Development of a telehealth monitoring service after colorectal surgery:A feasibility study

AIM To evaluate the feasibility of a text-messaging system to remotely monitor and support patients after discharge following elective colorectal surgery,within an enhanced recovery protocol.METHODS Florence(FLO) is a National Health Service telehealth solution utilised for monitoring chronic health...

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Veröffentlicht in:World journal of gastrointestinal surgery 2017-09, Vol.9 (9), p.193-199
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description AIM To evaluate the feasibility of a text-messaging system to remotely monitor and support patients after discharge following elective colorectal surgery,within an enhanced recovery protocol.METHODS Florence(FLO) is a National Health Service telehealth solution utilised for monitoring chronic health conditions,such as hypertension,using text-messaging.Newalgorithms were designed to monitor the well-being,basic physiological observations and any patient-reported symptoms,and provide support messages to patients undergoing colorectal surgery within an enhanced recovery after surgery protocol for 30 d after discharge.All interactions with FLO and physiological readings were recorded and patients were invited to provide feedback.RESULTS Over a four-week period,16 out of 17 patients used the FLO telehealth service at home.These patients did not receive telephone follow-up at three days,as per our standard protocol,unless they reported being unwell or did not make use of the technology.Three patients were readmitted within 30 d,and two of these were identified as being unwell by FLO prior to readmission.No adverse events attributable to the use of the technology were encountered.CONCLUSION The utilisation of telehealth in the early follow-up of patients who have undergone major colorectal surgery after discharge is feasible.The use of this technology may assist in the early recognition and management of complications after discharge.
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