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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Formative Research

Date Submitted: Jan 24, 2024
Date Accepted: Jul 25, 2024

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Comparison of Analgesia Methods Through a Web Platform in Patients Undergoing Thoracic Surgery: Pilot Design, Implementation, and Validation Study

Trò R, Orecchia A, Disma N, Uva P, Cavanna R, Zanardi N, Torre M, Fato MM

Comparison of Analgesia Methods Through a Web Platform in Patients Undergoing Thoracic Surgery: Pilot Design, Implementation, and Validation Study

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e56674

DOI: 10.2196/56674

PMID: 39378419

PMCID: 11496914

Comparison of analgesia methods for patients undergoing thoracic surgery via design, implementation and validation of a web platform: a pilot study

  • Rosella Trò; 
  • Angelica Orecchia; 
  • Nicola Disma; 
  • Paolo Uva; 
  • Roberto Cavanna; 
  • Nicolò Zanardi; 
  • Michele Torre; 
  • Marco Massimo Fato

ABSTRACT

This study presents the implementation of a web and mobile application within a clinical trial at Giannina Gaslini Children’s Hospital, aimed at simplifying questionnaire completion for Pectus Excavatum condition, including medical history, preoperative, postoperative, and follow-up evaluations. The ultimate aim focuses on enhancing data collection efficiency, reducing errors, and improving patient engagement within a digital healthcare framework. The approach involved careful design based on clinician input, resulting in an intuitive application structure with three main screens. XTENS managed data, and Ionic facilitated cross-platform app development, ensuring secure and adaptable data handling. Preliminary analysis showcased successful patient enrollment, balanced representation across treatment groups and genders. Notably, cryoanalgesia demonstrated significantly reduced hospitalization days compared to standard therapy, validating treatment efficacy. This work signifies a step towards modernizing healthcare through digital transformation and patient-centered models. The application shows promise in streamlined data collection and patient engagement, although improvements in multilingual support, data validation, and incentivizing questionnaire completion are warranted. Overall, this study highlights the potential of digital health solutions in revolutionizing healthcare practices, fostering patient involvement, and improving care quality.


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Trò R, Orecchia A, Disma N, Uva P, Cavanna R, Zanardi N, Torre M, Fato MM

Comparison of Analgesia Methods Through a Web Platform in Patients Undergoing Thoracic Surgery: Pilot Design, Implementation, and Validation Study

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e56674

DOI: 10.2196/56674

PMID: 39378419

PMCID: 11496914

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