The development and implementation of an interactive application for new ostomy patients

Author:

Ketelaers Stijn H. J.1ORCID,Ham Nikki van1,Pelt Kirsten A. A. J. van1,Timmers Thomas23ORCID,Nieuwenhuijzen Grard A. P.1,Rutten Harm J. T.14,Burger Jacobus W. A.1,Bloemen Johanne G.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Catharina Hospital Eindhoven The Netherlands

2. IQ healthcare, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences Radboud University Medical Centre Nijmegen The Netherlands

3. Interactive Studios Rosmalen The Netherlands

4. GROW: School of Oncology and Developmental Biology University of Maastricht Maastricht The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractAimGuidance throughout the entire process of ostomy surgery is warranted to improve self‐management and reduce healthcare consumption. The aim of this study was to develop an interactive application to educate patients scheduled for ostomy surgery and to evaluate patient satisfaction and implementation.MethodA literature study and a cross‐sectional study among patients and nurses was performed to evaluate the relevance of different topics (e.g., ostomy materials, self‐care, complications, impact) for an interactive application in ostomy surgery. The interactive application, StoManager, was developed in collaboration with patients and healthcare providers. The implementation of the application was evaluated among 30 patients scheduled for ostomy surgery to investigate usability, patient satisfaction, compliance, the need for home nursing care services, and the number of contact moments with the ostomy nurse.ResultsStoManager contained all topics considered relevant by patients and healthcare providers, including information on ostomy surgery, ostomy self‐care and ostomy‐related complications. Patient‐reported outcome measures were incorporated to monitor the patient's health status during treatment. The usability scores of StoManager were above average. Patients rated StoManager with an overall score of 7.5 (SD 1.5) out of 10. The response rate to the patient‐reported outcome measures was 79.3%. At discharge, 28/30 (93.3%) patients did not need home nursing care services for ostomy care.ConclusionsAn interactive application to support patients throughout the entire process of ostomy surgery is feasible. Patients were satisfied with StoManager and its usability, which might result in improved self‐management and decreased healthcare consumption. A more patient‐specific approach could further improve the perceived quality and value of the application.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Gastroenterology

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