A Web- and App-Based Connected Care Solution for COVID-19 In- and Outpatient Care: Qualitative Study and Application Development

Attitude of Health Personnel Economics Pneumonia, Viral Telemedicine in Global Healthcare Medical emergency Social Sciences Nursing FOS: Health sciences 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Physicians Health Sciences Ambulatory Care Virtual Care Humans Psychology Pandemics Qualitative Research Economic growth Original Paper Internet Public health Ambulatory care Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health Health care COVID-19 Mobile Applications Telemedicine 3. Good health Hospitalization FOS: Psychology Clinical Psychology Telehealth Oncology Impact of COVID-19 on Cancer Patients and Care Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health Medicine Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 Coronavirus Infections
DOI: 10.2196/19033 Publication Date: 2020-05-13T17:27:46Z
ABSTRACT
Background From the perspective of health care professionals, coronavirus disease (COVID-19) brings many challenges as well as opportunities for digital health care. One challenge is that health care professionals are at high risk of infection themselves. Therefore, in-person visits need to be reduced to an absolute minimum. Connected care solutions, including telehealth, remote patient monitoring, and secure communications between clinicians and their patients, may rapidly become the first choice in such public health emergencies. Objective The aim of the COVID-19 Caregiver Cockpit (C19CC) was to implement a free-of-charge, web- and app-based tool for patient assessment to assist health care professionals working in the COVID-19 environment. Methods Physicians in Argentina, Germany, Iran, Italy, Portugal, Switzerland, and the United States explained their challenges with COVID-19 patient care through unstructured interviews. Based on the collected feedback, the first version of the C19CC was built. In the second round of interviews, the application was presented to physicians, and more feedback was obtained. Results Physicians identified a number of different scenarios where telemedicine or connected care solutions could rapidly improve patient care. These scenarios included outpatient care, discharge management, remote tracking of patients with chronic diseases, as well as incorporating infected physicians under quarantine into telehealth services. Conclusions The C19CC is the result of an agile and iterative development process that complements the work of physicians. It aims to improve the care and safety of people who are infected by COVID-19.
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