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mHealth App to Facilitate Remote Care for Patients With COVID-19: Rapid Development of the DrCovid+ App

BACKGROUND: The 2019 novel COVID-19 has severely burdened the health care system through its rapid transmission. Mobile health (mHealth) is a viable solution to facilitate remote monitoring and continuity of care for patients with COVID-19 in a home environment. However, the conceptualization and de...

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Autores principales: Tan, Jamaica Pei Ying, Tan, Michelle W J, Towle, Rachel Marie, Lee, Joanne Sze Win, Lei, Xiaofeng, Liu, Yong, Goh, Rick Siow Mong, Chee Ping, Franklin Tan, Tan, Teck Choon, Ting, Daniel Shu Wei, Lee, Chen Ee, Low, Lian Leng
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9907569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36649223
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/38555
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author Tan, Jamaica Pei Ying
Tan, Michelle W J
Towle, Rachel Marie
Lee, Joanne Sze Win
Lei, Xiaofeng
Liu, Yong
Goh, Rick Siow Mong
Chee Ping, Franklin Tan
Tan, Teck Choon
Ting, Daniel Shu Wei
Lee, Chen Ee
Low, Lian Leng
author_facet Tan, Jamaica Pei Ying
Tan, Michelle W J
Towle, Rachel Marie
Lee, Joanne Sze Win
Lei, Xiaofeng
Liu, Yong
Goh, Rick Siow Mong
Chee Ping, Franklin Tan
Tan, Teck Choon
Ting, Daniel Shu Wei
Lee, Chen Ee
Low, Lian Leng
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description BACKGROUND: The 2019 novel COVID-19 has severely burdened the health care system through its rapid transmission. Mobile health (mHealth) is a viable solution to facilitate remote monitoring and continuity of care for patients with COVID-19 in a home environment. However, the conceptualization and development of mHealth apps are often time and labor-intensive and are laden with concerns relating to data security and privacy. Implementing mHealth apps is also a challenging feat as language-related barriers limit adoption, whereas its perceived lack of benefits affects sustained use. The rapid development of an mHealth app that is cost-effective, secure, and user-friendly will be a timely enabler. OBJECTIVE: This project aimed to develop an mHealth app, DrCovid+, to facilitate remote monitoring and continuity of care for patients with COVID-19 by using the rapid development approach. It also aimed to address the challenges of mHealth app adoption and sustained use. METHODS: The Rapid Application Development approach was adopted. Stakeholders including decision makers, physicians, nurses, health care administrators, and research engineers were engaged. The process began with requirements gathering to define and finalize the project scope, followed by an iterative process of developing a working prototype, conducting User Acceptance Tests, and improving the prototype before implementation. Co-designing principles were applied to ensure equal collaborative efforts and collective agreement among stakeholders. RESULTS: DrCovid+ was developed on Telegram Messenger and hosted on a cloud server. It features a secure patient enrollment and data interface, a multilingual communication channel, and both automatic and personalized push messaging. A back-end dashboard was also developed to collect patients’ vital signs for remote monitoring and continuity of care. To date, 400 patients have been enrolled into the system, amounting to 2822 hospital bed–days saved. CONCLUSIONS: The rapid development and implementation of DrCovid+ allowed for timely clinical care management for patients with COVID-19. It facilitated early patient hospital discharge and continuity of care while addressing issues relating to data security and labor-, time-, and cost-effectiveness. The use case for DrCovid+ may be extended to other medical conditions to advance patient care and empowerment within the community, thereby meeting existing and rising population health challenges.
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spelling pubmed-99075692023-02-08 mHealth App to Facilitate Remote Care for Patients With COVID-19: Rapid Development of the DrCovid+ App Tan, Jamaica Pei Ying Tan, Michelle W J Towle, Rachel Marie Lee, Joanne Sze Win Lei, Xiaofeng Liu, Yong Goh, Rick Siow Mong Chee Ping, Franklin Tan Tan, Teck Choon Ting, Daniel Shu Wei Lee, Chen Ee Low, Lian Leng JMIR Form Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: The 2019 novel COVID-19 has severely burdened the health care system through its rapid transmission. Mobile health (mHealth) is a viable solution to facilitate remote monitoring and continuity of care for patients with COVID-19 in a home environment. However, the conceptualization and development of mHealth apps are often time and labor-intensive and are laden with concerns relating to data security and privacy. Implementing mHealth apps is also a challenging feat as language-related barriers limit adoption, whereas its perceived lack of benefits affects sustained use. The rapid development of an mHealth app that is cost-effective, secure, and user-friendly will be a timely enabler. OBJECTIVE: This project aimed to develop an mHealth app, DrCovid+, to facilitate remote monitoring and continuity of care for patients with COVID-19 by using the rapid development approach. It also aimed to address the challenges of mHealth app adoption and sustained use. METHODS: The Rapid Application Development approach was adopted. Stakeholders including decision makers, physicians, nurses, health care administrators, and research engineers were engaged. The process began with requirements gathering to define and finalize the project scope, followed by an iterative process of developing a working prototype, conducting User Acceptance Tests, and improving the prototype before implementation. Co-designing principles were applied to ensure equal collaborative efforts and collective agreement among stakeholders. RESULTS: DrCovid+ was developed on Telegram Messenger and hosted on a cloud server. It features a secure patient enrollment and data interface, a multilingual communication channel, and both automatic and personalized push messaging. A back-end dashboard was also developed to collect patients’ vital signs for remote monitoring and continuity of care. To date, 400 patients have been enrolled into the system, amounting to 2822 hospital bed–days saved. CONCLUSIONS: The rapid development and implementation of DrCovid+ allowed for timely clinical care management for patients with COVID-19. It facilitated early patient hospital discharge and continuity of care while addressing issues relating to data security and labor-, time-, and cost-effectiveness. The use case for DrCovid+ may be extended to other medical conditions to advance patient care and empowerment within the community, thereby meeting existing and rising population health challenges. JMIR Publications 2023-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9907569/ /pubmed/36649223 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/38555 Text en ©Jamaica Pei Ying Tan, Michelle W J Tan, Rachel Marie Towle, Joanne Sze Win Lee, Xiaofeng Lei, Yong Liu, Rick Siow Mong Goh, Franklin Tan Chee Ping, Teck Choon Tan, Daniel Shu Wei Ting, Chen Ee Lee, Lian Leng Low. Originally published in JMIR Formative Research (https://formative.jmir.org), 07.02.2023. 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 Formative Research, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://formative.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Tan, Jamaica Pei Ying
Tan, Michelle W J
Towle, Rachel Marie
Lee, Joanne Sze Win
Lei, Xiaofeng
Liu, Yong
Goh, Rick Siow Mong
Chee Ping, Franklin Tan
Tan, Teck Choon
Ting, Daniel Shu Wei
Lee, Chen Ee
Low, Lian Leng
mHealth App to Facilitate Remote Care for Patients With COVID-19: Rapid Development of the DrCovid+ App
title mHealth App to Facilitate Remote Care for Patients With COVID-19: Rapid Development of the DrCovid+ App
title_full mHealth App to Facilitate Remote Care for Patients With COVID-19: Rapid Development of the DrCovid+ App
title_fullStr mHealth App to Facilitate Remote Care for Patients With COVID-19: Rapid Development of the DrCovid+ App
title_full_unstemmed mHealth App to Facilitate Remote Care for Patients With COVID-19: Rapid Development of the DrCovid+ App
title_short mHealth App to Facilitate Remote Care for Patients With COVID-19: Rapid Development of the DrCovid+ App
title_sort mhealth app to facilitate remote care for patients with covid-19: rapid development of the drcovid+ app
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9907569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36649223
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/38555
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