Amsterdam UMC, location University of Amsterdam, Department of Medical Informatics, eHealth Living & Learning Lab, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Amsterdam Public Health, Digital Health, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2024 Aug 22;316:432-436. doi: 10.3233/SHTI240441.
The healthcare system requires reforms for equitable and sustainable care. Telemonitoring offers a solution, yet its implementation lacks research. In the Netherlands, University Medical Centers (UMCs) lead healthcare transformation through the Citrien-2 network, scaling up three telemonitoring programs from 2020 to 2022. An uncontrolled before-after study design was used to evaluate upscaling. Primary outcomes focused on telemonitoring normalization using the Normalisation Process Theory (NoMAD). Secondary outcomes included patient uptake and qualitative analyses. Results show implementation across projects and UMCs, with overall increased patient uptake. Healthcare professionals perceive telemonitoring positively, but challenges persist in integrating it into workflows. Continuous assessment is crucial for addressing implementation complexities and maximizing telemonitoring's impact on healthcare delivery.
医疗体系需要改革,以实现公平和可持续的医疗服务。远程监测提供了一种解决方案,但在实施方面缺乏研究。在荷兰,大学医学中心(UMC)通过 Citrien-2 网络引领医疗保健转型,在 2020 年至 2022 年期间将三个远程监测项目扩大规模。采用未控制的前后研究设计来评估扩大规模的效果。主要结果使用规范化进程理论(NoMAD)来关注远程监测的规范化。次要结果包括患者的参与度和定性分析。结果显示,各个项目和 UMC 都在实施,患者的总体参与度有所增加。医疗保健专业人员对远程监测持积极态度,但在将其纳入工作流程方面仍存在挑战。持续评估对于解决实施复杂性和最大程度地发挥远程监测对医疗服务的影响至关重要。