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A Study to Evaluate Satisfaction of the Personal Health Record Platform for Chronic Patients in Emergency Department

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Samsung Medical Center

Status

Completed

Conditions

Emergencies, Chronic Disease

Treatments

Other: Personal health wallet service for Chronic Patients in Emergency Department

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04883684
2021-03-019-006

Details and patient eligibility

About

The investigators developed the service showing patient health record altogether which is managed by each hospital separately and recording the patient health information based on mobile application. This study is a multi-centered study involving two hospitals, providing services to patients, care givers and medical staffs. After the participants use this service, the investigators evaluate the effectiveness and satisfaction of this service through questionnaires and in-depth interviews.

Full description

<Background> Emergency situations for chronic patients are increasing due to aging, eating habits and lifestyle changes. For chronic patients, comprehensive health records and utilization are important for health care and emergency situations. In particular, in the event of an emergency, information on the patient's personal health records, such as recent surgery records, disease history, prescription and dosage history is needed immediately, but it is difficult to check separately for each hospital. In addition, in emergencies, it may take more time for proper treatment to take place if patients themselves cannot directly talk about their medication or past surgical history, or if they are unable to communicate with patients. Recently, conditions have been prepared for the collection and utilization of personal health record information due to changes in policy and technology environment, making it possible to provide services for emergency patients with chronic diseases.

<Objective> To establish a service for collection and utilization of medical records (care, examination, surgery, prescription records) and PGHD for chronic patients and to evaluate its effectiveness.

<Design> Mixed methods study (questionnaires and interview)

<Setting> At the Samsung Medical Center and the Dong-A Medical Center.

<Enrollment> 400 patients(care givers)

<Intervention>

  1. 400 patients(care givers) are enrolled and use the personal health wallet service. (Personal Health Record service)
  2. The participants fill out questionnaire to evaluate the service
  3. Some of them are invited for an in-depth interview.

Enrollment

57 patients

Sex

All

Ages

19+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

<Inclusion Criteria>

  • A chronic patient (or his or her care giver) who visits the emergency department and has a plan to visit outpatient or other hospitals in one month of the visiting emergency department.
  • Adults over 19 years old.
  • Those who voluntarily agreed to participate in the research

<Exclusion Criteria>

  • Anyone who disagrees with this study
  • Patients who are not conscious when leaving the emergency room, patients who are not aware of or are not aware of their orientation, patients who are not aware of their level of awareness, or people who are in shock or in deep shutdown situations) (Even in the above cases, caregivers can be included in the clinical trial target if they are present. )

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

57 participants in 1 patient group

Patients(Care givers)
Experimental group
Description:
1. 400 patients(caregivers) are enrolled and use the personal health wallet service (Personal Health Records service). 2. They fill out questionnaire to evaluate the service 3. Some of them are invited for an in-depth interview.
Treatment:
Other: Personal health wallet service for Chronic Patients in Emergency Department

Trial contacts and locations

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