Needs and Demands for e-Health Symptom Management Interventions in Patients with Post-COVID-19 Condition: A User-Centered Design Approach.
Julia SchröderHannah DinseLisa Maria JahreEva-Maria SkodaMark StettnerChristoph KleinschnitzMartin TeufelAlexander BäuerlePublished in: Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association (2024)
Introduction: Post-COVID-19 is an increasing chronic disease for which potential treatment options require further development and examination. A well-established approach to symptom management in post-COVID-19 patients could be e-Health interventions. To enhance the implementation and utilization of e-Health interventions, the needs and demands of patients should be taken into consideration. The aim of this study was to investigate needs and demands of post-COVID-19 patients concerning e-Health symptom management interventions. Methods: A total of 556 patients participated in this cross-sectional online survey study. Recruitment was performed from January 19 to May 24, 2022. Data related to the needs and demands for e-Health interventions were analyzed, along with medical and sociodemographic information. Results: The majority of the patients preferred interventions accessible on smartphones (95.3%). The favored content formats were applications (82.7%), interactive training (69.3%), or audio and video materials (61.1%). Furthermore, the preferred session length was about 10-20 min. The most desired topics included "quality of life," "information about how intensively I may exert myself or do sports," "adjustment to new life situation," and "handling physical changes." Conclusions: This study provides a detailed framework for the content and design of e-Health interventions to support patients managing their post-COVID-19 symptoms. The findings could significantly influence the further development of tailored e-Health interventions to address this pressing global health concern.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- public health
- physical activity
- mental health
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- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- cross sectional
- coronavirus disease
- prognostic factors
- global health
- patient reported
- depressive symptoms
- primary care
- electronic health record
- climate change
- smoking cessation
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