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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Formative Research

Date Submitted: Mar 16, 2021
Date Accepted: May 23, 2021
Date Submitted to PubMed: Aug 12, 2021

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Design of the Maternal Website EMAeHealth That Supports Decision-Making During Pregnancy and in the Postpartum Period: Collaborative Action Research Study

ARTIETA-PINEDO I, PAZ-PASCUAL C, BULLY P, ESPINOSA M, Group EQ

Design of the Maternal Website EMAeHealth That Supports Decision-Making During Pregnancy and in the Postpartum Period: Collaborative Action Research Study

JMIR Form Res 2021;5(8):e28855

DOI: 10.2196/28855

PMID: 34383670

PMCID: 8386364

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Design of the Tool (web) EMAeHealth supporting decision-making during pregnancy and postpartum: Collaborative Action Research Study

  • ISABEL ARTIETA-PINEDO; 
  • CARMEN PAZ-PASCUAL; 
  • PAOLA BULLY; 
  • MAITE ESPINOSA; 
  • Ema-Q Group

ABSTRACT

Background:

Despite the benefit it can give women, Maternal Education needs new tools that increase its effectiveness and scope, in tune with the needs of current users.

Objective:

To develop a multifunctional, personalized eHealth platform aimed at the self-management of health in relation to maternity, a flexible and adaptable maternal education tool

Methods:

The International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) were applied. A website prototype was developed for implementation in the public health system using a collaborative action research process in which experts and patients participate, with qualitative research techniques as well as prioritization and consensus techniques.

Results:

A website is proposed which includes (1) systematically updated information related to clinical practice guidelines, (2) interaction between peers and users/professionals, (3) instruments for self-assessment of health needs as a basis for working on counseling, agreement on actions, help in the search for resources, monitoring and evaluation of results and (4) access for women to their clinical data and the option of sharing them with other health agents. These components, with different access requirements, would be permanently reviewed through iterative cycles depending on the frequency and effectiveness resulting from their use and would be accessible from any digital device.

Conclusions:

This public healthcare website would facilitate use, maintenance and effectiveness to increase quality of care without increasing costs. The participation of professionals and users in the creation of new tools will result in greater satisfaction with their use, with the decisions made, and with the decision process itself.


 Citation

Please cite as:

ARTIETA-PINEDO I, PAZ-PASCUAL C, BULLY P, ESPINOSA M, Group EQ

Design of the Maternal Website EMAeHealth That Supports Decision-Making During Pregnancy and in the Postpartum Period: Collaborative Action Research Study

JMIR Form Res 2021;5(8):e28855

DOI: 10.2196/28855

PMID: 34383670

PMCID: 8386364

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