| Literature DB >> 34104428 |
Benjamin Schooley1, Tonia San Nicolas-Rocca2, Richard Burkhard3.
Abstract
Technology based patient education and adherence approaches are increasingly utilized to instruct and remind patients to prepare correctly for medical procedures. This study examines the interaction between two primary factors: patterns of patient adherence to challenging medical preparation procedures; and the demonstrated, measurable potential for cloud-based multi-media information technology (IT) interventions to improve patient adherence. An IT artifact was developed through prior design science research to serve information, reminders, and online video instruction modules to patients. The application was tested with 297 patients who were assessed clinically by physicians. Results indicate modest potential (43.4% relative improvement) for the IT-based approach for improving patient adherence to endoscopy preparations. Purposively designed cloud-based applications hold promise for aiding patients with complex medical procedure preparation. Health care provider involvement in the design and evaluation of a patient application may be an effective strategy to produce medical evidence and encourage the adoption of adherence apps. © Operational Research Society 2019.Entities:
Keywords: Consumer health informatics; Mobile computing; colonoscopy; ehealth; endoscopy; instruction; internal medicine; medical procedure preparation; mobile applications; oncology; patient adherence; quality and patient safety; surgery
Year: 2019 PMID: 34104428 PMCID: PMC8143593 DOI: 10.1080/20476965.2019.1663974
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Syst (Basingstoke) ISSN: 2047-6965