Integrating general practitioners’ and patients’ perspectives in the development of a digital tool supporting primary care for older patients with multimorbidity: a focus group study
Ingmar Schäfer,
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Vivienne Jahns,
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Valentina Paucke
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et al.
Frontiers in Digital Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
7
Published: Jan. 21, 2025
Introduction
The
web
application
gp-multitool.de
is
based
on
the
German
clinical
practice
guideline
“multimorbidity”
and
supports
mutual
prioritisation
of
treatments
by
GPs
(general
practitioners)
patients.
facilitates
sending
hyperlinks
to
standardized
assessments
email,
which
can
be
completed
patients
any
suitable
digital
device.
document
decisions.
tool
also
a
structured
medication
review.
Aims
this
study
were
consider
needs
wants
target
groups
in
implementing
tool,
examine
themes
discussions
order
identify
aspects
considered
most
important
for
customising
tool.
Materials
methods
We
conducted
six
focus
with
32
33
Eight
alongside
programming
four
after
finishing
prototype.
recruited
mail
asked
invite
up
eligible
from
their
participate.
Focus
semi-structured
interview
guides
discussed
assessments,
functionalities,
usability
reliability
gp-multitool.de.
Discussions
transcribed
verbatim
analysed
using
content
analysis.
Results
wanted
avoid
unnecessary
time-consuming
functions
did
not
want
explore
problems
that
they
could
provide
solutions
for.
For
some
suggested
simplifying
scales
or
including
residual
categories.
addressed
possible
misunderstandings
due
wording
if
items
might
too
intimate
overtax
intellectually.
In
cases,
participants
confirmed
usability,
but
changes
default
settings
pointed
out
few
minor
bugs
needed
fixed.
While
data
security
an
topic,
unconcerned
issue
open
share
data.
Conclusion
Our
indicates
used
customize
according
thus,
improve
content,
functionality,
tools.
However,
tools
still
need
piloted
evaluated
everyday
care.
our
groups,
relevant
approach
overcoming
deficits
information
Language: Английский
Soziale Mediennutzung und digitales Sicherheitsverhalten bei Berufstätigen: Die Rolle motivationaler Variablen
Springer eBooks,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 265 - 282
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Digital transformation and COVID-19: experience and prospects for the development of “society 5.0” in japan. analysis of the situation in Ukraine
Science Technologies Innovation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3(31), P. 71 - 82
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
In
connection
with
the
transformation
of
civilizational
landscape
world,
need
for
evolution
modern
society
is
growing
many
times
over,
and
Japan
a
country
where
new
type
being
formed
at
an
unprecedented
pace.
The
paper
proposes
to
consider
features
creation
development
“society
5.0”
in
context
analyzing
implementation
direction
Japanese
practice
by
summing
up
main
components
sphere.
methods
were
method
system
analysis,
help
which
key
digitalization
studied,
historical
method,
outlined
information
technology
all
spheres
life
society.
work
examines
semantic
elements
such
phenomenon
as
“digital
society”
—
definition,
terms,
characteristic
features,
common
distinctive
factors.
It
was
recorded
that
quality
indicators
humanity
beginning
21st
Century
ceased
fully
satisfy
its
needs
demands,
this,
create
form
arose
symbiosis
humans
digital
technologies.
moral
side
issue,
social
cultural
problems
arise,
namely,
how
synergistic
combination
living
organism
robotic
will
affect
future.
Through
prism
using
experience
social,
political
other
interaction
Japan,
it
summarized
Ukraine
has
prerequisites
their
successful
application
national
practice.
results
conclusions
can
be
used
practical
basis
future
scientific
research,
well
developing
state
strategies
coming
years.
Language: Английский