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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38266006/lifestyle-interventions-delivered-by-ehealth-in-chronic-kidney-disease-a-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ffion Curtis, James O Burton, Ayesha Butt, Harsimran K Dhaliwal, Matthew M P Graham-Brown, Courtney J Lightfoot, Rishika Rawat, Alice C Smith, Thomas J Wilkinson, Daniel S March
A method of overcoming barriers associated with implementing lifestyle interventions in CKD may be through the use of eHealth technologies. The aim of this review was to provide an up-to-date overview of the literature on this topic. Four bibliographical databases, two trial registers, and one database for conference proceedings were searched from inception to August 2023. Studies were eligible if they reported a lifestyle intervention using eHealth technologies. A narrative synthesis of the findings from the included studies structured around the type of eHealth intervention was presented...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38255018/adoption-processes-of-innovations-in-health-systems-the-example-of-telemedicine-in-germany
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yvonne Rauner, Harald Stummer
(1) Background: Individual adoption experiences represent important factors in implementing innovations. In the context of health systems, where the implementation of innovations aims to improve the quality of care, they provide an important basis for developing and adapting implementation strategies. (2) Methods: This study examines the adoption experiences of (tele-)medical experts ( n = 13) using the example of telemedicine in the German healthcare system by means of a qualitative, guideline-based interview study...
January 6, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38252468/big-5-personality-traits-and-individual-and-practice-related-characteristics-as-influencing-factors-of-digital-maturity-in-general-practices-quantitative-web-based-survey-study
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa Weik, Leonard Fehring, Achim Mortsiefer, Sven Meister
BACKGROUND: Various studies propose the significance of digital maturity in ensuring effective patient care and enabling improved health outcomes, a successful digital transformation, and optimized service delivery. Although previous research has centered around inpatient health care settings, research on digital maturity in general practices is still in its infancy. OBJECTIVE: As general practitioners (GPs) are the first point of contact for most patients, we aimed to shed light on the pivotal role of GPs' inherent characteristics, especially their personality, in the digital maturity of general practices...
January 22, 2024: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38252248/factors-associated-with-veteran-self-reported-use-of-digital-health-devices
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie A Robinson, Stephanie L Shimada, Mark S Zocchi, Bella Etingen, Bridget Smith, Nicholas McMahon, Sarah L Cutrona, Julie S Harmon, Nancy R Wilck, Timothy P Hogan
BACKGROUND: Digital health devices (DHDs), technologies designed to gather, monitor, and sometimes share data about health-related behaviors or symptoms, can support the prevention or management of chronic conditions. DHDs range in complexity and utility, from tracking lifestyle behaviors (e.g., pedometer) to more sophisticated biometric data collection for disease self-management (e.g., glucometers). Despite these positive health benefits, supporting adoption and sustained use of DHDs remains a challenge...
January 22, 2024: Journal of General Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38252243/improving-veteran-engagement-with-virtual-care-technologies-a-veterans-health-administration-state-of-the-art-conference-research-agenda
#25
REVIEW
Taona P Haderlein, Jenice Guzman-Clark, Navid S Dardashti, Nicholas McMahon, Elizabeth L Duran, Jolie N Haun, Stephanie A Robinson, Amanda C Blok, Sarah L Cutrona, Jan A Lindsay, Christina M Armstrong, Kim M Nazi, Stephanie L Shimada, Nancy R Wilck, Erin Reilly, Eric Kuhn, Timothy P Hogan
Although the availability of virtual care technologies in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) continues to expand, ensuring engagement with these technologies among Veterans remains a challenge. VHA Health Services Research & Development convened a Virtual Care State of The Art (SOTA) conference in May 2022 to create a research agenda for improving virtual care access, engagement, and outcomes. This article reports findings from the Virtual Care SOTA engagement workgroup, which comprised fourteen VHA subject matter experts representing VHA clinical care, research, administration, and operations...
January 22, 2024: Journal of General Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38243793/providing-compassionate-care-via-ehealth
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Jing Su, Jonathan Bayuo, Rose Sy Lin, Ladislav Batalik, Xi Chen, Hammoda Abu-Odah, Engle Angela Chan
BACKGROUND: eHealth was widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic. Much attention was given to the technical aspects of eHealth, such as infrastructure and cost, while the soft skill of compassion remained underexplored. The wide belief in compassionate care is more compatible with in-person interactions but difficult to deliver via e-platforms where personal and environmental clues were lacking urges studying this topic. PURPOSE: to explore the experience of delivering compassionate care via an eHealth platform among healthcare professionals working to contain the COVID-19 pandemic...
January 20, 2024: Nursing Ethics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38153611/novel-trial-designs-in-heart-failure-using-digital-health-tools-to-increase-pragmatism
#27
REVIEW
Adam D DeVore, Marat Fudim, Lars H Lund
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Heart failure is an important clinical and public health issue. There is an urgent need to improve the efficiency of clinical trials in heart failure to rapidly identify new therapies and evidence-based implementation strategies for currently existing therapies. Electronic health (eHealth) platforms and digital health tools are being integrated into heart failure care. In this manuscript, we review opportunities to use these tools to potentially improve the design of and reduce the complexity of clinical trials in heart failure...
December 28, 2023: Current Heart Failure Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38113183/navigating-challenges-in-telechaplaincy-a-thematic-analysis-of-an-international-conference
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fabian Winiger, Petra Sprik
Telehealth-based care models are being widely adopted by primary care providers and large healthcare institutions. Drawing on data collected at an international conference on the theory and practice of telechaplaincy, this article identifies and discusses how chaplains navigate various telechaplaincy-related challenges. A thematic analysis identified 49 codes and 11 themes at the individual-, organizational- and population levels. Presenters reported facing novel and qualitatively distinct challenges spanning an array of telechaplains' professional activities, including the structure of work routines, the types of interventions used, the ways provider-patient connections are established and experienced, the strategic positioning of chaplains, their role in the model of care, and ultimately, the populations served...
December 19, 2023: Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38107980/strengthening-the-evidence-base-for-mhealth-in-clinical-practice-conducting-research-with-standalone-or-interoperable-systems-a-viewpoint
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Kooij, Wim H van Harten
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this viewpoint is to inform mobile health (mHealth) evidence development in using standalone or interoperable systems in hospital practice. METHODS: There is a gap between mHealth research and its widespread uptake in clinical practice. Evidence generation is not keeping up with the introduction and implementation of technologies. This is partly a consequence of the technology characteristics and the way research is conducted in a clinical setting...
2023: Digital Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38085569/optimizing-digital-tools-for-the-field-of-substance-use-and-substance-use-disorders-backcasting-exercise
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Florian Scheibein, Elsa Caballeria, Md Abu Taher, Sidharth Arya, Angus Bancroft, Lisa Dannatt, Charlotte De Kock, Nazish Idrees Chaudhary, Roberto Perez Gayo, Abhishek Ghosh, Lillian Gelberg, Cees Goos, Rebecca Gordon, Antoni Gual, Penelope Hill, Iga Jeziorska, Eliza Kurcevič, Aleksey Lakhov, Ishwor Maharjan, Silvia Matrai, Nirvana Morgan, Ilias Paraskevopoulos, Zrinka Puharić, Goodman Sibeko, Jan Stola, Marcela Tiburcio, Joseph Tay Wee Teck, Zaza Tsereteli, Hugo López-Pelayo
BACKGROUND: Substance use trends are complex; they often rapidly evolve and necessitate an intersectional approach in research, service, and policy making. Current and emerging digital tools related to substance use are promising but also create a range of challenges and opportunities. OBJECTIVE: This paper reports on a backcasting exercise aimed at the development of a roadmap that identifies values, challenges, facilitators, and milestones to achieve optimal use of digital tools in the substance use field by 2030...
December 12, 2023: JMIR Human Factors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38055321/the-effect-of-mobile-ehealth-education-to-improve-knowledge-skills-self-care-and-mobile-ehealth-literacies-among-patients-with-diabetes-development-and-evaluation-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sophie Huey-Ming Guo, Jiun-Lu Lin, Hung-Chun Hsing, Chun-Chuan Lee, Shih-Ming Chuang
BACKGROUND: The promotion of mobile health (mHealth) and eHealth technologies as tools for managing chronic diseases, particularly diabetes mellitus, is on the rise. Nevertheless, individuals with diabetes frequently face a literacy gap that hinders their ability to fully leverage the benefits offered by these resources. Enhancing technology literacy to facilitate the adoption of mobile eHealth services poses a significant challenge in numerous countries. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to develop an educational mobile eHealth literacy (eHL) program for patients with diabetes and to evaluate its effect on patients' outcomes...
December 6, 2023: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38051573/designing-a-clinician-centered-wearable-data-dashboard-careportal-participatory-design-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shehjar Sadhu, Dhaval Solanki, Leslie A Brick, Nicole R Nugent, Kunal Mankodiya
BACKGROUND: The recent growth of eHealth is unprecedented, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. Within eHealth, wearable technology is increasingly being adopted because it can offer the remote monitoring of chronic and acute conditions in daily life environments. Wearable technology may be used to monitor and track key indicators of physical and psychological stress in daily life settings, providing helpful information for clinicians. One of the key challenges is to present extensive wearable data to clinicians in an easily interpretable manner to make informed decisions...
December 5, 2023: JMIR Formative Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38049862/optimising-the-implementation-of-digital-supported-interventions-for-the-secondary-prevention-of-heart-disease-a-systematic-review-using-the-re-aim-planning-and-evaluation-framework
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caroline de Moel-Mandel, Chris Lynch, Ayuba Issaka, Justin Braver, Georgios Zisis, Melinda J Carrington, Brian Oldenburg
BACKGROUND: mHealth technologies are now widely utilised to support the delivery of secondary prevention programs in heart disease. Interventions with mHealth included have shown a similar efficacy and safety to conventional programs with improvements in access and adherence. However, questions remain regarding the successful wider implementation of digital-supported programs. By applying the Reach-Effectiveness-Adoption-Implementation-Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework to a systematic review and meta-analysis, this review aims to evaluate the extent to which these programs report on RE-AIM dimensions and associated indicators...
December 4, 2023: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38033518/co-design-of-a-theory-based-implementation-plan-for-a-holistic-ehealth-assessment-and-decision-support-framework-for-people-with-dementia-in-care-homes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juliet Gillam, Catherine Evans, Jesutofunmi Aworinde, Clare Ellis-Smith, Jamie Ross, Nathan Davies
BACKGROUND: Despite positive findings around the use of eHealth in dementia care, it is rarely translated into routine practice. This can be facilitated by early involvement of end-users in the development of an implementation plan. This study aimed to co-design strategies to implement an eHealth intervention, the EMBED-Care Framework, to support assessment and decision-making for people with dementia in care homes. METHODS: A qualitative co-design method was applied through a series of workshops...
2023: Digital Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38032701/patient-and-physician-perspectives-on-the-use-of-a-connected-ecosystem-for-diabetes-management-international-cross-sectional-observational-study
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth Benito-Garcia, Julio Vega, Eric J Daza, Wei-Nchih Lee, Adee Kennedy, Jean-Marc Chantelot
BACKGROUND: Collaboration between people with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and their health care teams is important for optimal control of the disease and outcomes. Digital technologies could potentially tie together several health care-related devices and platforms into connected ecosystems (CES), but attitudes about CES are unknown. OBJECTIVE: We surveyed convenience samples of patients and physicians to better understand which patient characteristics are associated with higher likelihoods of (1) participating in a potential CES program, as self-reported by patients with T2DM and (2) clinical benefit from participation in a potential CES program, as reported by physicians...
November 30, 2023: JMIR Formative Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38011503/identifying-benefits-and-concerns-with-using-digital-health-services-during-covid-19-evidence-from-a-hospital-based-patient-survey
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annabelle Painter, Jackie van Dael, Ana Luisa Neves, Patrik Bachtiger, Niki O'Brien, Clarissa Gardner, Jennifer Quint, Alexander Adamson, Nicholas Peters, Ara Darzi, Saira Ghafur
Despite large-scale adoption during COVID-19, patient perceptions on the benefits and potential risks with receiving care through digital technologies have remained largely unexplored. A quantitative content analysis of responses to a questionnaire ( N = 6766) conducted at a multi-site acute trust in London (UK), was adopted to identify commonly reported benefits and concerns. Patients reported a range of promising benefits beyond immediate usage during COVID-19, including ease of access; support for disease and care management; improved timeliness of access and treatment; and better prioritisation of healthcare resources...
2023: Health Informatics Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38007400/feasibility-and-user-experience-of-digital-patient-monitoring-for-real-world-patients-with-lung-or-breast-cancer
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Edurne Arriola, Jana Jaal, Anne Edvardsen, Maria Silvoniemi, António Araújo, Anders Vikström, Eleni Zairi, Mari Carmen Rodriguez-Mues, Marco Roccato, Sophie Schneider, Johannes Ammann
BACKGROUND: Digital patient monitoring (DPM) tools can facilitate early symptom management for patients with cancer through systematic symptom reporting; however, low adherence can be a challenge. We assessed patient/healthcare professional (HCP) use of DPM in routine clinical practice. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with locally advanced/metastatic lung cancer or HER2-positive breast cancer received locally approved/reimbursed drugs alongside DPM, with elements tailored by F...
November 25, 2023: Oncologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37998472/correlation-between-health-and-ehealth-literacy-and-a-healthy-lifestyle-a-cross-sectional-study-of-spanish-primary-healthcare-patients
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
David García-García, María Julia Ajejas Bazán, Francisco Javier Pérez-Rivas
BACKGROUND: Health literacy and eHealth literacy play a crucial role in improving a community's ability to take care of themselves, ultimately leading to a reduction in disparities in health. Embracing a healthy way of living is vital in lessening the impact of illnesses and extending one's lifespan. This research delves into the link between the health and eHealth literacy levels of individuals accessing primary healthcare services and investigates how this relates to adopting a health-conscious lifestyle...
November 18, 2023: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37988140/clinicians-perspective-on-implementing-virtual-hospital-care-for-low-back-pain-qualitative-study
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alla Melman, Simon P Vella, Rachael H Dodd, Danielle M Coombs, Bethan Richards, Eileen Rogan, Min Jiat Teng, Chris G Maher, Narcyz Ghinea, Gustavo C Machado
BACKGROUND: Alternate "hospital avoidance" models of care are required to manage the increasing demand for acute inpatient beds. There is currently a knowledge gap regarding the perspectives of hospital clinicians on barriers and facilitators to a transition to virtual care for low back pain. We plan to implement a virtual hospital model of care called "Back@Home" and use qualitative interviews with stakeholders to develop and refine the model. OBJECTIVE: We aim to explore clinicians' perspectives on a virtual hospital model of care for back pain (Back@Home) and identify barriers to and enablers of successful implementation of this model of care...
November 21, 2023: JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37964208/how-do-patients-with-high-cardiovascular-risk-evaluate-online-health-information-a-qualitative-study
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hooi Min Lim, Chirk Jenn Ng, Adina Abdullah, Adam G Dunn
BACKGROUND: People are exposed to variable health information from the Internet, potentially influencing their health decision-making and behaviour. It remains a challenge for people to discern between good- and poor-quality online health information (OHI). This study explored how patients evaluate and determine trust in statin-related OHI in patients with high cardiovascular risk. METHODS: This qualitative study used vignettes and think-aloud methods. We recruited patients from a primary care clinic who were at least 18 years old, had high cardiovascular risk and had previously sought OHI...
November 15, 2023: BMC Prim Care
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