Document Type
Article
Source of Publication
Healthcare Informatics Research
Publication Date
10-1-2019
Abstract
© 2019, Korean Society of Medical Informatics. All rights reserved. Objectives: Mobile health (m-Health) technologies may provide an appropriate follow-up support service for patient groups with post-treatment conditions. While previous studies have introduced m-Health methods for patient care, a smart system that may provide follow-up communication and decision support remains limited to the management of a few specific types of diseases. This paper introduces an m-Health solution in the current climate of increased demand for electronic information exchange. Methods: Adopting a novel design science research approach, we developed an innovative solution model for post-treatment follow-up decision support interaction for use by patients and physicians and then evaluated it by using convergent interviewing and focus group methods. Results: The cloud-based solution was positively evaluated as supporting physicians and service providers in providing post-treatment follow-up services. Our framework provides a model as an artifact for extending care service systems to inform better follow-up interaction and decision-making. Conclusions: The study confirmed the perceived value and utility of the proposed Clinical Decision Support artifact indicating that it is promising and has potential to contribute and facilitate appropriate interactions and support for healthcare professionals for future follow-up operationalization. While the prototype was developed and tested in a developing country context, where the availability of doctors is limited for public healthcare, it was anticipated that the prototype would be user-friendly, easy to use, and suitable for post-treatment follow-up through mobility in remote locations.
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ISSN
Publisher
Korean Society of Medical Informatics
Volume
25
Issue
4
First Page
313
Last Page
323
Disciplines
Computer Sciences | Medicine and Health Sciences
Keywords
Clinical Decision Support, Follow-Up Care, Healthcare Information Technology, M-Health
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Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
Recommended Citation
Miah, Shah J.; Hasan, Najmul; and Gammack, John, "Follow-up decision support tool for public healthcare: A design research perspective" (2019). All Works. 1692.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/1692
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yes
Open Access
yes
Open Access Type
Hybrid: This publication is openly available in a subscription-based journal/series