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Patient Satisfaction With a Multisite, Multiregional Remote Patient Monitoring Program for Acute and Chronic Condition Management: Survey-Based Analysis

BACKGROUND: Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is an option for continuously managing the care of patients in the comfort of their homes or locations outside hospitals and clinics. Patient engagement with RPM programs is essential for achieving successful outcomes and high quality of care. When relying...

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Autores principales: Haddad, Tufia C, Maita, Karla C, Inselman, Jonathan W, Avila, Francisco R, Torres-Guzman, Ricardo A, Coffey, Jordan D, Christopherson, Laura A, Leuenberger, Angela M, Bell, Sarah J, Pahl, Dominick F, Garcia, John P, Manka, Lukas, Forte, Antonio J, Maniaci, Michael J
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10415939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37343182
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/44528
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author Haddad, Tufia C
Maita, Karla C
Inselman, Jonathan W
Avila, Francisco R
Torres-Guzman, Ricardo A
Coffey, Jordan D
Christopherson, Laura A
Leuenberger, Angela M
Bell, Sarah J
Pahl, Dominick F
Garcia, John P
Manka, Lukas
Forte, Antonio J
Maniaci, Michael J
author_facet Haddad, Tufia C
Maita, Karla C
Inselman, Jonathan W
Avila, Francisco R
Torres-Guzman, Ricardo A
Coffey, Jordan D
Christopherson, Laura A
Leuenberger, Angela M
Bell, Sarah J
Pahl, Dominick F
Garcia, John P
Manka, Lukas
Forte, Antonio J
Maniaci, Michael J
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description BACKGROUND: Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is an option for continuously managing the care of patients in the comfort of their homes or locations outside hospitals and clinics. Patient engagement with RPM programs is essential for achieving successful outcomes and high quality of care. When relying on technology to facilitate monitoring and shifting disease management to the home environment, it is important to understand the patients’ experiences to enable quality improvement. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe patients’ experiences and overall satisfaction with an RPM program for acute and chronic conditions in a multisite, multiregional health care system. METHODS: Between January 1, 2021, and August 31, 2022, a patient experience survey was delivered via email to all patients enrolled in the RPM program. The survey encompassed 19 questions across 4 categories regarding comfort, equipment, communication, and overall experience, as well as 2 open-ended questions. Descriptive analysis of the survey response data was performed using frequency distribution and percentages. RESULTS: Surveys were sent to 8535 patients. The survey response rate was 37.16% (3172/8535) and the completion rate was 95.23% (3172/3331). Survey results indicated that 88.97% (2783/3128) of participants agreed or strongly agreed that the program helped them feel comfortable managing their health from home. Furthermore, 93.58% (2873/3070) were satisfied with the RPM program and ready to graduate when meeting the program goals. In addition, patient confidence in this model of care was confirmed by 92.76% (2846/3068) of the participants who would recommend RPM to people with similar conditions. There were no differences in ease of technology use according to age. Those with high school or less education were more likely to agree that the equipment and educational materials helped them feel more informed about their care plans than those with higher education levels. CONCLUSIONS: This multisite, multiregional RPM program has become a reliable health care delivery model for the management of acute and chronic conditions outside hospitals and clinics. Program participants reported an excellent overall experience and a high level of satisfaction in managing their health from the comfort of their home environment.
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spelling pubmed-104159392023-08-12 Patient Satisfaction With a Multisite, Multiregional Remote Patient Monitoring Program for Acute and Chronic Condition Management: Survey-Based Analysis Haddad, Tufia C Maita, Karla C Inselman, Jonathan W Avila, Francisco R Torres-Guzman, Ricardo A Coffey, Jordan D Christopherson, Laura A Leuenberger, Angela M Bell, Sarah J Pahl, Dominick F Garcia, John P Manka, Lukas Forte, Antonio J Maniaci, Michael J J Med Internet Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is an option for continuously managing the care of patients in the comfort of their homes or locations outside hospitals and clinics. Patient engagement with RPM programs is essential for achieving successful outcomes and high quality of care. When relying on technology to facilitate monitoring and shifting disease management to the home environment, it is important to understand the patients’ experiences to enable quality improvement. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe patients’ experiences and overall satisfaction with an RPM program for acute and chronic conditions in a multisite, multiregional health care system. METHODS: Between January 1, 2021, and August 31, 2022, a patient experience survey was delivered via email to all patients enrolled in the RPM program. The survey encompassed 19 questions across 4 categories regarding comfort, equipment, communication, and overall experience, as well as 2 open-ended questions. Descriptive analysis of the survey response data was performed using frequency distribution and percentages. RESULTS: Surveys were sent to 8535 patients. The survey response rate was 37.16% (3172/8535) and the completion rate was 95.23% (3172/3331). Survey results indicated that 88.97% (2783/3128) of participants agreed or strongly agreed that the program helped them feel comfortable managing their health from home. Furthermore, 93.58% (2873/3070) were satisfied with the RPM program and ready to graduate when meeting the program goals. In addition, patient confidence in this model of care was confirmed by 92.76% (2846/3068) of the participants who would recommend RPM to people with similar conditions. There were no differences in ease of technology use according to age. Those with high school or less education were more likely to agree that the equipment and educational materials helped them feel more informed about their care plans than those with higher education levels. CONCLUSIONS: This multisite, multiregional RPM program has become a reliable health care delivery model for the management of acute and chronic conditions outside hospitals and clinics. Program participants reported an excellent overall experience and a high level of satisfaction in managing their health from the comfort of their home environment. JMIR Publications 2023-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10415939/ /pubmed/37343182 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/44528 Text en ©Tufia C Haddad, Karla C Maita, Jonathan W Inselman, Francisco R Avila, Ricardo A Torres-Guzman, Jordan D Coffey, Laura A Christopherson, Angela M Leuenberger, Sarah J Bell, Dominick F Pahl, John P Garcia, Lukas Manka, Antonio J Forte, Michael J Maniaci. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (https://www.jmir.org), 27.07.2023. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://www.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Haddad, Tufia C
Maita, Karla C
Inselman, Jonathan W
Avila, Francisco R
Torres-Guzman, Ricardo A
Coffey, Jordan D
Christopherson, Laura A
Leuenberger, Angela M
Bell, Sarah J
Pahl, Dominick F
Garcia, John P
Manka, Lukas
Forte, Antonio J
Maniaci, Michael J
Patient Satisfaction With a Multisite, Multiregional Remote Patient Monitoring Program for Acute and Chronic Condition Management: Survey-Based Analysis
title Patient Satisfaction With a Multisite, Multiregional Remote Patient Monitoring Program for Acute and Chronic Condition Management: Survey-Based Analysis
title_full Patient Satisfaction With a Multisite, Multiregional Remote Patient Monitoring Program for Acute and Chronic Condition Management: Survey-Based Analysis
title_fullStr Patient Satisfaction With a Multisite, Multiregional Remote Patient Monitoring Program for Acute and Chronic Condition Management: Survey-Based Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Patient Satisfaction With a Multisite, Multiregional Remote Patient Monitoring Program for Acute and Chronic Condition Management: Survey-Based Analysis
title_short Patient Satisfaction With a Multisite, Multiregional Remote Patient Monitoring Program for Acute and Chronic Condition Management: Survey-Based Analysis
title_sort patient satisfaction with a multisite, multiregional remote patient monitoring program for acute and chronic condition management: survey-based analysis
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10415939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37343182
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/44528
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