@文章{信息:doi/10.2196/17542,作者=“Bashi, Nazli and Varnfield, Marlien and Karunanithi, Mohanraj”,标题=“一款针对急性冠脉综合征患者的智能手机应用程序:以用户为中心的设计方法”,期刊=“JMIR Form Res”,年=“2020”,月=“12”,日=“18”,卷=“4”,号=“12”,页=“e17542”,关键词=“移动医疗”;移动健康;移动健康应用程序;智能手机;移动电话;自我管理;病人教育;心血管疾病;背景:急性冠脉综合征(ACS)患者出院后的干预措施有限,因为很少定期到门诊就诊,需要从偏远地区旅行。智能手机已经成为一种可行的生活方式技术,可以提供基于家庭的教育和健康干预措施。 Objective: The aim of this study was to develop a smartphone-based intervention for providing postdischarge support to patients with ACS. Methods: The content of Mobile Technology--Enabled Rehabilitation for Patients with ACS (MoTER-ACS) was derived from a series of small studies, termed prestudy surveys, conducted in 2017. The prestudy surveys were conducted in Prince Charles Hospital, Queensland, Australia, and consisted of questionnaires among a convenience sample of patients with ACS (n=30), a focus group discussion with health care professionals (n=10), and an online survey among cardiologists (n=15). Responses from the patient survey identified educational topics of MoTER-ACS. The focus group with health care professionals assisted with identifying educational materials, health monitoring, and self-management interventions. Based on the results of the cardiologists' survey, monitoring of symptoms related to heart failure exacerbation was considered as a weekly diary. Results: The MoTER-ACS app covers multimedia educational materials to adopt a healthy lifestyle and includes user-friendly tools to monitor physiological and health parameters such as blood pressure, weight, and pain, assisting patients in self-managing their condition. A web portal that is linked to the data from the smartphone app is available to clinicians to regularly access patients' data and provide support. Conclusions: The MoTER-ACS platform extends the capabilities of previous mobile health platforms by providing a home-based educational and self-management intervention for patients with ACS following discharge from the hospital. The MoTER-ACS intervention narrows the gap between existing hospital-based programs and home-based interventions by complementing the postdischarge program for patients with ACS. ", issn="2561-326X", doi="10.2196/17542", url="http://formative.www.mybigtv.com/2020/12/e17542/", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/17542", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33337339" }
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