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Patients and Medical Staff Attitudes Toward the Future Inclusion of eHealth in Tuberculosis Management: Perspectives From Six Countries Evaluated using a Qualitative Framework

BACKGROUND: Digitally delivering healthcare services is very attractive for tuberculosis (TB) management as this disease has a complex diagnosis and lengthy management and involves multiple medical and nonmedical specialists. Especially in low- and middle-income countries, eHealth could potentially...

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Autores principales: Margineanu, Ioana, Louka, Christina, Vincenti-Gonzalez, Maria, Saktiawati, Antonia Morita Iswari, Schierle, Johannes, Abass, Kabiru Mohammed, Akkerman, Onno, Alffenaar, Jan-Willem, Ranchor, Adelita V, Stienstra, Ymkje
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7669445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33136052
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/18156
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author Margineanu, Ioana
Louka, Christina
Vincenti-Gonzalez, Maria
Saktiawati, Antonia Morita Iswari
Schierle, Johannes
Abass, Kabiru Mohammed
Akkerman, Onno
Alffenaar, Jan-Willem
Ranchor, Adelita V
Stienstra, Ymkje
author_facet Margineanu, Ioana
Louka, Christina
Vincenti-Gonzalez, Maria
Saktiawati, Antonia Morita Iswari
Schierle, Johannes
Abass, Kabiru Mohammed
Akkerman, Onno
Alffenaar, Jan-Willem
Ranchor, Adelita V
Stienstra, Ymkje
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description BACKGROUND: Digitally delivering healthcare services is very attractive for tuberculosis (TB) management as this disease has a complex diagnosis and lengthy management and involves multiple medical and nonmedical specialists. Especially in low- and middle-income countries, eHealth could potentially offer cost-effective solutions to bridge financial, social, time, and distance challenges. OBJECTIVE: The goal of the research is to understand what would make eHealth globally applicable and gain insight into different TB situations, opportunities, and challenges. METHODS: We performed focus group interviews with TB experts and patients from 6 different countries on 4 different continents. The focus group interviews followed the theory of planned behavior framework to offer structured recommendations for a versatile eHealth solution. The focus group interviews were preceded by a general demographic and technology use questionnaire. Questionnaire results were analyzed using basic statistics in Excel (Microsoft Corporation). Focus group interview data were analyzed using ATLAS.ti 8 (ATLAS.ti Scientific Software Development GmbH) by assigning codes to quotations and grouping codes into the 5 domains within the framework. RESULTS: A total of 29 patients and 32 medical staff members were included in our study. All medical staff had used the internet, whereas 31% (9/61) of patients had never been online. The codes with the most quotations were information in relation to eHealth (144 quotations) and communication (67 quotations). The consensus among all participants from all countries is that there are important communication and information gaps that could be bridged by an eHealth app. Participants from different countries also highlighted different challenges, such as a majority of asylum-seeker patients or lack of infrastructure that could be addressed with an eHealth app. CONCLUSIONS: Within the 6 countries interviewed, there is high enthusiasm toward eHealth in TB. A potential app could first target information and communication gaps in TB, with additional modules aimed at setting-specific challenges.
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spelling pubmed-76694452020-11-20 Patients and Medical Staff Attitudes Toward the Future Inclusion of eHealth in Tuberculosis Management: Perspectives From Six Countries Evaluated using a Qualitative Framework Margineanu, Ioana Louka, Christina Vincenti-Gonzalez, Maria Saktiawati, Antonia Morita Iswari Schierle, Johannes Abass, Kabiru Mohammed Akkerman, Onno Alffenaar, Jan-Willem Ranchor, Adelita V Stienstra, Ymkje JMIR Mhealth Uhealth Original Paper BACKGROUND: Digitally delivering healthcare services is very attractive for tuberculosis (TB) management as this disease has a complex diagnosis and lengthy management and involves multiple medical and nonmedical specialists. Especially in low- and middle-income countries, eHealth could potentially offer cost-effective solutions to bridge financial, social, time, and distance challenges. OBJECTIVE: The goal of the research is to understand what would make eHealth globally applicable and gain insight into different TB situations, opportunities, and challenges. METHODS: We performed focus group interviews with TB experts and patients from 6 different countries on 4 different continents. The focus group interviews followed the theory of planned behavior framework to offer structured recommendations for a versatile eHealth solution. The focus group interviews were preceded by a general demographic and technology use questionnaire. Questionnaire results were analyzed using basic statistics in Excel (Microsoft Corporation). Focus group interview data were analyzed using ATLAS.ti 8 (ATLAS.ti Scientific Software Development GmbH) by assigning codes to quotations and grouping codes into the 5 domains within the framework. RESULTS: A total of 29 patients and 32 medical staff members were included in our study. All medical staff had used the internet, whereas 31% (9/61) of patients had never been online. The codes with the most quotations were information in relation to eHealth (144 quotations) and communication (67 quotations). The consensus among all participants from all countries is that there are important communication and information gaps that could be bridged by an eHealth app. Participants from different countries also highlighted different challenges, such as a majority of asylum-seeker patients or lack of infrastructure that could be addressed with an eHealth app. CONCLUSIONS: Within the 6 countries interviewed, there is high enthusiasm toward eHealth in TB. A potential app could first target information and communication gaps in TB, with additional modules aimed at setting-specific challenges. JMIR Publications 2020-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7669445/ /pubmed/33136052 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/18156 Text en ©Ioana Margineanu, Christina Louka, Maria Vincenti-Gonzalez, Antonia Morita Iswari Saktiawati, Johannes Schierle, Kabiru Mohammed Abass, Onno Akkerman, Jan-Willem Alffenaar, Adelita V Ranchor, Ymkje Stienstra. Originally published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (http://mhealth.jmir.org), 02.11.2020. 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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Margineanu, Ioana
Louka, Christina
Vincenti-Gonzalez, Maria
Saktiawati, Antonia Morita Iswari
Schierle, Johannes
Abass, Kabiru Mohammed
Akkerman, Onno
Alffenaar, Jan-Willem
Ranchor, Adelita V
Stienstra, Ymkje
Patients and Medical Staff Attitudes Toward the Future Inclusion of eHealth in Tuberculosis Management: Perspectives From Six Countries Evaluated using a Qualitative Framework
title Patients and Medical Staff Attitudes Toward the Future Inclusion of eHealth in Tuberculosis Management: Perspectives From Six Countries Evaluated using a Qualitative Framework
title_full Patients and Medical Staff Attitudes Toward the Future Inclusion of eHealth in Tuberculosis Management: Perspectives From Six Countries Evaluated using a Qualitative Framework
title_fullStr Patients and Medical Staff Attitudes Toward the Future Inclusion of eHealth in Tuberculosis Management: Perspectives From Six Countries Evaluated using a Qualitative Framework
title_full_unstemmed Patients and Medical Staff Attitudes Toward the Future Inclusion of eHealth in Tuberculosis Management: Perspectives From Six Countries Evaluated using a Qualitative Framework
title_short Patients and Medical Staff Attitudes Toward the Future Inclusion of eHealth in Tuberculosis Management: Perspectives From Six Countries Evaluated using a Qualitative Framework
title_sort patients and medical staff attitudes toward the future inclusion of ehealth in tuberculosis management: perspectives from six countries evaluated using a qualitative framework
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7669445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33136052
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/18156
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