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Intervention for Smokers through New Communication Technologies: What Perceptions Do Patients and Healthcare Professionals Have? A Qualitative Study

BACKGROUND: The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the health service is increasing. In spite of limitations, such as lack of time and experience, the deployment of ICTs in the healthcare system has advantages which include patient satisfaction with secure messaging, and tim...

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Autores principales: Trujillo Gómez, Jose Manuel, Díaz-Gete, Laura, Martín-Cantera, Carlos, Fábregas Escurriola, Mireia, Lozano Moreno, Maribel, Burón Leandro, Raquel, Gomez Quintero, Ana María, Ballve, Jose Luis, Clemente Jiménez, María Lourdes, Puigdomènech Puig, Elisa, Casas More, Ramón, Garcia Rueda, Beatriz, Casajuana, Marc, Méndez-Aguirre, Marga, Garcia Bonias, David, Fernández Maestre, Soraya, Sánchez Fondevila, Jessica
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4560416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26340346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137415
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author Trujillo Gómez, Jose Manuel
Díaz-Gete, Laura
Martín-Cantera, Carlos
Fábregas Escurriola, Mireia
Lozano Moreno, Maribel
Burón Leandro, Raquel
Gomez Quintero, Ana María
Ballve, Jose Luis
Clemente Jiménez, María Lourdes
Puigdomènech Puig, Elisa
Casas More, Ramón
Garcia Rueda, Beatriz
Casajuana, Marc
Méndez-Aguirre, Marga
Garcia Bonias, David
Fernández Maestre, Soraya
Sánchez Fondevila, Jessica
author_facet Trujillo Gómez, Jose Manuel
Díaz-Gete, Laura
Martín-Cantera, Carlos
Fábregas Escurriola, Mireia
Lozano Moreno, Maribel
Burón Leandro, Raquel
Gomez Quintero, Ana María
Ballve, Jose Luis
Clemente Jiménez, María Lourdes
Puigdomènech Puig, Elisa
Casas More, Ramón
Garcia Rueda, Beatriz
Casajuana, Marc
Méndez-Aguirre, Marga
Garcia Bonias, David
Fernández Maestre, Soraya
Sánchez Fondevila, Jessica
author_sort Trujillo Gómez, Jose Manuel
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the health service is increasing. In spite of limitations, such as lack of time and experience, the deployment of ICTs in the healthcare system has advantages which include patient satisfaction with secure messaging, and time saving benefits and utility for patients and health professionals. ICTs may be helpful as either interventions on their own or as complementary tools to help patients stop smoking. OBJECTIVES: To gather opinions from both medical professionals and smokers about an email-based application that had been designed by our research group to help smoking cessation, and identify the advantages and disadvantages associated with interventions based on the utilization of ICTs for this purpose. METHODS: A qualitative, descriptive–interpretative study with a phenomenological perspective was performed to identify and interpret the discourses of the participating smokers and primary healthcare professionals. Data were obtained through two techniques: semi-structured individual interviews and discussion groups, which were recorded and later systematically and literally transcribed together with the interviewer’s notes. Data were analyzed with the ATLAS TI 6.0 programme. RESULTS: Seven individual interviews and four focal groups were conducted. The advantages of the application based on the email intervention designed by our research group were said to be the saving of time in consultations and ease of access for patients who found work timetables and following a programme for smoking cessation incompatible. The disadvantages were thought to be a lack of personal contact with the healthcare professional, and the possibility of cheating/ self-deception, and a greater probability of relapse on the part of the smokers. CONCLUSIONS: Both patients and healthcare professionals viewed the email-based application to help patients stop smoking as a complementary aid to face-to-face consultations. Nevertheless, ICTs could not substitute personal contact in the smoking cessation programme.
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spelling pubmed-45604162015-09-10 Intervention for Smokers through New Communication Technologies: What Perceptions Do Patients and Healthcare Professionals Have? A Qualitative Study Trujillo Gómez, Jose Manuel Díaz-Gete, Laura Martín-Cantera, Carlos Fábregas Escurriola, Mireia Lozano Moreno, Maribel Burón Leandro, Raquel Gomez Quintero, Ana María Ballve, Jose Luis Clemente Jiménez, María Lourdes Puigdomènech Puig, Elisa Casas More, Ramón Garcia Rueda, Beatriz Casajuana, Marc Méndez-Aguirre, Marga Garcia Bonias, David Fernández Maestre, Soraya Sánchez Fondevila, Jessica PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the health service is increasing. In spite of limitations, such as lack of time and experience, the deployment of ICTs in the healthcare system has advantages which include patient satisfaction with secure messaging, and time saving benefits and utility for patients and health professionals. ICTs may be helpful as either interventions on their own or as complementary tools to help patients stop smoking. OBJECTIVES: To gather opinions from both medical professionals and smokers about an email-based application that had been designed by our research group to help smoking cessation, and identify the advantages and disadvantages associated with interventions based on the utilization of ICTs for this purpose. METHODS: A qualitative, descriptive–interpretative study with a phenomenological perspective was performed to identify and interpret the discourses of the participating smokers and primary healthcare professionals. Data were obtained through two techniques: semi-structured individual interviews and discussion groups, which were recorded and later systematically and literally transcribed together with the interviewer’s notes. Data were analyzed with the ATLAS TI 6.0 programme. RESULTS: Seven individual interviews and four focal groups were conducted. The advantages of the application based on the email intervention designed by our research group were said to be the saving of time in consultations and ease of access for patients who found work timetables and following a programme for smoking cessation incompatible. The disadvantages were thought to be a lack of personal contact with the healthcare professional, and the possibility of cheating/ self-deception, and a greater probability of relapse on the part of the smokers. CONCLUSIONS: Both patients and healthcare professionals viewed the email-based application to help patients stop smoking as a complementary aid to face-to-face consultations. Nevertheless, ICTs could not substitute personal contact in the smoking cessation programme. Public Library of Science 2015-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4560416/ /pubmed/26340346 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137415 Text en © 2015 Trujillo Gómez et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Trujillo Gómez, Jose Manuel
Díaz-Gete, Laura
Martín-Cantera, Carlos
Fábregas Escurriola, Mireia
Lozano Moreno, Maribel
Burón Leandro, Raquel
Gomez Quintero, Ana María
Ballve, Jose Luis
Clemente Jiménez, María Lourdes
Puigdomènech Puig, Elisa
Casas More, Ramón
Garcia Rueda, Beatriz
Casajuana, Marc
Méndez-Aguirre, Marga
Garcia Bonias, David
Fernández Maestre, Soraya
Sánchez Fondevila, Jessica
Intervention for Smokers through New Communication Technologies: What Perceptions Do Patients and Healthcare Professionals Have? A Qualitative Study
title Intervention for Smokers through New Communication Technologies: What Perceptions Do Patients and Healthcare Professionals Have? A Qualitative Study
title_full Intervention for Smokers through New Communication Technologies: What Perceptions Do Patients and Healthcare Professionals Have? A Qualitative Study
title_fullStr Intervention for Smokers through New Communication Technologies: What Perceptions Do Patients and Healthcare Professionals Have? A Qualitative Study
title_full_unstemmed Intervention for Smokers through New Communication Technologies: What Perceptions Do Patients and Healthcare Professionals Have? A Qualitative Study
title_short Intervention for Smokers through New Communication Technologies: What Perceptions Do Patients and Healthcare Professionals Have? A Qualitative Study
title_sort intervention for smokers through new communication technologies: what perceptions do patients and healthcare professionals have? a qualitative study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4560416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26340346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137415
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