MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM FOR DIABETES PATIENT EDUCATION
糖尿病患者教育多媒体系统
基本信息
- 批准号:6337605
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 36.2万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1999
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1999-09-30 至 2003-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (Provided by investigator): An estimated 16 million Americans
suffer from diabetes and its complications. 160,000 die each year. Belief is
strong among the medical community that for treatment to be effective, patients
must become active partners in their own health care. Recently, in addition to
self-glucose monitoring, medications and diet, patient education and exercise
programs have received emphasis. Unfortunately, time, distance, and financial
constraints often limit patient compliance and access to such programs.
While the mass market embraced home videotapes nearly ten years ago, medical
home education and exercise prescriptions are usually text-based. The RVision
multimedica computer system allows clinicians to create high quality,
patient-specific home instructional videotapes without the time and expense of
traditional video production.
In Phase I, video segments were produced and tested with 20 subjects. Those who
received the videotapes increased their knowledge and duration of exercising
compared to controls, and rated the tapes very highly.
RVision Corporation proposes to complete the development of -- script, produce,
and incorporate into a multimedia computer system -- additional exercise and
educational segments for patients with Type I and Type II diabetes. The
research will study the effectiveness of using customized education and
exercise videotapes with these patients will be studied.
PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION:
Sixteen million Americans have diabetes. Medical providers are increasingly looking for
ways to provide high quality care at lower costs. This is especially true for the care of
patients with chronic disease, and for providers who have taken on financial risk for the
cost of this care. There are over 1,000 medical groups nationally who are delivering
capitated (at financial risk) care to 57 million patients. Over 66 million Americans are
enrolled in managed care organizations. These organizations represent a huge target
market for RVision's videotapes.
描述(由调查员提供):估计有 1600 万美国人
患有糖尿病及其并发症。每年有 16 万人死亡。信念是
医学界强烈认为,为了使治疗有效,患者
必须成为自己医疗保健的积极伙伴。近期,除了
自我血糖监测、药物和饮食、患者教育和锻炼
计划受到重视。不幸的是,时间、距离和经济条件
限制因素常常限制患者的依从性和对此类计划的访问。
虽然大众市场在近十年前就接受了家庭录像带,但医疗
家庭教育和运动处方通常是基于文本的。远景
多医学计算机系统使临床医生能够创造高质量、
针对患者的家庭教学录像,无需花费时间和费用
传统视频制作。
在第一阶段,制作了视频片段并在 20 名受试者中进行了测试。那些
收到录像带增加了他们的知识和锻炼的持续时间
与对照相比,并对磁带评价非常高。
RVision 公司提议完成剧本、制作、
并纳入多媒体计算机系统——额外的练习和
针对 I 型和 II 型糖尿病患者的教育部分。这
研究将研究使用定制教育的有效性和
将研究这些患者的运动录像。
拟议的商业应用:
一千六百万美国人患有糖尿病。 医疗服务提供者越来越多地寻找
以较低的成本提供高质量护理的方法。 对于护理人员来说尤其如此
慢性病患者以及承担财务风险的医疗服务提供者
这项护理的费用。 全国有1000多个医疗团体在提供服务
为 5700 万名患者提供按人头(承担财务风险)的护理。 超过 6600 万美国人
加入管理式医疗组织。 这些组织代表了一个巨大的目标
RVision 录像带的市场。
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