Literature DB >> 24943563

Reducing errors through a web-based self-management support system.

Mirjam Ekstedt1, Elin Børøsund2, Ina K Svenningsen3, Cornelia M Ruland2.   

Abstract

Web-based self-management support systems SMSS, can successfully assist a wide range of patients with information and self-management support. O or as a stand-alone service, are e-messages. This study describes how one component of a multi component SMSS, an e-message service, in which patients with breast cancer could direct questions to nurses, physicians or social workers at the hospital where they were being treated, had an influence on safety and continuity of care. Ninety-one dialogues consisting of 284 messages were analysed. The communications between patients and the healthcare team revealed that the e-messages service served as a means for quality assurance of information, for double-checking and for coordination of care. We give examples of how an e-mail service may improve patients' knowledge in a process of taking control over their own care - increasingly important in a time of growing complexity and specialization in healthcare. It remains to be tested whether an e-message service can improve continuity of care and prevent or mitigate medical mishaps.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24943563

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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Authors:  Katherine Bradbury; Mary Steele; Teresa Corbett; Adam W A Geraghty; Adele Krusche; Elena Heber; Steph Easton; Tara Cheetham-Blake; Joanna Slodkowska-Barabasz; Andre Matthias Müller; Kirsten Smith; Laura J Wilde; Liz Payne; Karmpaul Singh; Roger Bacon; Tamsin Burford; Kevin Summers; Lesley Turner; Alison Richardson; Eila Watson; Claire Foster; Paul Little; Lucy Yardley
Journal:  NPJ Digit Med       Date:  2019-09-02
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