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Patients' experiences with a welfare technology application for remote home care : A longitudinal study

Oelschlägel, Lina (author)
Lovisenberg Diaconal University College, Norway; University of Oslo, Norway
Christensen, Vivi L. (author)
University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway
Moen, Anne (author)
University of Oslo, Norway
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Heggdal, Kristin (author)
VID Specialized University, Norway
Österlind, Jane, 1959- (author)
Marie Cederschiöld högskola,Palliativt forskningscentrum, PFC
Dihle, Alfhild (author)
Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway
Steindal, Simen A. (author)
VID Specialized University, Norway; Lovisenberg Diaconal University College, Norway
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2022-11-27
2023
English.
In: Journal of Clinical Nursing. - : Wiley-Blackwell. - 0962-1067 .- 1365-2702. ; 32:17-18, s. 6545-6558
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • Aims  and  Objectives: To explore the longitudinal experiences using an application named remote home care for remote palliative care among patients with cancer living at home.Background: Introducing welfare technology in home- based care for patients with cancer in the palliative phase is internationally suggested as a measure to remotely support palliative care needs. However, little is known about the experiences of patients utilising welfare technology applications to receive home-based care from healthcare professionals in a community care context. Although living with cancer in the palliative phase often presents rapidly changing ailments, emotions and chal-lenges with patients' needs changing accordingly, no studies exploring the longitudinal experiences of patients were found.Design: A qualitative study with a longitudinal, exploratory design.Methods: Data were collected through individual interviews with 11 patients over 16 weeks. The data were analysed using qualitative content analysis. The COREQ checklist guided the reporting of the study.Results: Three themes were identified: (1) potential to facilitate self- governance of life-limiting illness in daily life, (2) need for interpersonal relationships and connections, and (3) experiences of increased responsibility and unclear utility of the Remote Home Care.Conclusion: The results showed that remote home care facilitated patients' daily routines, symptom control and improved illness- management at home. Interpersonal relationships with healthcare professionals were considered pivotal for satisfactory follow-up. Infrastructural glitches regarding data access, information sharing and lack of continuous adjustments of the application represented major challenges, with the potential to impose a burden on patients with cancer in the palliative phase.Relevance to Clinical Practice: By exploring the experiences of patients in palliative care over time as the disease progresses, this study provides constructive insights for the design and development of welfare technology applications and optimal care strategies.Patient or Public Contribution: The remote home care was developed by interdisciplinary healthcare professionals.

Subject headings

MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskap -- Omvårdnad (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences -- Nursing (hsv//eng)

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Cancer
eHealth
Palliative care
Person-centred care
Qualitative study
Telehealth
Telemedicine

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