Patient Engagement in a Hybrid Care Pathway for Hypertension: Not One Size Fits All

Job van Steenkiste*, Iris Verberk-Jonkers, Stéphanie de Koning, Joyce Voss-de Haan, Bianca de Jong-Verhagen, Daan Dohmen

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Abstract

We evaluated current experiences and future needs for the long-term engagement of patients in a hypertension hybrid care pathway (Maasstad Hospital, NL). Patients >18 y/o with ≥3 months care pathway participation were recruited by telephone and divided into three age/focus groups with distinct digital skills and attitudes toward lifestyle interventions (group 1:18-40 y/o, group 2:40-65 y/o, group 3:>65 y/o). We used deductive thematic content analysis to cluster the results to the different digital elements (remote monitoring, communication, digital lifestyle intervention) of the care pathway. Fifteen patients were interviewed in March 2023 (Group 1;2;3, 3;6;6 participants). The care pathway improved disease insight, engagement, and shared decision capabilities in all groups. For further improved adherence and engagement, all patients indicated the need to incorporate a more personalized approach and interaction with their healthcare provider. In addition, the oldest group preferred simplification of the telemonitoring application, while the other groups preferred enrichment with more complex information. To ensure optimal engagement, digital elements in hybrid care pathways should be personalized and tailored to individual as well as to age-specific needs.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Patient Experience
Volume11
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 8 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • digital care
  • digital lifestyle intervention
  • hybrid care pathways
  • hypertension
  • patient engagement

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