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Recommendations for the Design and Delivery of Transitions-Focused Digital Health Interventions: Rapid Review

BACKGROUND: Older adults experience a high risk of adverse events during hospital-to-home transitions. Implementation barriers have prevented widespread clinical uptake of the various digital health technologies that aim to support hospital-to-home transitions. OBJECTIVE: To guide the development of...

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Autores principales: Singh, Hardeep, Tang, Terence, Steele Gray, Carolyn, Kokorelias, Kristina, Thombs, Rachel, Plett, Donna, Heffernan, Matthew, Jarach, Carlotta M, Armas, Alana, Law, Susan, Cunningham, Heather V, Nie, Jason Xin, Ellen, Moriah E, Thavorn, Kednapa, Nelson, Michelle LA
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9164100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35587874
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/35929
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author Singh, Hardeep
Tang, Terence
Steele Gray, Carolyn
Kokorelias, Kristina
Thombs, Rachel
Plett, Donna
Heffernan, Matthew
Jarach, Carlotta M
Armas, Alana
Law, Susan
Cunningham, Heather V
Nie, Jason Xin
Ellen, Moriah E
Thavorn, Kednapa
Nelson, Michelle LA
author_facet Singh, Hardeep
Tang, Terence
Steele Gray, Carolyn
Kokorelias, Kristina
Thombs, Rachel
Plett, Donna
Heffernan, Matthew
Jarach, Carlotta M
Armas, Alana
Law, Susan
Cunningham, Heather V
Nie, Jason Xin
Ellen, Moriah E
Thavorn, Kednapa
Nelson, Michelle LA
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description BACKGROUND: Older adults experience a high risk of adverse events during hospital-to-home transitions. Implementation barriers have prevented widespread clinical uptake of the various digital health technologies that aim to support hospital-to-home transitions. OBJECTIVE: To guide the development of a digital health intervention to support transitions from hospital to home (the Digital Bridge intervention), the specific objectives of this review were to describe the various roles and functions of health care providers supporting hospital-to-home transitions for older adults, allowing future technologies to be more targeted to support their work; describe the types of digital health interventions used to facilitate the transition from hospital to home for older adults and elucidate how these interventions support the roles and functions of providers; describe the lessons learned from the design and implementation of these interventions; and identify opportunities to improve the fit between technology and provider functions within the Digital Bridge intervention and other transition-focused digital health interventions. METHODS: This 2-phase rapid review involved a selective review of providers’ roles and their functions during hospital-to-home transitions (phase 1) and a structured literature review on digital health interventions used to support older adults’ hospital-to-home transitions (phase 2). During the analysis, the technology functions identified in phase 2 were linked to the provider roles and functions identified in phase 1. RESULTS: In phase 1, various provider roles were identified that facilitated hospital-to-home transitions, including navigation-specific roles and the roles of nurses and physicians. The key transition functions performed by providers were related to the 3 categories of continuity of care (ie, informational, management, and relational continuity). Phase 2, included articles (n=142) that reported digital health interventions targeting various medical conditions or groups. Most digital health interventions supported management continuity (eg, follow-up, assessment, and monitoring of patients’ status after hospital discharge), whereas informational and relational continuity were the least supported. The lessons learned from the interventions were categorized into technology- and research-related challenges and opportunities and informed several recommendations to guide the design of transition-focused digital health interventions. CONCLUSIONS: This review highlights the need for Digital Bridge and other digital health interventions to align the design and delivery of digital health interventions with provider functions, design and test interventions with older adults, and examine multilevel outcomes. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): RR2-10.1136/bmjopen-2020-045596
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spelling pubmed-91641002022-06-05 Recommendations for the Design and Delivery of Transitions-Focused Digital Health Interventions: Rapid Review Singh, Hardeep Tang, Terence Steele Gray, Carolyn Kokorelias, Kristina Thombs, Rachel Plett, Donna Heffernan, Matthew Jarach, Carlotta M Armas, Alana Law, Susan Cunningham, Heather V Nie, Jason Xin Ellen, Moriah E Thavorn, Kednapa Nelson, Michelle LA JMIR Aging Review BACKGROUND: Older adults experience a high risk of adverse events during hospital-to-home transitions. Implementation barriers have prevented widespread clinical uptake of the various digital health technologies that aim to support hospital-to-home transitions. OBJECTIVE: To guide the development of a digital health intervention to support transitions from hospital to home (the Digital Bridge intervention), the specific objectives of this review were to describe the various roles and functions of health care providers supporting hospital-to-home transitions for older adults, allowing future technologies to be more targeted to support their work; describe the types of digital health interventions used to facilitate the transition from hospital to home for older adults and elucidate how these interventions support the roles and functions of providers; describe the lessons learned from the design and implementation of these interventions; and identify opportunities to improve the fit between technology and provider functions within the Digital Bridge intervention and other transition-focused digital health interventions. METHODS: This 2-phase rapid review involved a selective review of providers’ roles and their functions during hospital-to-home transitions (phase 1) and a structured literature review on digital health interventions used to support older adults’ hospital-to-home transitions (phase 2). During the analysis, the technology functions identified in phase 2 were linked to the provider roles and functions identified in phase 1. RESULTS: In phase 1, various provider roles were identified that facilitated hospital-to-home transitions, including navigation-specific roles and the roles of nurses and physicians. The key transition functions performed by providers were related to the 3 categories of continuity of care (ie, informational, management, and relational continuity). Phase 2, included articles (n=142) that reported digital health interventions targeting various medical conditions or groups. Most digital health interventions supported management continuity (eg, follow-up, assessment, and monitoring of patients’ status after hospital discharge), whereas informational and relational continuity were the least supported. The lessons learned from the interventions were categorized into technology- and research-related challenges and opportunities and informed several recommendations to guide the design of transition-focused digital health interventions. CONCLUSIONS: This review highlights the need for Digital Bridge and other digital health interventions to align the design and delivery of digital health interventions with provider functions, design and test interventions with older adults, and examine multilevel outcomes. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): RR2-10.1136/bmjopen-2020-045596 JMIR Publications 2022-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9164100/ /pubmed/35587874 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/35929 Text en ©Hardeep Singh, Terence Tang, Carolyn Steele Gray, Kristina Kokorelias, Rachel Thombs, Donna Plett, Matthew Heffernan, Carlotta M Jarach, Alana Armas, Susan Law, Heather V Cunningham, Jason Xin Nie, Moriah E Ellen, Kednapa Thavorn, Michelle LA Nelson. Originally published in JMIR Aging (https://aging.jmir.org), 19.05.2022. 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 Aging, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://aging.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Tang, Terence
Steele Gray, Carolyn
Kokorelias, Kristina
Thombs, Rachel
Plett, Donna
Heffernan, Matthew
Jarach, Carlotta M
Armas, Alana
Law, Susan
Cunningham, Heather V
Nie, Jason Xin
Ellen, Moriah E
Thavorn, Kednapa
Nelson, Michelle LA
Recommendations for the Design and Delivery of Transitions-Focused Digital Health Interventions: Rapid Review
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title_full Recommendations for the Design and Delivery of Transitions-Focused Digital Health Interventions: Rapid Review
title_fullStr Recommendations for the Design and Delivery of Transitions-Focused Digital Health Interventions: Rapid Review
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title_short Recommendations for the Design and Delivery of Transitions-Focused Digital Health Interventions: Rapid Review
title_sort recommendations for the design and delivery of transitions-focused digital health interventions: rapid review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9164100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35587874
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/35929
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