| Literature DB >> 31895045 |
Martha Therese Gjestsen1, Siri Wiig2, Ingelin Testad1,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of electronic health (eHealth) interventions is suggested to help monitor and treat degenerative and chronic diseases through the use of sensors, alarms, and reminders and can potentially prevent hospitalizations for home-dwelling older persons receiving community care. It is increasingly recognized that the health care personnel's acceptance of a technological application remains a key challenge in adopting an intervention, thus interventions must be perceived to be useful and fit for purpose by the actual users.Entities:
Keywords: community health services; eHealth; focus groups; health services for the aged; health services research; hospitalization; qualitative research; technology
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31895045 PMCID: PMC6966552 DOI: 10.2196/12797
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Analytical process.
| Meaning units (selected) | Subgroups | Categories |
| Dehydrated; they are admitted for a short time, have some IV and then sent home. | Short stay; Simple intervention | Identification of potential patient groups |
| COPD patients are left to themselves when they are discharged, and then the anxiety comes... | Discharged without support | Identification of potential patient groups |
| A lot of UTIs...many men who are catheterized for 1,5-2 litres. If we had a bladder scanner, we could have solved it ourselves...instead of going to the A & E. | Potentially preventable hospitalization | Identification of potential patient groups |
| We don’t have a bladder scanner, consequently we have to catheterize more often to be on the safe side, but then there is an infection and another hospitalization because of the infection | Use of technology to potentially prevent hospitalization | Identification of potential technological tool |
| A swollen leg, or whatever...there is much that could have been done if you could provide a picture or a video. | Video or photo as a tool for providing info about clinical condition | Identification of potential technological tool |
| ... then we postpone, and eventually they are in such a bad shape that we have to call A & E. | —a | Identification of potential technological tool |
aNot applicable.