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doi:10.1007/s00415-022-11273-x...

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Helleman, Jochem Johnson, Barbara Holdom, Cory Hobson, Esther Murray, Deirdre Steyn, Frederik J. Ngo, Shyuan T. Henders, Anjali Lokeshappa, Madhura B. Visser-Meily, Johanna M. A. Berg, Leonard H. Hardiman, Orla Beelen, Anita McDermott, Chris Eijk, Ruben P. A.
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en
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Springer

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Medicine & Public Health

Jaar

2022

vermelding datum

20-07-2022

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motor neuron disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis digital technology survey patient perspective survey attitude remote mnd patients trials home-monitoring digital technology
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Introduction To capture the patient’s attitude toward remote monitoring of motor neuron disease (MND) in care and clinical trials, and their concerns and preferences regarding the use of digital technology.

Methods We performed an international multi-centre survey study in three MND clinics in The Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Australia.

The survey was co-developed by investigators and patients with MND, and sent to patients by e-mail or postal-mail.

The main topics included: patients’ attitude towards remote care, participating in decentralized clinical trials, and preferences for and concerns with digital technology use.

Results In total, 332 patients with MND participated.

A majority of patients indicated they would be happy to self-monitor their health from home (69%), be remotely monitored by a multidisciplinary care team (75%), and would be willing to participate in clinical trials from home (65%).

Patients considered respiratory function and muscle strength most valuable for home-monitoring.

The majority of patients considered the use of at least three devices/apps (75%) once a week (61%) to be acceptable for home-monitoring.

Fifteen percent of patients indicated they would not wish to perform home-measurements; reporting concerns about the burden and distress of home-monitoring, privacy and data security.

Conclusion Most patients with MND exhibited a positive attitude toward the use of digital technology in both care and clinical trial settings.

A subgroup of patients reported concerns with home-monitoring, which should be addressed in order to improve widespread adoption of remote digital technology in clinical MND care.

Helleman, Jochem,Johnson, Barbara,Holdom, Cory,Hobson, Esther,Murray, Deirdre,Steyn, Frederik J.,Ngo, Shyuan T.,Henders, Anjali,Lokeshappa, Madhura B.,Visser-Meily, Johanna M. A.,Berg, Leonard H.,Hardiman, Orla,Beelen, Anita,McDermott, Chris,Eijk, Ruben P. A., 2022, Patient perspectives on digital healthcare technology in care and clinical trials for motor neuron disease: an international survey, Springer

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