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Cir. Esp. (Ed. impr.) ; 101(4): 265-273, abr. 2023. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-218926

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La inconsistencia en el diseño e implementación de los programas de cuidados perioperatorios limita su universalización, y es aquí donde las tecnologías en salud pueden estandarizar estos procesos. El objetivo del estudio es crear una app para smartphone con un programa de cuidados perioperatorios, implementarla en un grupo de pacientes programados para un procedimiento quirúrgico torácico y evaluar su utilización. Métodos: Estudio prospectivo y descriptivo. Se creó una app (Fissios App) que contiene 40 recomendaciones perioperatorias y un programa de 10 ejercicios de fisioterapia respiratoria. A los pacientes se les recomendó utilizarla antes y después de la cirugía; para medir su utilización se creó y se aplicó un cuestionario. Se realizó un análisis descriptivo de las variables de los pacientes, las respuestas del cuestionario y se evaluó su asociación. Resultados: Se incluyeron 131 pacientes, el 60,3% eran varones con una mediana de edad de 62 años (51-71), y el 26,72% habían completado estudios secundarios. El 89,3% resaltaron la facilidad para descargar y configurar la app. Más del 90% de los pacientes valoraron positivamente la claridad para explicar los ejercicios respiratorios y las recomendaciones perioperatorias. Ciento cuatro (79,4%) pacientes destacaron la contribución del uso de la app para afrontar el postoperatorio. Conclusiones: Se creó una app (Fissios App) con un programa de cuidados perioperatorios y se implementó satisfactoriamente sin importar la edad ni el nivel educativo de los pacientes. La herramienta explica claramente la información contenida, y su uso antes de la cirugía les ayudó a afrontar el postoperatorio, con un nivel adecuado de exigencia física y de tiempo de uso. (AU)


Introduction: The design and implementation inconsistency of perioperative care programs limits their universalization, and it is where e-Health can standardize these processes. The objective of the study is to create a Smartphone app with a perioperative care program, implement it in a group of patients scheduled for a thoracic surgical procedure, and evaluates its use. Methods: A prospective and descriptive study. We created a Smartphone app (Fissios App) which contains 40 perioperative recommendations and 10 chest physical exercises. Patients were recommended to use it before and after surgery; to measure its use, we created and applied a questionnaire. A descriptive analysis of patient variables and questionnaire responses was performed and their association evaluated. Results: One hundred fourpatients were included, the 60.3% were men with a median age of 62 years (51-71), and 26.72% had completed high school. The 89.3% of patients highlighted the ease of downloading and setting up the app. More than 90% of patients positively assessed clarity in explaining chest physical exercises and perioperative recommendations. One hundred four (79.4%) patients highlighted the contribution of the use of the app during the preoperative period to face the postoperative period. Conclusions: We created a Smartphone app (Fissios App) with a perioperative care program and it was successfully implemented regardless of the age or educational level of patients. The tool clearly explains the information contained and the patients reported that its use before surgery helped them to face the postoperative period, with an appropriate level of physical demand and time of use. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Young Adult , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Mobile Applications , Thoracic Surgery , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Prospective Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Spain , Perioperative Period , Postoperative Complications
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Cir Esp (Engl Ed) ; 101(4): 265-273, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36108953

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The design and implementation inconsistency of perioperative care programs limits their universalization, and it is where e-Health can standardize these processes. The objective of the study is to create a Smartphone App with a perioperative care program, implement it in a group of patients scheduled for a thoracic surgical procedure, and evaluates its use. METHODS: A prospective and descriptive study. We created a Smartphone app (Fissios App) which contains 40 perioperative recommendations and 10 chest physical exercises. Patients were recommended to use it before and after surgery; to measure its use, we created and applied a questionnaire. A descriptive analysis of patient variables and questionnaire responses was performed and their association evaluated. RESULTS: One hundred four patients were included, 60.3% were men with a median age of 62 years (51-71), and 26.72% had completed high school. The 89.3% of patients highlighted the ease of downloading and setting up the app. More than 90% of patients positively assessed clarity in explaining chest physical exercises and perioperative recommendations. One hundred four (79.4%) patients highlighted the contribution of the use of the app during the preoperative period to face the postoperative period. CONCLUSIONS: We created a Smartphone app (Fissios App) with a perioperative care program and it was successfully implemented regardless of the age or educational level of patients. The tool clearly explains the information contained and the patients reported that its use before surgery helped them to face the postoperative period, with an appropriate level of physical demand and time of use.


Subject(s)
Mobile Applications , Thoracic Surgery , Male , Humans , Middle Aged , Aged , Female , Prospective Studies , Perioperative Care/methods , Surveys and Questionnaires
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J Thorac Dis ; 14(3): 779-787, 2022 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35399234

ABSTRACT

In this manuscript, we briefly report on the Spanish health care system and the current situation of Thoracic Surgery in the country. Our surgical speciality is approached in terms of national spread of thoracic units, education, technological development, and other relevant aspects. Thoracic Surgery national workforce is also reviewed and compared to sister specialities. Prospects and authors' recommendations for development are included. Total cost of public health care expenditure in Spain represents 9% of the gross domestic product (GDP) and the National Health System is included in the top ten more efficient systems in the World. Thoracic Surgery in Spain is an independent medical speciality. The access to training in accredited hospitals is uniformly regulated all around the country and represents the official and only route to certified medical specialization. 0.5 certified specialists in Thoracic Surgery per 100,000 habitants are working in the country, half of them being female in the age subset of 30-39. Currently, more than half of all anatomical resection in the country are performed via VATS. Seven centres are currently accredited by the Ministry of Health for lung transplantation, and the current rate of lung transplants is 7.1 per million of population. To note is the success of the non-heart-beating donors program developed in recent years. Three national professional and scientific societies are gathering most Spanish thoracic surgeons and promoting cooperative multidisciplinary studies on lung cancer and surgical techniques such are video-assisted and robotic lung resection. Implementing a national database of thoracic surgical procedures would be advisable to promote continuous clinical quality improvements.

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