期刊
JOURNAL OF SURGICAL RESEARCH
卷 274, 期 -, 页码 178-184出版社
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2022.01.005
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mHealth; Mobile health technology; Patient-reported outcome measures; Surgical outcomes; Patient navigation
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mHealth digital health tools have great potential in improving patient-centered surgical care, but their widespread implementation faces challenges in terms of data value, clinical feasibility, and integration into healthcare workflows.
From smartphones or wearables to portable physiologic sensors and apps, healthcare is witnessing an exponential growth in mHealthddigital health tools used to support medical and surgical care, as well as public health. In surgery, there is interest in harnessing the capabilities of mHealth to improve the quality of patient-centered care delivery. Digitally delivered surveys have enhanced patient-reported outcome measurement and patient engagement throughout care. Wearable devices and sensors have allowed for the assessment of physical fitness before surgery and during recovery. Smartphone-based digital phenotyping has introduced novel methods of integrating multiple data streams (accelerometer, global positioning system, call and text logs) to create multidimensional digital health footprints for patients following surgery. Yet, with all the technological sophistication and 'big data' mHealth provides, widespread implementation has been elusive. Do clinicians and patients find these data valuable or clinically actionable? How can mHealth become integrated into the day-to-day workflows of surgical systems? Do these data represent opportunities to address disparities of care or worsen them? In this review, we discuss experiences and future opportunities to use mHealth to enhance patient-centered surgical care. (c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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