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Page 1: Development of an interactive patient information web site - the importance of consumer involvement Peter Rutherford, Paul Forte, Tom Bowen, Rory Matthews.

Development of an interactive patient information web site - the

importance of consumer involvement

Peter Rutherford, Paul Forte, Tom Bowen, Rory Matthews and Alex Morrison

University of Wales College of Medicine, Wrexham and Cognitive Applications, Brighton,

UK

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Introduction (1)• There is increasing evidence that informing

patients regarding their underlying disease can improve clinical outcomes

• This is particularly true for kidney disease - a chronic progressive, debilitating disease where patients– take numerous drugs for a variety of reasons and

have dietary alterations– attend hospital for dialysis– make decisions regarding their future based on

understanding risk and benefit of interventions

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Introduction (2)• Delivery of information to patients in the pre-

dialysis phase or when dialysis has been commenced can lead to:– improved compliance/concordance– improved quality of life

• Internet based technology offers an additional resource with some clear advantages:– renewable resource– potential for interaction– accessible at all times

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Aims of the project

• To develop an interactive renal patient information web site– with consumer involvement from the

commencement of the project

• To achieve appropriate accreditation for the site

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Project funding

• The project was the winning entry into the Wellcome Trusts Science on Stage and Screen Awards. This scheme is designed to bring modern scientific principles into the public arena.

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Establishment of project team

• A project team was established:– patients - 35 year old PD, 39 HD, 56 PD and 74 HD (none

with computer experience)– clinical staff (medical, nurses, social worker and dietitian)– medical information specialists– web designers

• The project team met regularly in the Renal Unit and critically the website designers met the patients and experienced the care process

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Starting the Project

• Existing information was reviewed - paper, video etc

• Patients determined that the critical element was to inform regarding the health benefits of treatment to improve concordance

• Direct patient experiences were felt to be vital

• At each stage of the creative process there was direct interaction between team members

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Basic principles

• Patients led the process to determine the style, colours, language and content of the site.

• Content was decided upon and included:– physiology of the kidney– disease processes, treatments and diets– dialysis options and transplantation– psychosocial factors– practical guidance for financial problems– links and feedback

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Specific developments• Www.kidneypatientguide.org.uk• These include:

– glossary of medical terms– patient quotes– animations to explain difficult concepts such as renal

physiology, dialysis, fluid balance and transplantation– search facility– an interactive moderated bulletin board– a private e-mail service for questions

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Accreditation

• The site was accredited by the Health on the Net Foundation - an independent organisation based in Switzerland.

• It has been awarded a five star status with the UK government sponsored patient information site - www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk - which provides a portal for the general public.

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Response to the site

• Web stats show a large traffic of visitors to the site

• 2 surveys have been performed to assess the impact of the site– internet based survey – UK site survey

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Conclusions (1)

• The www offers a new route for effective delivery of patient information with specific advantages over other methods.

• The success of this project was based upon patient involvement and a team approach even from the earliest stages.

• This direct interaction between the consumer group and the web site designers and writers was particularly effective and fruitful

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Conclusions (2)• Internet based information sites for patients with chronic

disease are very useful and allow on-line discussion between patients and between patients and health care professionals

• The creative approach used in this project should be used in the future to ensure information is;– valid– timely– appropriate– presented in a way preferred by the patients