Long-Term Monitoring of Individuals With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Using Digital Health Technology: Qualitative Study

BackgroundDigital health adoption in clinical practice has been widespread, yet there remains further potential for optimizing care specifically for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This study therefore conducted qualitative research involving 35 health care prof...

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Main Authors: Shih-Ying Chien, Han-Chung Hu, Hsiu-Ying Cho
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Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2025-02-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:https://www.jmir.org/2025/1/e63660
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Han-Chung Hu
Hsiu-Ying Cho
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description BackgroundDigital health adoption in clinical practice has been widespread, yet there remains further potential for optimizing care specifically for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This study therefore conducted qualitative research involving 35 health care professionals from a range of hospitals in Taiwan. ObjectiveThis study aims to investigate barriers and facilitators related to the implementation of digital health technology (DHT) in the long-term monitoring of individuals with COPD based on clinical experiences in Taiwan. The perspectives of Taiwanese health care professionals provided valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities associated with using DHT for the management and enhancement of respiratory rehabilitation and long-term monitoring of patients with COPD. MethodsSeveral key themes related to the development of DHT were identified. Barriers encompassed concerns pertaining to digital safety, insurance coverage, constraints related to medical resources, and the presence of a digital divide. Facilitators included the potential for cost reduction, personalized prescriptions, and instilling motivation in users. ResultsTo enhance the acceptance and use of DHT, embracing a user-centered approach that prioritizes the distinct needs of all parties involved is recommended. Moreover, optimizing and leveraging the effective use of DHT in managing the health of individuals with COPD promises to deliver care characterized by greater precision and efficiency. ConclusionsOverall, the benefits of using DHT for the long-term care of patients with COPD outweigh the disadvantages. After the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an increased emphasis in Taiwan on the effectiveness of DHT in managing chronic diseases. Relevant studies including this paper have suggested that web-based exercise management systems could benefit patients with COPD in rehabilitation and tracking. Our findings provide meaningful directions for future research endeavors and practical implementation. By addressing identified barriers and capitalizing on facilitators, advancements can be made in the development and use of DHT, especially in overcoming challenges such as information security and operational methods. The implementation of the recommended strategies will likely lead to improved COPD care outcomes.
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spelling doaj-art-6079a6edc060452d9d4bab0f42f1ce1c2025-02-05T17:30:30ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712025-02-0127e6366010.2196/63660Long-Term Monitoring of Individuals With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Using Digital Health Technology: Qualitative StudyShih-Ying Chienhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9364-1525Han-Chung Huhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1603-868XHsiu-Ying Chohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6046-0987 BackgroundDigital health adoption in clinical practice has been widespread, yet there remains further potential for optimizing care specifically for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This study therefore conducted qualitative research involving 35 health care professionals from a range of hospitals in Taiwan. ObjectiveThis study aims to investigate barriers and facilitators related to the implementation of digital health technology (DHT) in the long-term monitoring of individuals with COPD based on clinical experiences in Taiwan. The perspectives of Taiwanese health care professionals provided valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities associated with using DHT for the management and enhancement of respiratory rehabilitation and long-term monitoring of patients with COPD. MethodsSeveral key themes related to the development of DHT were identified. Barriers encompassed concerns pertaining to digital safety, insurance coverage, constraints related to medical resources, and the presence of a digital divide. Facilitators included the potential for cost reduction, personalized prescriptions, and instilling motivation in users. ResultsTo enhance the acceptance and use of DHT, embracing a user-centered approach that prioritizes the distinct needs of all parties involved is recommended. Moreover, optimizing and leveraging the effective use of DHT in managing the health of individuals with COPD promises to deliver care characterized by greater precision and efficiency. ConclusionsOverall, the benefits of using DHT for the long-term care of patients with COPD outweigh the disadvantages. After the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an increased emphasis in Taiwan on the effectiveness of DHT in managing chronic diseases. Relevant studies including this paper have suggested that web-based exercise management systems could benefit patients with COPD in rehabilitation and tracking. Our findings provide meaningful directions for future research endeavors and practical implementation. By addressing identified barriers and capitalizing on facilitators, advancements can be made in the development and use of DHT, especially in overcoming challenges such as information security and operational methods. The implementation of the recommended strategies will likely lead to improved COPD care outcomes.https://www.jmir.org/2025/1/e63660
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