Affiliation:
1. Interdisciplinary Center for Health Sciences, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
2. Fondazione Toscana Gabriele Monasterio
3. Istituto di Management e Sanità
4. Istituto di Intelligenza Meccanica, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, Italy
Abstract
Background
An app providing material for education and entertaining is a possible way to support patients and healthcare providers in achieving person-centered care.
Methods
An app tailored on the Fondazione Toscana Gabriele Monasterio (FTGM), a research hospital treating cardiac and lung disorders, was created. A pilot evaluation project was conducted on consecutive patients hospitalized for heart or lung disorders. Patients were asked to complete an assessment questionnaire.
Results
The FTGM app provides information on diagnostic and therapeutic investigations, hospital and healthcare personnel, and includes content for entertainment and learning. It was tested on 215 consecutive patients (75% men, 66% aged >60 years, and 40% with a primary or middle school degree). Sixty-nine percentage of patients used the FTGM app, including 67% of patients aged >80 years and 65% of those with an elementary education (65%). Patients gave positive feedback on the app layout. Many (76%) looked for information on doctors and nurses in the ‘People’ section. Sixty-five percent of responders had used at least one of the sections called ‘Music’ and ‘Museum visits’. The app helped many patients perceive the hospital as a more liveable place (68%), and to feel less anxious (76%), and more engaged in the diagnostic and therapeutic workup (65%). Overall, the majority of responders (87%) rated the app as ‘excellent’ or ‘good’, and almost all (95%) would have recommended other patients to use the app.
Conclusions
The FTGM app is a possible tool to improve patient wellbeing during hospitalization.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)