Effectiveness of an internet-based perioperative care programme to enhance postoperative recovery in gynaecological patients: cluster controlled trial with randomised stepped-wedge implementation

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Bouwsma Esther V AORCID,Huirne Judith A F,van de Ven Peter M,Vonk Noordegraaf Antonie,Schaafsma Frederieke G,Schraffordt Koops Steven E,van Kesteren Paul J M,Brölmann Hans A M,Anema Johannes R

Abstract

ObjectiveTo evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of an internet-based perioperative care programme for patients following gynaecological surgery for benign disease.DesignStepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial.SettingSecondary care, nine hospitals in the Netherlands, 2011–2014.Participants433 employed women aged 18–65 years scheduled for hysterectomy and/or laparoscopic adnexal surgery.InterventionsAn internet-based care programme was sequentially rolled out using a multifaceted implementation strategy. Depending on the implementation phase of their hospital, patients were allocated to usual care (n=206) or the care programme (n=227). The care programme included an e-health intervention equipping patients with tailored personalised convalescence advice.Main outcome measuresThe primary outcome was duration until full sustainable return to work (RTW). The degree of implementation of the care programme was evaluated at the level of the patient, healthcare provider and organisation by indicators measuring internet-based actions by patients and providers.ResultsMedian time until RTW was 49 days (IQR 27–76) in the intervention group and 62 days (42–85) in the control group. A piecewise Cox model was fitted to take into account non-proportionality of hazards. In the first 85 days after surgery, patients receiving the intervention returned to work faster than patients in the control group (HR 2.66, 95% CI 1.88 to 3.77), but this effect was reversed in the small group of patients that did not reach RTW within this period (0.28, 0.17 to 0.46). Indicators showed that the implementation of the care programme was most successful at the level of the patient (82.8%) and professional (81.7%).ConclusionsImplementation of an internet-based care programme has a large potential to lead to accelerated recovery and improved RTW rates following different types of gynaecological surgeries.Trial registration numberNTR2933; Results.

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ZonMw

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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