Content and system development of a digital patient-provider communication tool to support shared decision making in chronic health care: InvolveMe

Abstract Background Chronic conditions present major health problems, affecting an increasing number of individuals who experience a variety of symptoms that impact their health related quality of life. Digital tools can be of support in chronic conditions, potentially improving patient-provider com...

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Main Authors: Berit Seljelid, Cecilie Varsi, Lise Solberg Nes, Aud-E Stenehjem, Jens Bollerslev, Elin Børøsund
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-03-01
Series:BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12911-020-1065-8
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spelling doaj-68bc0dd4f5fb4bd1853e75119e71800e2020-11-25T02:25:00ZengBMCBMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making1472-69472020-03-0120111410.1186/s12911-020-1065-8Content and system development of a digital patient-provider communication tool to support shared decision making in chronic health care: InvolveMeBerit Seljelid0Cecilie Varsi1Lise Solberg Nes2Aud-E Stenehjem3Jens Bollerslev4Elin Børøsund5Department of Digital Health Research, Division of Medicine, Oslo University HospitalDepartment of Digital Health Research, Division of Medicine, Oslo University HospitalDepartment of Digital Health Research, Division of Medicine, Oslo University HospitalDepartment of Nephrology, Division of Medicine, Oslo University HospitalInstitute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of OsloDepartment of Digital Health Research, Division of Medicine, Oslo University HospitalAbstract Background Chronic conditions present major health problems, affecting an increasing number of individuals who experience a variety of symptoms that impact their health related quality of life. Digital tools can be of support in chronic conditions, potentially improving patient-provider communication, promoting shared decision making for treatment and care, and possibly even improving patient outcomes. This study aimed to develop a digital tool for patient-provider communication in chronic health care settings and describes the data collection and subsequent content and software development of the InvolveMe tool. InvolveMe will provide patients with the opportunity to report symptoms and preferences to their health care providers (HCP), and to use secure messaging to interact with the HCPs. Method The study employed a combination of interviews with patients with chronic conditions and focus groups with HCPs, examining experiences with chronic conditions and the potential use of a digital tool for support. Participants were recruited from two outpatient clinics at a university hospital. Data collected from interviews and focus groups were analysed using thematic analysis. Content and software development was informed by the data collection and by tool development workshops. Results Analyses from interviews with patients (n = 14) and focus groups with HCPs (n = 11) generated three main themes: 1) Making symptoms and challenges visible, 2) Mastering a new life, and 3) Digital opportunities for follow-up. Each main theme generated separate subthemes. Theme 1 and 2 gave input for content development of the symptom and needs assessment part of the tool, while theme 3 provided ideas for the software development of the InvolveMe tool. Tool development workshops with patients (n = 6) and HCPs (n = 6) supplemented the development. Conclusions A digital tool such as InvolveMe has the potential to support shared decision making for patients with chronic health conditions. Through integration with an existing patient portal such a tool can provide opportunities for meaningful interactions and communication between patients and HCP’s, particularly with regards to symptoms, needs and preferences for care.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12911-020-1065-8Shared decision makingeHealthDigital communicationPatient-provider communicationDigital assessmentSecure messaging
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author Berit Seljelid
Cecilie Varsi
Lise Solberg Nes
Aud-E Stenehjem
Jens Bollerslev
Elin Børøsund
spellingShingle Berit Seljelid
Cecilie Varsi
Lise Solberg Nes
Aud-E Stenehjem
Jens Bollerslev
Elin Børøsund
Content and system development of a digital patient-provider communication tool to support shared decision making in chronic health care: InvolveMe
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
Shared decision making
eHealth
Digital communication
Patient-provider communication
Digital assessment
Secure messaging
author_facet Berit Seljelid
Cecilie Varsi
Lise Solberg Nes
Aud-E Stenehjem
Jens Bollerslev
Elin Børøsund
author_sort Berit Seljelid
title Content and system development of a digital patient-provider communication tool to support shared decision making in chronic health care: InvolveMe
title_short Content and system development of a digital patient-provider communication tool to support shared decision making in chronic health care: InvolveMe
title_full Content and system development of a digital patient-provider communication tool to support shared decision making in chronic health care: InvolveMe
title_fullStr Content and system development of a digital patient-provider communication tool to support shared decision making in chronic health care: InvolveMe
title_full_unstemmed Content and system development of a digital patient-provider communication tool to support shared decision making in chronic health care: InvolveMe
title_sort content and system development of a digital patient-provider communication tool to support shared decision making in chronic health care: involveme
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
issn 1472-6947
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract Background Chronic conditions present major health problems, affecting an increasing number of individuals who experience a variety of symptoms that impact their health related quality of life. Digital tools can be of support in chronic conditions, potentially improving patient-provider communication, promoting shared decision making for treatment and care, and possibly even improving patient outcomes. This study aimed to develop a digital tool for patient-provider communication in chronic health care settings and describes the data collection and subsequent content and software development of the InvolveMe tool. InvolveMe will provide patients with the opportunity to report symptoms and preferences to their health care providers (HCP), and to use secure messaging to interact with the HCPs. Method The study employed a combination of interviews with patients with chronic conditions and focus groups with HCPs, examining experiences with chronic conditions and the potential use of a digital tool for support. Participants were recruited from two outpatient clinics at a university hospital. Data collected from interviews and focus groups were analysed using thematic analysis. Content and software development was informed by the data collection and by tool development workshops. Results Analyses from interviews with patients (n = 14) and focus groups with HCPs (n = 11) generated three main themes: 1) Making symptoms and challenges visible, 2) Mastering a new life, and 3) Digital opportunities for follow-up. Each main theme generated separate subthemes. Theme 1 and 2 gave input for content development of the symptom and needs assessment part of the tool, while theme 3 provided ideas for the software development of the InvolveMe tool. Tool development workshops with patients (n = 6) and HCPs (n = 6) supplemented the development. Conclusions A digital tool such as InvolveMe has the potential to support shared decision making for patients with chronic health conditions. Through integration with an existing patient portal such a tool can provide opportunities for meaningful interactions and communication between patients and HCP’s, particularly with regards to symptoms, needs and preferences for care.
topic Shared decision making
eHealth
Digital communication
Patient-provider communication
Digital assessment
Secure messaging
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12911-020-1065-8
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