A New Mobile-responsive Solution to Increase Patient Adherence: Instant Personalized Product Handouts.
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Abstract
This study aims to develop a solution for clinicians to quickly generate customized product handouts with clinical, coverage, pricing, and supplier information for patients, with the goal of increasing patient adherence.Using design thinking methodology, a digital solution was developed as a module within a clinical/reimbursement decision-support web application for wound care and hyperbaric clinicians. The module was tested at 4 wound clinics (beta-sites) located in the Midwest region of the United States following a 1-group posttest study design.Ten clinicians at the 4 beta-sites completed a survey upon evaluation. All respondents indicated they would use the module daily or weekly. Most users (80%) indicated it met their needs very well (vs. moderately or not as much). Nurses who shared handouts with patients found 7 of 8 handouts were useful or very useful in increasing patient adherence to the plan of care.A digital point-of-care solution that generates customized product handouts with clinical, coverage, pricing, and supplier information may significantly improve patient adherence while saving clinicians time.
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| Authors | Song, Elaine Horibe;Milne, Catherine T;Hamm, Tiffany;Mize, Jeffrey;Lebendiskaya, Nataliya;Robinson, Scott;Ensz, Erin;Schoenfeld, Dee Anne;Whiston-Lemm, Kathryn;Wong, Alex K;Ferreira, Lydia; |
| Journal | wounds : a compendium of clinical research and practice |
| Year | 2019 |
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