Digital health interventions in adult intensive care and recovery after critical illness to promote survivorship care DOI Creative Commons
Alisha da Silva, Mark Merolli, Natalie A. Fini

et al.

Journal of the Intensive Care Society, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 4, 2025

Digital health refers to the field of using and developing technology improve outcomes. digital interventions (DHIs) within area intensive care critical illness survivorship are rapidly evolving. refer technologies in clinical interventional format. A DHI could support clinicians with increasing demands have improved oversight their patients’ recovery trajectory or potential for deterioration, efficiency healthcare delivery, and/or predict patient In this narrative review, DHIs explored across continuum from ICU (recognising managing identifying individuals at risk poor outcomes, tailoring supporting emotional needs family) through integration primary setting (adjuncts follow-up clinics tracking, coaching remote monitoring). Some discussed review (to name a few) include delivered via: Telehealth, artificial intelligence, wearable devices, virtual reality, mobile phone applications (apps). Additionally, exploration used successfully other fields highlight opportunities adaptation context. Finally, provides an overview considerations needed development new DHIs. Development should consider intended user, barriers engagement design. implementation DHI, World Health Organization (WHO) Global Strategy on appropriate evaluation be considered prior scaling up. Optimal help address key challenges field.

Language: Английский

Digital health interventions in adult intensive care and recovery after critical illness to promote survivorship care DOI Creative Commons
Alisha da Silva, Mark Merolli, Natalie A. Fini

et al.

Journal of the Intensive Care Society, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 4, 2025

Digital health refers to the field of using and developing technology improve outcomes. digital interventions (DHIs) within area intensive care critical illness survivorship are rapidly evolving. refer technologies in clinical interventional format. A DHI could support clinicians with increasing demands have improved oversight their patients’ recovery trajectory or potential for deterioration, efficiency healthcare delivery, and/or predict patient In this narrative review, DHIs explored across continuum from ICU (recognising managing identifying individuals at risk poor outcomes, tailoring supporting emotional needs family) through integration primary setting (adjuncts follow-up clinics tracking, coaching remote monitoring). Some discussed review (to name a few) include delivered via: Telehealth, artificial intelligence, wearable devices, virtual reality, mobile phone applications (apps). Additionally, exploration used successfully other fields highlight opportunities adaptation context. Finally, provides an overview considerations needed development new DHIs. Development should consider intended user, barriers engagement design. implementation DHI, World Health Organization (WHO) Global Strategy on appropriate evaluation be considered prior scaling up. Optimal help address key challenges field.

Language: Английский

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