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Assessing the Impact of Patient-Facing Mobile Health Technology on Patient Outcomes: Retrospective Observational Cohort Study

BACKGROUND: Despite the growth of and media hype about mobile health (mHealth), there is a paucity of literature supporting the effectiveness of widespread implementation of mHealth technologies. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess whether an innovative mHealth technology system with several overl...

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Autores principales: Bruce, Courtenay R, Harrison, Patricia, Nisar, Tariq, Giammattei, Charlie, Tan, Neema M, Bliven, Caitlin, Shallcross, Jamie, Khleif, Aroub, Tran, Nhan, Kelkar, Sayali, Tobias, Noreen, Chavez, Ana E, Rivera, Dana, Leong, Angela, Romano, Angela, Desai, S Nicholas, Sol, Josh R, Gutierrez, Kayla, Rappel, Christopher, Haas, Eric, Zheng, Feibi, Park, Kwan J, Jones, Stephen, Barach, Paul, Schwartz, Roberta
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7381069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32589161
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/19333
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author Bruce, Courtenay R
Harrison, Patricia
Nisar, Tariq
Giammattei, Charlie
Tan, Neema M
Bliven, Caitlin
Shallcross, Jamie
Khleif, Aroub
Tran, Nhan
Kelkar, Sayali
Tobias, Noreen
Chavez, Ana E
Rivera, Dana
Leong, Angela
Romano, Angela
Desai, S Nicholas
Sol, Josh R
Gutierrez, Kayla
Rappel, Christopher
Haas, Eric
Zheng, Feibi
Park, Kwan J
Jones, Stephen
Barach, Paul
Schwartz, Roberta
author_facet Bruce, Courtenay R
Harrison, Patricia
Nisar, Tariq
Giammattei, Charlie
Tan, Neema M
Bliven, Caitlin
Shallcross, Jamie
Khleif, Aroub
Tran, Nhan
Kelkar, Sayali
Tobias, Noreen
Chavez, Ana E
Rivera, Dana
Leong, Angela
Romano, Angela
Desai, S Nicholas
Sol, Josh R
Gutierrez, Kayla
Rappel, Christopher
Haas, Eric
Zheng, Feibi
Park, Kwan J
Jones, Stephen
Barach, Paul
Schwartz, Roberta
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description BACKGROUND: Despite the growth of and media hype about mobile health (mHealth), there is a paucity of literature supporting the effectiveness of widespread implementation of mHealth technologies. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess whether an innovative mHealth technology system with several overlapping purposes can impact (1) clinical outcomes (ie, readmission rates, revisit rates, and length of stay) and (2) patient-centered care outcomes (ie, patient engagement, patient experience, and patient satisfaction). METHODS: We compared all patients (2059 patients) of participating orthopedic surgeons using mHealth technology with all patients of nonparticipating orthopedic surgeons (2554 patients). The analyses included Wilcoxon rank-sum tests, Kruskal-Wallis tests for continuous variables, and chi-square tests for categorical variables. Logistic regression models were performed on categorical outcomes and a gamma-distributed model for continuous variables. All models were adjusted for patient demographics and comorbidities. RESULTS: The inpatient readmission rates for the nonparticipating group when compared with the participating group were higher and demonstrated higher odds ratios (ORs) for 30-day inpatient readmissions (nonparticipating group 106/2636, 4.02% and participating group 54/2048, 2.64%; OR 1.48, 95% CI 1.03 to 2.13; P=.04), 60-day inpatient readmissions (nonparticipating group 194/2636, 7.36% and participating group 85/2048, 4.15%; OR 1.79, 95% CI 1.32 to 2.39; P<.001), and 90-day inpatient readmissions (nonparticipating group 261/2636, 9.90% and participating group 115/2048, 5.62%; OR 1.81, 95% CI 1.40 to 2.34; P<.001). The length of stay for the nonparticipating cohort was longer at 1.90 days, whereas the length of stay for the participating cohort was 1.50 days (mean 1.87, SD 2 vs mean 1.50, SD 1.37; P<.001). Patients treated by participating surgeons received and read text messages using mHealth 83% of the time and read emails 84% of the time. Patients responded to 60% of the text messages and 53% of the email surveys. Patients were least responsive to digital monitoring questions when the hospital asked them to do something, and they were most engaged with emails that did not require action, including informational content. A total of 96% (558/580) of patients indicated high satisfaction with using mHealth technology to support their care. Only 0.40% (75/2059) patients opted-out of the mHealth technology program after enrollment. CONCLUSIONS: A novel, multicomponent, pathway-driven, patient-facing mHealth technology can positively impact patient outcomes and patient-reported experiences. These technologies can empower patients to play a more active and meaningful role in improving their outcomes. There is a deep need, however, for a better understanding of the interactions between patients, technology, and health care providers. Future research is needed to (1) help identify, address, and improve technology usability and effectiveness; (2) understand patient and provider attributes that support adoption, uptake, and sustainability; and (3) understand the factors that contribute to barriers of technology adoption and how best to overcome them.
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spelling pubmed-73810692020-08-06 Assessing the Impact of Patient-Facing Mobile Health Technology on Patient Outcomes: Retrospective Observational Cohort Study Bruce, Courtenay R Harrison, Patricia Nisar, Tariq Giammattei, Charlie Tan, Neema M Bliven, Caitlin Shallcross, Jamie Khleif, Aroub Tran, Nhan Kelkar, Sayali Tobias, Noreen Chavez, Ana E Rivera, Dana Leong, Angela Romano, Angela Desai, S Nicholas Sol, Josh R Gutierrez, Kayla Rappel, Christopher Haas, Eric Zheng, Feibi Park, Kwan J Jones, Stephen Barach, Paul Schwartz, Roberta JMIR Mhealth Uhealth Original Paper BACKGROUND: Despite the growth of and media hype about mobile health (mHealth), there is a paucity of literature supporting the effectiveness of widespread implementation of mHealth technologies. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess whether an innovative mHealth technology system with several overlapping purposes can impact (1) clinical outcomes (ie, readmission rates, revisit rates, and length of stay) and (2) patient-centered care outcomes (ie, patient engagement, patient experience, and patient satisfaction). METHODS: We compared all patients (2059 patients) of participating orthopedic surgeons using mHealth technology with all patients of nonparticipating orthopedic surgeons (2554 patients). The analyses included Wilcoxon rank-sum tests, Kruskal-Wallis tests for continuous variables, and chi-square tests for categorical variables. Logistic regression models were performed on categorical outcomes and a gamma-distributed model for continuous variables. All models were adjusted for patient demographics and comorbidities. RESULTS: The inpatient readmission rates for the nonparticipating group when compared with the participating group were higher and demonstrated higher odds ratios (ORs) for 30-day inpatient readmissions (nonparticipating group 106/2636, 4.02% and participating group 54/2048, 2.64%; OR 1.48, 95% CI 1.03 to 2.13; P=.04), 60-day inpatient readmissions (nonparticipating group 194/2636, 7.36% and participating group 85/2048, 4.15%; OR 1.79, 95% CI 1.32 to 2.39; P<.001), and 90-day inpatient readmissions (nonparticipating group 261/2636, 9.90% and participating group 115/2048, 5.62%; OR 1.81, 95% CI 1.40 to 2.34; P<.001). The length of stay for the nonparticipating cohort was longer at 1.90 days, whereas the length of stay for the participating cohort was 1.50 days (mean 1.87, SD 2 vs mean 1.50, SD 1.37; P<.001). Patients treated by participating surgeons received and read text messages using mHealth 83% of the time and read emails 84% of the time. Patients responded to 60% of the text messages and 53% of the email surveys. Patients were least responsive to digital monitoring questions when the hospital asked them to do something, and they were most engaged with emails that did not require action, including informational content. A total of 96% (558/580) of patients indicated high satisfaction with using mHealth technology to support their care. Only 0.40% (75/2059) patients opted-out of the mHealth technology program after enrollment. CONCLUSIONS: A novel, multicomponent, pathway-driven, patient-facing mHealth technology can positively impact patient outcomes and patient-reported experiences. These technologies can empower patients to play a more active and meaningful role in improving their outcomes. There is a deep need, however, for a better understanding of the interactions between patients, technology, and health care providers. Future research is needed to (1) help identify, address, and improve technology usability and effectiveness; (2) understand patient and provider attributes that support adoption, uptake, and sustainability; and (3) understand the factors that contribute to barriers of technology adoption and how best to overcome them. JMIR Publications 2020-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7381069/ /pubmed/32589161 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/19333 Text en ©Courtenay R Bruce, Patricia Harrison, Tariq Nisar, Charlie Giammattei, Neema M Tan, Caitlin Bliven, Jamie Shallcross, Aroub Khleif, Nhan Tran, Sayali Kelkar, Noreen Tobias, Ana E Chavez, Dana Rivera, Angela Leong, Angela Romano, S Nicholas Desai, Josh R Sol, Kayla Gutierrez, Christopher Rappel, Eric Haas, Feibi Zheng, Kwan J Park, Stephen Jones, Paul Barach, Roberta Schwartz. Originally published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (http://mhealth.jmir.org), 26.06.2020. 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.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Bruce, Courtenay R
Harrison, Patricia
Nisar, Tariq
Giammattei, Charlie
Tan, Neema M
Bliven, Caitlin
Shallcross, Jamie
Khleif, Aroub
Tran, Nhan
Kelkar, Sayali
Tobias, Noreen
Chavez, Ana E
Rivera, Dana
Leong, Angela
Romano, Angela
Desai, S Nicholas
Sol, Josh R
Gutierrez, Kayla
Rappel, Christopher
Haas, Eric
Zheng, Feibi
Park, Kwan J
Jones, Stephen
Barach, Paul
Schwartz, Roberta
Assessing the Impact of Patient-Facing Mobile Health Technology on Patient Outcomes: Retrospective Observational Cohort Study
title Assessing the Impact of Patient-Facing Mobile Health Technology on Patient Outcomes: Retrospective Observational Cohort Study
title_full Assessing the Impact of Patient-Facing Mobile Health Technology on Patient Outcomes: Retrospective Observational Cohort Study
title_fullStr Assessing the Impact of Patient-Facing Mobile Health Technology on Patient Outcomes: Retrospective Observational Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Impact of Patient-Facing Mobile Health Technology on Patient Outcomes: Retrospective Observational Cohort Study
title_short Assessing the Impact of Patient-Facing Mobile Health Technology on Patient Outcomes: Retrospective Observational Cohort Study
title_sort assessing the impact of patient-facing mobile health technology on patient outcomes: retrospective observational cohort study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7381069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32589161
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/19333
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