Web-Based Specialist Support for Spinal Cord Injury Person’s Care: Lessons Learned

Persons with disability from spinal cord injury (SCI) are subject to high risk of pathological events and need a regular followup even after discharge from the rehabilitation hospital. To help in followup, we developed a web portal for providing online specialist as well as GP support to SCI persons...

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Main Authors: Vincenzo Della Mea, Dario Marin, Claudio Rosin, Agostino Zampa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/861860
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spelling doaj-7c6c6256f5774c57bccf21c33decb4a62020-11-24T22:51:13ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Telemedicine and Applications1687-64151687-64232012-01-01201210.1155/2012/861860861860Web-Based Specialist Support for Spinal Cord Injury Person’s Care: Lessons LearnedVincenzo Della Mea0Dario Marin1Claudio Rosin2Agostino Zampa3Medical Informatics, Telemedicine and eHealth Laboratory, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Udine, Via delle Scienze 206, 33100 Udine, ItalySpinal Unit, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Institute, 33100 Udine, ItalySpinal Unit, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Institute, 33100 Udine, ItalySpinal Unit, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Institute, 33100 Udine, ItalyPersons with disability from spinal cord injury (SCI) are subject to high risk of pathological events and need a regular followup even after discharge from the rehabilitation hospital. To help in followup, we developed a web portal for providing online specialist as well as GP support to SCI persons. After a feasibility study with 13 subjects, the portal has been introduced in the regional healthcare network in order to make it compliant with current legal regulations on data protection, including smartcard authentication. Although a number of training courses have been made to introduce SCI persons to portal use (up to 50 users), the number of accesses remained very low. Reasons for that have been investigated by means of a questionnaire submitted to the initial feasibility study subjects and included the still easier use of telephone versus our web-based smartcard-authenticated portal, in particular, because online communications are still perceived as an unusual way of interacting with the doctor. To summarize, the overall project has been appreciated by the users, but when it is time to ask for help to, the specialist, it is still much easier to make a phone call.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/861860
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author Vincenzo Della Mea
Dario Marin
Claudio Rosin
Agostino Zampa
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Dario Marin
Claudio Rosin
Agostino Zampa
Web-Based Specialist Support for Spinal Cord Injury Person’s Care: Lessons Learned
International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications
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Dario Marin
Claudio Rosin
Agostino Zampa
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title Web-Based Specialist Support for Spinal Cord Injury Person’s Care: Lessons Learned
title_short Web-Based Specialist Support for Spinal Cord Injury Person’s Care: Lessons Learned
title_full Web-Based Specialist Support for Spinal Cord Injury Person’s Care: Lessons Learned
title_fullStr Web-Based Specialist Support for Spinal Cord Injury Person’s Care: Lessons Learned
title_full_unstemmed Web-Based Specialist Support for Spinal Cord Injury Person’s Care: Lessons Learned
title_sort web-based specialist support for spinal cord injury person’s care: lessons learned
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications
issn 1687-6415
1687-6423
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Persons with disability from spinal cord injury (SCI) are subject to high risk of pathological events and need a regular followup even after discharge from the rehabilitation hospital. To help in followup, we developed a web portal for providing online specialist as well as GP support to SCI persons. After a feasibility study with 13 subjects, the portal has been introduced in the regional healthcare network in order to make it compliant with current legal regulations on data protection, including smartcard authentication. Although a number of training courses have been made to introduce SCI persons to portal use (up to 50 users), the number of accesses remained very low. Reasons for that have been investigated by means of a questionnaire submitted to the initial feasibility study subjects and included the still easier use of telephone versus our web-based smartcard-authenticated portal, in particular, because online communications are still perceived as an unusual way of interacting with the doctor. To summarize, the overall project has been appreciated by the users, but when it is time to ask for help to, the specialist, it is still much easier to make a phone call.
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