2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12911-023-02199-z
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Developing a mobile health application for wound telemonitoring: a pilot study on abdominal surgeries post-discharge care

Abstract: Background Many early signs of Surgical Site Infection (SSI) developed during the first thirty days after discharge remain inadequately recognized by patients. Hence, it is important to use interactive technologies for patient support in these times. It helps to diminish unnecessary exposure and in-person outpatient visits. Therefore, this study aims to develop a follow-up system for remote monitoring of SSIs in abdominal surgeries. Material and methods … Show more

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“…At present, the application of wound follow‐up has been developed. 36 , 37 Its main functions include health education, notification reminder, wound image collection and telemedicine guidance, but it lacks wound measurement and recording functions. Participatory healthcare approaches have been shown to increase patient engagement by improving shared decision‐making processes.…”
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“…At present, the application of wound follow‐up has been developed. 36 , 37 Its main functions include health education, notification reminder, wound image collection and telemedicine guidance, but it lacks wound measurement and recording functions. Participatory healthcare approaches have been shown to increase patient engagement by improving shared decision‐making processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%