Title :
Patient expectations “vis-à-vis” an innovative remote therapeutic device: Case of chronic wounds in diabetic patients
Author :
Muller, Mathias ; Foote, A.M. ; Benhamou, P.-Y. ; David-Tchouda, S. ; Xydis, S.
Author_Institution :
Grenoble Univ. Hosp., Grenoble, France
Abstract :
SWAN-iCare is an ambitious project which will provide a major leap forward in the management of chronic wounds, mainly diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) and venous leg ulcers (VLU). It aims at a next generation integrated solution for remote monitoring and personalized therapy of foot and leg ulcers, as well as providing an objective continuous evaluation of the wound condition, in contrast to the current subjective evaluation made by the clinician. In this paper, we present an inventory and analysis of user/patient expectations and concerns collected during patients´ “Focus Groups” held in Grenoble University Hospital. Combining remote monitoring and personalized care for wound management has immense potential, however, meeting patient expectations and addressing their concerns about a device during its development is crucial to improving its subsequent acceptance post-marketing and patient compliance. Analysis of results shows that patients´ main expectation was that the innovative device will provide improved medical surveillance of their wound, with fewer visits to the clinic or surgery. However, these patients are often elderly and ill at ease using new technologies. This suggests that operations intended to be done by patients (and carers) must be as simple as possible.
Keywords :
biomedical telemetry; consumer behaviour; customer profiles; diseases; ergonomics; geriatrics; innovation management; patient care; patient monitoring; patient treatment; surveillance; telemedicine; user centred design; wounds; DFU; SWAN-iCare; VLU; chronic wound management; clinic visit; continuous wound condition evaluation; diabetic foot ulcer; diabetic patient expectation; elderly patient; innovative device development; innovative remote therapeutic device; medical surveillance; next generation integrated solution; objective wound condition evaluation; patient carer; patient compliance; patient concern; patient expectation analysis; patient expectation inventory; patient focus group; personalized care; personalized therapy; post-marketing device acceptance; remote monitoring; subjective wound condition evaluation; surgery; user concern; user expectation analysis; user expectation inventory; venous leg ulcer; wound surveillance; Biomedical monitoring; Diabetes; Educational institutions; Foot; Hospitals; Monitoring; Wounds; diabetic foot ulcer; focus groups; negative pressure therapy; patient expectations; remote monitoring;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare (Mobihealth), 2014 EAI 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Athens
DOI :
10.1109/MOBIHEALTH.2014.7015989