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2020 ; 40
(4
): 610-617
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Design of a Training Model for Remote Management of Patients Hospitalized at
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Abril-Jiménez P
; Merino-Barbancho B
; Lombroni I
; Villanueva-Mascato S
; Mallo I
; Vera-Muñoz C
; Arredondo MT
; Fico G
J Med Biol Eng
2020[]; 40
(4
): 610-617
PMID32837467
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PURPOSE: Hospitalization at Home (HaH) has proven to be more efficient and
effective than conventional one, but it also requires a higher number of
resources and specialised personnel. Information technologies can make this
process scalable and allow physicians and nurses to deliver remote healthcare
services for patients hospitalized at home. However, a correct and satisfactory
usage of technology requires an adequate training of professionals and patients.
This paper describes a new model for training healthcare professionals on
managing remote ICT-based services for Hospitalization at Home. METHODS: The
model was defined based on mix-method that combined the PICO model and a User
Centred Design methodology, oriented to identify and discover the healthcare
professionals needs and the training instruments in the literature that directly
involved these professionals. These aspects were used in the definition and
development of the assessment framework of the proposed training model. RESULTS:
A training model for healthcare professionals focused on achieving an effective
uptake of complex digital interventions such as Hospitalization at Home was
defined. The selected mix-method led to the identification of four different
blocks, that were considered as the main areas to include in a training
programme. The model identifies measurable elements for assessing acceptability,
workability increment and integration into daily clinical practice outcomes, as
well as for evaluating the proposed training content and its outcomes.
CONCLUSIONS: The proposed training model highlights the key aspects of training
health professionals to favour an effective and successful implementation of
complex technological healthcare interventions in the context of ICT-based HaH
ICT.