趋势;“资源”以个性化方式提供可靠的教育信息;“日历”显示关键事件并生成提醒;“日志”便于使用书面或音频笔记记录信息。
我们基于理论和证据、让利益相关者参与的设计过程为一种eHealth工具创建了设计,以满足GN患者的独特需求,并针对有效性和实施进行了优化。