Abstract
BackgroundThe use of technology to support health and health care has grown rapidly in the last decade across all ages and medical specialties. Newly developed eHealth tools are being implemented in long-term management of growth failure in children, a low prevalence pediatric endocrine disorder.ObjectiveOur objective was to create a framework that can guide future implementation and research on the use of eHealth tools to support patients with growth disorders who require growth hormone therapy.MethodsA total of 12 pediatric endocrinologists with experience in eHealth, from a wide geographical distribution, participated in a series of online discussions. We summarized the discussions of 3 workshops, conducted during 2020, on the use of eHealth in the management of growth disorders, which were structured to provide insights on existing challenges, opportunities, and solutions for the implementation of eHealth tools across the patient journey, from referral to the end of pediatric therapy.ResultsA total of 815 responses were collected from 2 questionnaire-based activities covering referral and diagnosis of growth disorders, and subsequent growth hormone therapy stages of the patient pathway, relating to physicians, nurses, and patients, parents, or caregivers. We mapped the feedback from those discussions into a framework that we developed as a guide to integration of eHealth tools across the patient journey. Responses focused on improved clinical management, such as growth monitoring and automation of referral for early detection of growth disorders, which could trigger rapid evaluation and diagnosis. Patient support included the use of eHealth for enhanced patient and caregiver communication, better access to educational opportunities, and enhanced medical and psychological support during growth hormone therapy management. Given the potential availability of patient data from connected devices, artificial intelligence can be used to predict adherence and personalize patient support. Providing evidence to demonstrate the value and utility of eHealth tools will ensure that these tools are widely accepted, trusted, and used in clinical practice, but implementation issues (eg, adaptation to specific clinical settings) must be addressed.ConclusionsThe use of eHealth in growth hormone therapy has major potential to improve the management of growth disorders along the patient journey. Combining objective clinical information and patient adherence data is vital in supporting decision-making and the development of new eHealth tools. Involvement of clinicians and patients in the process of integrating such technologies into clinical practice is essential for implementation and developing evidence that eHealth tools can provide value across the patient pathway.
Highlights
EHealth ImplementationThe implementation of eHealth solutions in clinical practice is growing rapidly [1]
We mapped the feedback from those discussions into a framework that we developed as a guide to integration of eHealth tools across the patient journey
The use of eHealth in growth hormone therapy has major potential to improve the management of growth disorders along the patient journey
Summary
EHealth ImplementationThe implementation of eHealth solutions in clinical practice is growing rapidly [1]. Digitalization of the health sector is bringing many opportunities, such as the collection of patient-generated data [2] and the provision of health services over distance, known as telehealth [3]. These technological advances are supporting a paradigm shift towards more integrated health care [4]. Diabetes mellitus education uses game-based interventions [6,7], and more recent advanced technologies, such as augmented reality [8] and robotics [9], have been integrated into education and assistive care in diabetes mellitus These approaches have traditionally looked at chronic conditions that require intensive lifestyle modifications, where lack of adherence to medication has a negative impact, with an increased risk of health complications and hospitalization. Developed eHealth tools are being implemented in long-term management of growth failure in children, a low prevalence pediatric endocrine disorder
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