| Literature DB >> 30724740 |
Chantal M den Bakker1,2, Frederieke G Schaafsma1, Eva van der Meij1,3, Wilhelmus Jhj Meijerink4, Baukje van den Heuvel4, Astrid H Baan5, Paul Hp Davids6, Petrus C Scholten7, Suzan van der Meij8, W Marchien van Baal9, Annette D van Dalsen10, Daniel J Lips11, Jan Willem van der Steeg12, Wouter Kg Leclercq13, Peggy Maj Geomini14, Esther Cj Consten15, Steven E Schraffordt Koops16, Steve Mm de Castro17, Paul Jm van Kesteren18, Huib A Cense19, Hein Bac Stockmann20, A Dorien Ten Cate21, Hendrik J Bonjer2, Judith Af Huirne3, Johannes R Anema1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Support for guiding and monitoring postoperative recovery and resumption of activities is usually not provided to patients after discharge from the hospital. Therefore, a perioperative electronic health (eHealth) intervention ("ikherstel" intervention or "I recover" intervention) was developed to empower gynecological patients during the perioperative period. This eHealth intervention requires a need for further development for patients who will undergo various types of general surgical and gynecological procedures.Entities:
Keywords: colectomy; eHealth; hysterectomy; intervention mapping; patient reported outcome measures; return to normal activities; return to work
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30724740 PMCID: PMC6381532 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.9938
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Intervention mapping steps.
Component of the “ikherstel” intervention regarding each target population.
| Tool | Content | Target population | |
| Information by text and animations about the surgical procedure | Enhancing patient preparation including creating expectations | All participants | |
| Personalized convalescence plan | Enhancing patient preparation including creating expectations | All participants | |
| Recovery monitor and recovery report | Monitoring recovery and offering assistance when relevant | All participants | |
| Video | Increasing the information provision by using several ways to provide this | All participants | |
| Glossary | Increasing the information provision by using several ways to provide this | All participants | |
| Frequently asked questions | Increasing the information provision by using several ways to provide this | All participants | |
| Electronic consultation | Increasing access to care and reducing patient uncertainties and fear related to the recovery process and workload | All participants | |
| Information about malignancies | Reducing anxiety and uncertainty and increasing the amount of information provision | All participants with malignant disease | |
| Information about chemotherapy and side effects | Reducing anxiety and uncertainty and increasing the amount of information provision | All participants with malignant disease | |
| Links for supportive care needs | Creating long-term support to reduce anxiety and uncertainty | All participants with malignant disease | |
| Information by text | Enhancing patient involvement and recovery expectations and reducing anxiety | All participants with a smartphone | |
| Insight into the convalescence plan | Creating recovery expectations and improving recovery | All participants with a smartphone | |
| Recovery monitor and recovery report | Reducing uncertainties and fear related to the recovery process and improving monitoring and transition of postoperative care | All participants with a smartphone | |
| Creating a packing list | Increasing better patient preparation before admission | All participants with a smartphone | |
| Section to make notes | Increasing better patient preparation before admission and during in-hospital stay | All participants with a smartphone | |
| Monitoring and giving feedback on recovery | Reducing uncertainties and fear related to the recovery process, which may improve recovery | All participants with a suitable smartphone for the activity tracker | |