Patient and care team perspectives on an app to support Hospital at Home admission decision making

Author:

Kramer Justin12ORCID,Kowalkowski Marc23ORCID,Reeves Kelly4,Eaton Tara2,Chou Shih‐Hsiung5ORCID,Murphy Stephanie67,Hole Colleen8,Ganesan Asha2,McWilliams Andrew79

Affiliation:

1. Department of Family and Community Medicine Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston‐Salem North Carolina USA

2. Center for Health System Sciences, Atrium Health Charlotte North Carolina USA

3. Department of Internal Medicine Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston‐Salem North Carolina USA

4. Department of Family Medicine Atrium Health Charlotte North Carolina USA

5. Enterprise Data Management, Atrium Health Charlotte North Carolina USA

6. Medically Home Group, Inc. Boston Massachusetts USA

7. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine Atrium Health Charlotte North Carolina USA

8. Population Health, Clinical Integration, Atrium Health Charlotte North Carolina USA

9. Information Technology, Medical Informatics, Atrium Health Charlotte North Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundHospital at Home (HaH) programs are used throughout the United States and are beneficial in both providing patients care in environments most comfortable to them and freeing up inpatient beds. Better informing patients about HaH programs, while promoting shared decision‐making (SDM), should be prioritized by health systems. SDM apps may promote increased patient agency and understanding of complex HaH care decisions. We previously developed, usability tested, and refined a HaH SDM app.ObjectivesTo evaluate the utility of SDM apps in assisting pneumonia patients with HaH admission.MethodsUsability surveys (N = 16) and semistructured interviews with patients (N = 9) and nurse navigators (N = 3) were utilized to evaluate our app in assisting pneumonia patients as they contemplated HaH admission. Recruitment occurred at three hospitals in the southeastern United States. Surveys were analyzed consistent with their validated measures, while interviews were analyzed using inductive coding methodologies.ResultsPatients supported receiving HaH information via an app, with many noting that presenting content via multiple modalities (e.g., videos, pictures, text) was helpful and that the app assisted their care decision. App‐guided inquiries into patients' care preferences helped patients visualize their priorities and promoted feelings of agency, while providing important information to care teams. Participants found visuals effective at conveying program details, for example, HaH's in‐home setup, which may assist with health literacy challenges. Potential barriers included the need to expand app accessibility for vision impaired and non‐English speaking patients.ConclusionsSDM apps may better inform patients' HaH care decisions, allowing patients self‐directed access to information and engagement with visual content, which may address challenges related to health literacy and navigating complex, time‐sensitive decisions.

Funder

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Publisher

Wiley

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