Title :
Asynchronous web-based patient-centered home telemedicine system
Author :
Lau, Christopher ; Churchill, R. Sean ; Kim, Janice ; Matsen, Frederick A., III ; Yongmin Kim
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Bioeng., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
A web-based system for asynchronous multimedia messaging between shoulder replacement surgery patients at home and their surgeons was developed and tested. A web browser plug-in simplifies the process of capturing video and transferring it to a web site for novice computer users. The design of the video capture plug-in can be reused to acquire and securely transfer any type of data over the web. For example, readings from home biosensor instruments (e.g., glucometers and spirometers) that can be connected to a personal computer can be transferred to a home telemedicine web site. Both patients and doctors can access this web site to monitor health status longitudinally. Six patients, whose familiarity with computers ranged from no experience to expert users, used the system. All of the subjects were able to use the system to check treatment reminders and to send at least one message with video to their surgeons. The surgeons monitored the system regularly and always responded to messages within 24 h during the six-month trial period.
Keywords :
Internet; biosensors; computerised monitoring; medical computing; microcomputer applications; patient monitoring; surgery; telemedicine; 24 hr; 6 month; arthroplasty; asynchronous web-based patient-centered home telemedicine system; glucometers; home biosensor instruments; home telemedicine web site; longitudinal health status monitoring; personal computer; physical therapy; shoulder replacement; spirometers; treatment reminders checking; web browser plug-in; world wide web; Computerized monitoring; Instruments; Internet; Patient monitoring; Real time systems; Surgery; Teleconferencing; Telemedicine; Telephony; Web server; Arthroplasty, Replacement; Equipment Design; Female; Home Care Services, Hospital-Based; Humans; Internet; Male; Medical Records Systems, Computerized; Middle Aged; Monitoring, Physiologic; Multimedia; Patient Satisfaction; Physician-Patient Relations; Postoperative Period; Shoulder; Telecommunications; Telemedicine; Video Recording;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2002.805456