[HTML][HTML] Evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of a telehealth program in a rural palliative care population: TapCloud for palliative care

L Bonsignore, N Bloom, K Steinhauser… - Journal of pain and …, 2018 - Elsevier
L Bonsignore, N Bloom, K Steinhauser, R Nichols, T Allen, M Twaddle, J Bull
Journal of pain and symptom management, 2018Elsevier
Context The impact of telehealth and remote patient monitoring has not been well
established in palliative care populations in rural communities. Objectives The objectives of
this study were to 1) describe a telehealth palliative care program using the TapCloud
remote patient monitoring application and videoconferencing; 2) evaluate the feasibility,
usability, and acceptability of a telehealth system in palliative care; and 3) use a quality data
assessment collection tool in addition to TapCloud ratings of symptom burden and hospice …
Context
The impact of telehealth and remote patient monitoring has not been well established in palliative care populations in rural communities.
Objectives
The objectives of this study were to 1) describe a telehealth palliative care program using the TapCloud remote patient monitoring application and videoconferencing; 2) evaluate the feasibility, usability, and acceptability of a telehealth system in palliative care; and 3) use a quality data assessment collection tool in addition to TapCloud ratings of symptom burden and hospice transitions.
Methods
A mixed-methods approach was used to assess feasibility, usability, and acceptability. Quantitative assessments included patient symptom burden and improvement, hospice transitions, and advanced directives. Qualitative semistructured interviews on a subpopulation of telehealth patients, caregivers, and providers were performed to learn about their experiences using TapCloud.
Results
One-hundred one palliative care patients in rural Western North Carolina were enrolled in the program. The mean age of patients enrolled was 72 years, with a majority (60%) being female and a pulmonary diagnosis accounting for the largest percentage of patients (23%). Remote patient monitoring using TapCloud resulted in improved symptom management, and patients in the model had a hospice transition rate of 35%. Patients, caregivers, and providers reported overwhelmingly positive experiences with telehealth with three main advantages: 1) access to clinicians, 2) quick responses, and 3) improved efficiency and quality of care.
Conclusion
This is one of the first articles to describe a telehealth palliative care program and to demonstrate acceptability, feasibility, and usability as well as describe symptom outcomes and hospice transitions.
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