Juraga Denis, Rukavina Tomislav, Marinović Glavić Mihaela, Bilajac Lovorka, Racz Aleksandar, Bally Esmee L S, Zanutto Oscar, Alhambra-Borrás Tamara, Ferrando Maite, Subotić Alen, Raat Hein, Vasiljev Vanja
Department of Social Medicine and Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia.
Teaching Institute of Public Health of Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Rijeka, Croatia.
Front Public Health. 2025 Jan 3;12:1518469. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1518469. eCollection 2024.
Due to the rapid aging of the global population, new approaches are required to improve the quality of life of older people and to reduce healthcare system expenditures. One of the approaches that can be used is value-based healthcare. This article describes a value-based solution for older people who have suffered a myocardial infarction.
This solution combines the work of healthcare professionals and informal caregivers and the use of modern and user-friendly technologies to support the achievement of patients' values. Patients older than 65 years who have suffered a myocardial infarction will be divided into control and intervention groups within a pre-post-controlled design research study. Members of the intervention group will be provided with a personalized plan developed by healthcare professionals and based on the results from the baseline questionnaire.
Two ValueCare digital solution components will be developed: a mobile application for the participants and a web platform for the professionals, researchers, and informal caregivers. Together with smartwatches, which will track important health aspects, and applications, this approach would enable older people to improve their health through correct lifestyle choices and their professional and informal caregivers to track their progress. With the use of the described technology and the multidisciplinary approach, the unmet needs and values of participants could be achieved. Using this approach, it could be possible to reduce overall healthcare expenses through the active involvement of both older people and their informal caregivers through a shared decision-making process with healthcare professionals.
The ISRCTN registry number is 25089186. The date of trial registration is 16/11/2021.
由于全球人口的快速老龄化,需要新的方法来提高老年人的生活质量并减少医疗保健系统的支出。基于价值的医疗保健是可以采用的方法之一。本文描述了一种针对心肌梗死老年患者的基于价值的解决方案。
该解决方案将医疗保健专业人员和非正式护理人员的工作与现代且用户友好的技术相结合,以支持实现患者的价值。年龄超过65岁且患有心肌梗死的患者将在一项前后对照设计的研究中被分为对照组和干预组。干预组的成员将获得由医疗保健专业人员根据基线调查问卷结果制定的个性化计划。
将开发两个ValueCare数字解决方案组件:一个供参与者使用的移动应用程序和一个供专业人员、研究人员及非正式护理人员使用的网络平台。连同将追踪重要健康方面的智能手表及应用程序,这种方法将使老年人能够通过正确的生活方式选择来改善健康状况,并使他们的专业和非正式护理人员能够追踪其进展。通过使用所描述的技术和多学科方法,可以满足参与者未得到满足的需求和价值。采用这种方法,通过老年人及其非正式护理人员与医疗保健专业人员共同参与决策过程的积极参与,有可能降低总体医疗费用。
ISRCTN注册号为25089186。试验注册日期为2021年11月16日。