Home health monitoring around the time of surgery: qualitative study of patients' experiences before and after joint replacement.
Sabrina GrantAshley W BlomIan CraddockMicheal WhitehouseRachael Gooberman-HillPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
Patients who agreed to the technology found living with it acceptable. A home-sensing system that monitors the environment and activity of the people in the home could provide an innovative way of assessing patients' surgical outcomes. At a time characterised by reduced mobility, functional limitations and increased pain, patients in this study relied on informal and formal supportive networks to help maintain the system through the busy trajectory of the perioperative period.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- mental health
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- public health
- systematic review
- chronic pain
- patient reported outcomes
- acute coronary syndrome
- cardiac surgery
- coronary artery disease
- patients undergoing
- acute kidney injury
- pain management
- atrial fibrillation