An Adaptable Platform to Promote Patient Health Through Adherence to Treatment and Prevention
一个通过坚持治疗和预防来促进患者健康的适应性平台
基本信息
- 批准号:10758924
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 31.09万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-09-15 至 2024-09-14
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdherenceAdultBehavioralBreathingCOVID-19Cardiovascular DiseasesCaringCause of DeathCessation of lifeChronicChronic DiseaseChronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseChronic lung diseaseClinicCollaborationsCommunitiesComplexComputer softwareCustomDataDevicesDiabetes MellitusDiseaseDisease ManagementDisparityEducational process of instructingEffectivenessElderlyElectronicsEthnic OriginExerciseFDA approvedHealthHealth PersonnelHearingHomeHypertensionImpaired cognitionIncomeIndividualInternal MedicineInternet of ThingsInterventionLeadLongevityMedicalMinnesotaMonitorOutcomePatientsPersonsPhasePhysical activityPilot ProjectsPreventionPrevention strategyPrimary CareProliferatingQuality of lifeRaceRandomized, Controlled TrialsRecommendationReportingResourcesScientistSecureSelf ManagementSoftware EngineeringSystemTechniquesTechnologyTelemedicineTestingUpdateVisionWalkingacceptability and feasibilityapplication programming interfacebehavior changecomorbiditycostcost effectivedigitaldisabilitydisparity eliminationefficacy evaluationexperiencefollow-uphealth care availabilityhealth care disparityhealth care service utilizationhuman studyimprovedliteracymHealthmonitoring devicemotor impairmentprimary care providerpulmonary rehabilitationrandomized, controlled studyremote monitoringrespiratorysensortooltransmission processtreatment strategywearable device
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
Minnesota HealthSolutions Corporation in collaboration with the Mayo Clinic proposes to develop an adaptable
platform to support patients with behavior change to improve adherence to treatment and prevention for
multiple chronic diseases. The proposed platform will utilize remote monitoring combined with health coaching
to create behavior change aimed at improving self-management and quality of life. Chronic diseases are the
leading cause of disability and death worldwide and an estimated one in three adults has one or more chronic
conditions. Self-monitoring of many chronic conditions has become common and mobile health interventions
have proliferated. Yet the effectiveness of many such interventions has not yet been thoroughly assessed.
Additionally, the increase in mobile health interventions has highlighted disparities and barriers to its use.
Minnesota HealthSolutions and the Mayo Clinic have previously collaborated to develop an effective home-
based pulmonary rehabilitation system that provides remote monitoring and health coaching to promote self-
management. The system has been evaluated in two large randomized controlled trials and shown significant
results in both adherence and outcomes. We believe that an adaptable system can be created that can be
utilized to address many common chronic conditions. The proposed system will be cost-effective, scalable, and
feasible for widespread implementation for chronic diseases.
项目概要/摘要
明尼苏达健康解决方案公司与梅奥诊所合作提议开发一种适应性强的
支持患者行为改变的平台,以提高对治疗和预防的依从性
多种慢性疾病。拟议的平台将利用远程监控与健康指导相结合
创造行为改变,旨在改善自我管理和生活质量。慢性疾病是
全世界残疾和死亡的主要原因,估计有三分之一的成年人患有一种或多种慢性病
状况。许多慢性病的自我监测已成为常见的移动健康干预措施
已经激增。然而,许多此类干预措施的有效性尚未得到彻底评估。
此外,移动健康干预措施的增加凸显了其使用的差异和障碍。
明尼苏达健康解决方案公司和梅奥诊所此前曾合作开发了一种有效的家庭治疗方案
基于肺康复系统,提供远程监控和健康指导,以促进自我康复
管理。该系统已在两项大型随机对照试验中进行了评估,并显示出显着的效果
导致依从性和结果。我们相信,可以创建一个适应性强的系统
用于解决许多常见的慢性病。拟议的系统将具有成本效益、可扩展且
对于慢性病的广泛实施是可行的。
项目成果
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