Designing Clinically Valuable Telehealth Resources: Processes to Develop a Community-Based Palliative Care Prototype

BackgroundChanging population demography and patterns of disease are increasing demands on the health system. Telehealth is seen as providing a mechanism to support community-based care, thus reducing pressure on hospital services and supporting consumer preferences for care...

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Main Authors: Tieman, Jennifer Joy, Morgan, Deidre Diane, Swetenham, Kate, To, Timothy Hong Man, Currow, David Christopher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2014-09-01
Series:JMIR Research Protocols
Online Access:http://www.researchprotocols.org/2014/3/e41/
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spelling doaj-4447a0dda35e4c879dd8c3e41104e6272021-05-03T02:53:16ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Research Protocols1929-07482014-09-0133e4110.2196/resprot.3266Designing Clinically Valuable Telehealth Resources: Processes to Develop a Community-Based Palliative Care PrototypeTieman, Jennifer JoyMorgan, Deidre DianeSwetenham, KateTo, Timothy Hong ManCurrow, David Christopher BackgroundChanging population demography and patterns of disease are increasing demands on the health system. Telehealth is seen as providing a mechanism to support community-based care, thus reducing pressure on hospital services and supporting consumer preferences for care in the home. ObjectiveThis study examined the processes involved in developing a prototype telehealth intervention to support palliative care patients involved with a palliative care service living in the community. MethodsThe challenges and considerations in developing the palliative care telehealth prototype were reviewed against the Center for eHealth Research (CeHRes) framework, a telehealth development model. The project activities to develop the prototype were specifically mapped against the model’s first four phases: multidisciplinary project management, contextual inquiry, value specification, and design. This project has been developed as part of the Telehealth in the Home: Aged and Palliative Care in South Australia initiative. ResultsSignificant issues were identified and subsequently addressed during concept and prototype development. The CeHRes approach highlighted the implicit diversity in views and opinions among participants and stakeholders and enabled issues to be considered, resolved, and incorporated during design through continuous engagement. ConclusionsThe CeHRes model provided a mechanism that facilitated “better” solutions in the development of the palliative care prototype by addressing the inherent but potentially unrecognized differences in values and beliefs of participants. This collaboration enabled greater interaction and exchange among participants resulting in a more useful and clinically valuable telehealth prototype.http://www.researchprotocols.org/2014/3/e41/
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author Tieman, Jennifer Joy
Morgan, Deidre Diane
Swetenham, Kate
To, Timothy Hong Man
Currow, David Christopher
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Morgan, Deidre Diane
Swetenham, Kate
To, Timothy Hong Man
Currow, David Christopher
Designing Clinically Valuable Telehealth Resources: Processes to Develop a Community-Based Palliative Care Prototype
JMIR Research Protocols
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Morgan, Deidre Diane
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Currow, David Christopher
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title Designing Clinically Valuable Telehealth Resources: Processes to Develop a Community-Based Palliative Care Prototype
title_short Designing Clinically Valuable Telehealth Resources: Processes to Develop a Community-Based Palliative Care Prototype
title_full Designing Clinically Valuable Telehealth Resources: Processes to Develop a Community-Based Palliative Care Prototype
title_fullStr Designing Clinically Valuable Telehealth Resources: Processes to Develop a Community-Based Palliative Care Prototype
title_full_unstemmed Designing Clinically Valuable Telehealth Resources: Processes to Develop a Community-Based Palliative Care Prototype
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publishDate 2014-09-01
description BackgroundChanging population demography and patterns of disease are increasing demands on the health system. Telehealth is seen as providing a mechanism to support community-based care, thus reducing pressure on hospital services and supporting consumer preferences for care in the home. ObjectiveThis study examined the processes involved in developing a prototype telehealth intervention to support palliative care patients involved with a palliative care service living in the community. MethodsThe challenges and considerations in developing the palliative care telehealth prototype were reviewed against the Center for eHealth Research (CeHRes) framework, a telehealth development model. The project activities to develop the prototype were specifically mapped against the model’s first four phases: multidisciplinary project management, contextual inquiry, value specification, and design. This project has been developed as part of the Telehealth in the Home: Aged and Palliative Care in South Australia initiative. ResultsSignificant issues were identified and subsequently addressed during concept and prototype development. The CeHRes approach highlighted the implicit diversity in views and opinions among participants and stakeholders and enabled issues to be considered, resolved, and incorporated during design through continuous engagement. ConclusionsThe CeHRes model provided a mechanism that facilitated “better” solutions in the development of the palliative care prototype by addressing the inherent but potentially unrecognized differences in values and beliefs of participants. This collaboration enabled greater interaction and exchange among participants resulting in a more useful and clinically valuable telehealth prototype.
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