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Telehealth With Comprehensive Live-Fed Real-World Data as a Patient Care Platform for Lung Cancer: Implementation and Evaluation Study

Di Zheng 1
Yanhong Shang 2
Jian Ni 1
Ling Peng 3
Xiaoming Tan 4
ZhaoXia Dai 5
Yizhuo Zhao 6
Aiqin Gu 6
Jiying Wang 1
Yan-Yan Song 7
Xiaofeng Li 8
Junping Zhang 9
Wei Heng 10
Cuiying Zhang 11
Chunling Liu 12
Hui Li 11
Yingying Du 13
Jianfang Xu 1
Dan Wu 14
Xuwei Cai 6
Rui Meng 15
Xiaorong Dong 15
Yaoping Ruan 16, 17
Liyan Jiang 6
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Internal Medicine of Thoracic Oncology, Baotou Tumor Hospital, Baotou, China.
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Department of Thoracic Oncology, The Affiliated Bethune Hospital of Shaanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, China.
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Cancer Center, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region People's Hospital, Huhehot, China.
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Department of Thoracic Surgery, Cixi People's Hospital, Ningbo, China.
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Metafame Technologies Inc, Shanghai, China.
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-06-05
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR1.025
CiteScore5.9
Impact factor2.7
ISSN23691999
PubMed ID:  38838304
Abstract
Background

Telehealth has emerged as a popular channel for providing outpatient services in many countries. However, the majority of telehealth systems focus on operational functions and offer only a sectional patient journey at most. Experiences with incorporating longitudinal real-world medical record data into telehealth are valuable but have not been widely shared. The feasibility and usability of such a telehealth platform, with comprehensive, real-world data via a live feed, for cancer patient care are yet to be studied.

Objective

The primary purpose of this study is to understand the feasibility and usability of cancer patient care using a telehealth platform with longitudinal, real-world data via a live feed as a supplement to hospital electronic medical record systems specifically from physician’s perspective.

Methods

A telehealth platform was constructed and launched for both physicians and patients. Real-world data were collected and curated using a comprehensive data model. Physician activities on the platform were recorded as system logs and analyzed. In February 2023, a survey was conducted among the platform’s registered physicians to assess the specific areas of patient care and to quantify their before and after experiences, including the number of patients managed, time spent, dropout rate, visit rate, and follow-up data. Descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were performed on the data sets.

Results

Over a period of 15 months, 16,035 unique users (13,888 patients, 1539 friends and family members, and 174 physician groups with 608 individuals) registered on the platform. More than 382,000 messages including text, reminders, and pictures were generated by physicians when communicating with patients. The survey was completed by 78 group leaders (45% of the 174 physician groups). Of the participants, 84% (65.6/78; SD 8.7) reported a positive experience, with efficient communication, remote supervision, quicker response to questions, adverse event prevention, more complete follow-up data, patient risk reduction, cross-organization collaboration, and a reduction in in-person visits. The majority of the participants (59/78, 76% to 76/78, 97.4%) estimated improvements in time spent, number of patients managed, the drop-off rate, and access to medical history, with the average ranging from 57% to 105%. When compared with prior platforms, responses from physicians indicated better experiences in terms of time spent, the drop-off rate, and medical history, while the number of patients managed did not significantly change.

Conclusions

This study suggests that a telehealth platform, equipped with comprehensive, real-world data via a live feed, is feasible and effective for cancer patient care. It enhances inpatient management by improving time efficiencies, reducing drop-off rates, and providing easy access to medical history. Moreover, it fosters a positive experience in physician-patient interactions.

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Zheng D. et al. Telehealth With Comprehensive Live-Fed Real-World Data as a Patient Care Platform for Lung Cancer: Implementation and Evaluation Study // JMIR Cancer. 2024. Vol. 10. p. e45331.
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Zheng D., Shang Y., Ni J., Peng L., Tan X., Dai Z., Zhao Y., Gu A., Wang J., Song Y., Li X., Zhang J., Heng W., Zhang C., Liu C., Li H., Du Y., Xu J., Wu D., Cai X., Meng R., Dong X., Ruan Y., Jiang L. Telehealth With Comprehensive Live-Fed Real-World Data as a Patient Care Platform for Lung Cancer: Implementation and Evaluation Study // JMIR Cancer. 2024. Vol. 10. p. e45331.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.2196/45331
UR - https://cancer.jmir.org/2024/1/e45331
TI - Telehealth With Comprehensive Live-Fed Real-World Data as a Patient Care Platform for Lung Cancer: Implementation and Evaluation Study
T2 - JMIR Cancer
AU - Zheng, Di
AU - Shang, Yanhong
AU - Ni, Jian
AU - Peng, Ling
AU - Tan, Xiaoming
AU - Dai, ZhaoXia
AU - Zhao, Yizhuo
AU - Gu, Aiqin
AU - Wang, Jiying
AU - Song, Yan-Yan
AU - Li, Xiaofeng
AU - Zhang, Junping
AU - Heng, Wei
AU - Zhang, Cuiying
AU - Liu, Chunling
AU - Li, Hui
AU - Du, Yingying
AU - Xu, Jianfang
AU - Wu, Dan
AU - Cai, Xuwei
AU - Meng, Rui
AU - Dong, Xiaorong
AU - Ruan, Yaoping
AU - Jiang, Liyan
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/06/05
PB - JMIR Publications
SP - e45331
VL - 10
PMID - 38838304
SN - 2369-1999
ER -
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@article{2024_Zheng,
author = {Di Zheng and Yanhong Shang and Jian Ni and Ling Peng and Xiaoming Tan and ZhaoXia Dai and Yizhuo Zhao and Aiqin Gu and Jiying Wang and Yan-Yan Song and Xiaofeng Li and Junping Zhang and Wei Heng and Cuiying Zhang and Chunling Liu and Hui Li and Yingying Du and Jianfang Xu and Dan Wu and Xuwei Cai and Rui Meng and Xiaorong Dong and Yaoping Ruan and Liyan Jiang},
title = {Telehealth With Comprehensive Live-Fed Real-World Data as a Patient Care Platform for Lung Cancer: Implementation and Evaluation Study},
journal = {JMIR Cancer},
year = {2024},
volume = {10},
publisher = {JMIR Publications},
month = {jun},
url = {https://cancer.jmir.org/2024/1/e45331},
pages = {e45331},
doi = {10.2196/45331}
}