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A Smartphone App Designed to Empower Patients to Contribute Toward Safer Surgical Care: Community-Based Evaluation Using a Participatory Approach

BACKGROUND: MySurgery is a smartphone app designed to increase patient and carer involvement in behaviors that contribute toward safety in surgical care. OBJECTIVE: This study presents a pilot evaluation of MySurgery in which we evaluated surgical patients’ perceptions of the app in terms of its con...

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Autores principales: Russ, Stephanie, Latif, Zahira, Hazell, Ahmarah Leah, Ogunmuyiwa, Helen, Tapper, Josephine, Wachuku-King, Sylvia, Sevdalis, Nick, Ocloo, Josephine
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6997920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31958067
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/12859
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author Russ, Stephanie
Latif, Zahira
Hazell, Ahmarah Leah
Ogunmuyiwa, Helen
Tapper, Josephine
Wachuku-King, Sylvia
Sevdalis, Nick
Ocloo, Josephine
author_facet Russ, Stephanie
Latif, Zahira
Hazell, Ahmarah Leah
Ogunmuyiwa, Helen
Tapper, Josephine
Wachuku-King, Sylvia
Sevdalis, Nick
Ocloo, Josephine
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description BACKGROUND: MySurgery is a smartphone app designed to increase patient and carer involvement in behaviors that contribute toward safety in surgical care. OBJECTIVE: This study presents a pilot evaluation of MySurgery in which we evaluated surgical patients’ perceptions of the app in terms of its content, usability, and potential impacts on communication and safety. METHODS: A participatory action research (PAR) approach was used to formulate a research steering group consisting of 5 public representatives and 4 researchers with equal decision-making input. Surgical patients were recruited from the community using multiple approaches, including Web based (eg, social media, recruitment websites, and charitable or voluntary organizations) and face to face (via community centers). Participants referred to MySurgery before, during, and after their surgery and provided feedback via an embedded questionnaire and using reflective notes. RESULTS: A diverse mix of 42 patients took part with good representation from 2 “seldom heard” groups: those with a disability and those from a black, Asian, or minority ethnic group. Most were very supportive of MySurgery, particularly those with previous experience of surgery and those who felt comfortable to be involved in conversations and decisions around their care. The app showed particular potential to empower patients to become involved in their care conversations and safety-related behaviors. Perceptions did not differ according to age, ethnicity, or length of hospital stay. Suggestions for improving the app included how to make it more accessible to certain groups, for example, those with a disability. CONCLUSIONS: MySurgery is a novel technology-driven approach for empowering patients to play a role in improving surgical safety that seems feasible for use within the United Kingdom’s National Health Service. Adopting a PAR approach and the use of a diversity strategy considerably enhanced the research process in terms of gaining diverse participant recruitment and patient and public involvement. Further testing with stakeholder groups will follow.
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spelling pubmed-69979202020-02-20 A Smartphone App Designed to Empower Patients to Contribute Toward Safer Surgical Care: Community-Based Evaluation Using a Participatory Approach Russ, Stephanie Latif, Zahira Hazell, Ahmarah Leah Ogunmuyiwa, Helen Tapper, Josephine Wachuku-King, Sylvia Sevdalis, Nick Ocloo, Josephine JMIR Mhealth Uhealth Original Paper BACKGROUND: MySurgery is a smartphone app designed to increase patient and carer involvement in behaviors that contribute toward safety in surgical care. OBJECTIVE: This study presents a pilot evaluation of MySurgery in which we evaluated surgical patients’ perceptions of the app in terms of its content, usability, and potential impacts on communication and safety. METHODS: A participatory action research (PAR) approach was used to formulate a research steering group consisting of 5 public representatives and 4 researchers with equal decision-making input. Surgical patients were recruited from the community using multiple approaches, including Web based (eg, social media, recruitment websites, and charitable or voluntary organizations) and face to face (via community centers). Participants referred to MySurgery before, during, and after their surgery and provided feedback via an embedded questionnaire and using reflective notes. RESULTS: A diverse mix of 42 patients took part with good representation from 2 “seldom heard” groups: those with a disability and those from a black, Asian, or minority ethnic group. Most were very supportive of MySurgery, particularly those with previous experience of surgery and those who felt comfortable to be involved in conversations and decisions around their care. The app showed particular potential to empower patients to become involved in their care conversations and safety-related behaviors. Perceptions did not differ according to age, ethnicity, or length of hospital stay. Suggestions for improving the app included how to make it more accessible to certain groups, for example, those with a disability. CONCLUSIONS: MySurgery is a novel technology-driven approach for empowering patients to play a role in improving surgical safety that seems feasible for use within the United Kingdom’s National Health Service. Adopting a PAR approach and the use of a diversity strategy considerably enhanced the research process in terms of gaining diverse participant recruitment and patient and public involvement. Further testing with stakeholder groups will follow. JMIR Publications 2020-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6997920/ /pubmed/31958067 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/12859 Text en ©Stephanie Russ, Zahira Latif, Ahmarah Leah Hazell, Helen Ogunmuyiwa, Josephine Tapper, Sylvia Wachuku-King, Nick Sevdalis, Josephine Ocloo. Originally published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (http://mhealth.jmir.org), 20.01.2020. 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 JMIR mHealth and uHealth, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://mhealth.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Russ, Stephanie
Latif, Zahira
Hazell, Ahmarah Leah
Ogunmuyiwa, Helen
Tapper, Josephine
Wachuku-King, Sylvia
Sevdalis, Nick
Ocloo, Josephine
A Smartphone App Designed to Empower Patients to Contribute Toward Safer Surgical Care: Community-Based Evaluation Using a Participatory Approach
title A Smartphone App Designed to Empower Patients to Contribute Toward Safer Surgical Care: Community-Based Evaluation Using a Participatory Approach
title_full A Smartphone App Designed to Empower Patients to Contribute Toward Safer Surgical Care: Community-Based Evaluation Using a Participatory Approach
title_fullStr A Smartphone App Designed to Empower Patients to Contribute Toward Safer Surgical Care: Community-Based Evaluation Using a Participatory Approach
title_full_unstemmed A Smartphone App Designed to Empower Patients to Contribute Toward Safer Surgical Care: Community-Based Evaluation Using a Participatory Approach
title_short A Smartphone App Designed to Empower Patients to Contribute Toward Safer Surgical Care: Community-Based Evaluation Using a Participatory Approach
title_sort smartphone app designed to empower patients to contribute toward safer surgical care: community-based evaluation using a participatory approach
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6997920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31958067
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/12859
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