myHip&Knee: Improving Patient Engagement and Self-Management Through Mobile Technology.
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Given the increasing volume of hip and knee replacement surgery with reduced hospital stays and resources, we explored technology to address gaps in patient care and enhance self-management. The team at the Holland Orthopaedic and Arthritic Centre of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, which performs a high volume of joint replacement surgery, partnered with patients and a health technology company to create a mobile app: myHip&Knee. The results to date demonstrate that the app improves patient experience and reduces follow-up calls to surgeons' offices, ultimately reducing demand on healthcare resources. Early engagement of privacy and legal services, close patient and family collaboration and a well-developed evaluation strategy represent critical steps to successful development.
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| Authors | Gollish, Jeffrey D;Pereira, Lucy;MacLeod, Anne Marie;Wainwright, Amy;Kennedy, Deborah;Robarts, Susan;Dickson, Patricia;Clark, Susan; |
| Journal | healthcare quarterly (toronto, ont) |
| Year | 2019 |
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hcq.2019.25902
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