MyPostDischargePal: Preliminary Pilot of an Interoperable App for Adverse Event Surveillance Post-Discharge
Presentation Time: 04:45 PM - 05:00 PM
Abstract Keywords: Healthcare Quality, Informatics Implementation, Mobile Health, Patient Safety, Transitions of Care, User-centered Design Methods
Primary Track: Applications
Programmatic Theme: Clinical Informatics
We used a user center designed approach to develop, iteratively refine, and pilot a real-time symptom and global health monitoring intervention to mitigate risk of adverse events (AEs) post-hospital discharge. Mixed method analyses of pilot data and participant interviews suggest acceptability among patients and clinicians with modest refinements. Next steps include conducting a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of this type of intervention on post-discharge AEs for patients with multiple chronic conditions.
Speaker(s):
Madeline Smith, MPH - Master of Public Health
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Presentation Time: 04:45 PM - 05:00 PM
Abstract Keywords: Healthcare Quality, Informatics Implementation, Mobile Health, Patient Safety, Transitions of Care, User-centered Design Methods
Primary Track: Applications
Programmatic Theme: Clinical Informatics
We used a user center designed approach to develop, iteratively refine, and pilot a real-time symptom and global health monitoring intervention to mitigate risk of adverse events (AEs) post-hospital discharge. Mixed method analyses of pilot data and participant interviews suggest acceptability among patients and clinicians with modest refinements. Next steps include conducting a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of this type of intervention on post-discharge AEs for patients with multiple chronic conditions.
Speaker(s):
Madeline Smith, MPH - Master of Public Health
Brigham and Women's Hospital
MyPostDischargePal: Preliminary Pilot of an Interoperable App for Adverse Event Surveillance Post-Discharge
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Podium Abstract