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Assessment of the effectiveness, socio-economic impact and implementation of a digital solution for patients with advanced chronic diseases : the ADLIFE study protocol

Authors :
García-Lorenzo, Borja
Gorostiza, Ania
González, Nerea
Larrañaga, Igor
Mateo-Abad, Maider
Ortega-Gil, Ana
Bloemeke, Janika
Groene, Oliver
Vergara, Itziar
Mar, Javier
Lim Choi Keung, Sarah N.
Arvanitis, Theodoros N.
Kaye, Rachelle
Dahary Halevy, Elinor
Nahir, Baraka
Arndt, Fritz
Dichmann Sorknæs, Anne
Juul, Natassia Kamilla
Lilja, Mikael
Holm Sherman, Marie
Laleci Erturkmen, Gokce Banu
Yuksel, Mustafa
Robbins, Tim
Kyrou, Ioannis
Randeva, Harpal
Maguire, Roma
McCann, Lisa
Miller, Morven
Moore, Margaret
Connaghan, John
Fullaondo, Ane
Verdoy, Dolores
de Manuel Keenoy, Esteban
García-Lorenzo, Borja
Gorostiza, Ania
González, Nerea
Larrañaga, Igor
Mateo-Abad, Maider
Ortega-Gil, Ana
Bloemeke, Janika
Groene, Oliver
Vergara, Itziar
Mar, Javier
Lim Choi Keung, Sarah N.
Arvanitis, Theodoros N.
Kaye, Rachelle
Dahary Halevy, Elinor
Nahir, Baraka
Arndt, Fritz
Dichmann Sorknæs, Anne
Juul, Natassia Kamilla
Lilja, Mikael
Holm Sherman, Marie
Laleci Erturkmen, Gokce Banu
Yuksel, Mustafa
Robbins, Tim
Kyrou, Ioannis
Randeva, Harpal
Maguire, Roma
McCann, Lisa
Miller, Morven
Moore, Margaret
Connaghan, John
Fullaondo, Ane
Verdoy, Dolores
de Manuel Keenoy, Esteban
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Due to population ageing and medical advances, people with advanced chronic diseases (ACD) live longer. Such patients are even more likely to face either temporary or permanent reduced functional reserve, which typically further increases their healthcare resource use and the burden of care on their caregiver(s). Accordingly, these patients and their caregiver(s) may benefit from integrated supportive care provided via digitally supported interventions. This approach may either maintain or improve their quality of life, increase their independence, and optimize the healthcare resource use from early stages. ADLIFE is an EU-funded project, aiming to improve the quality of life of older people with ACD by providing integrated personalized care via a digitally enabled toolbox. Indeed, the ADLIFE toolbox is a digital solution which provides patients, caregivers, and health professionals with digitally enabled, integrated, and personalized care, supporting clinical decisions, and encouraging independence and self-management. Here we present the protocol of the ADLIFE study, which is designed to provide robust scientific evidence on the assessment of the effectiveness, socio-economic, implementation, and technology acceptance aspects of the ADLIFE intervention compared to the current standard of care (SoC) when applied in real-life settings of seven different pilot sites across six countries. A quasi-experimental trial following a multicenter, non-randomized, non-concurrent, unblinded, and controlled design will be implemented. Patients in the intervention group will receive the ADLIFE intervention, while patients in the control group will receive SoC. The assessment of the ADLIFE intervention will be conducted using a mixed-methods approach.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1399550069
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390.ijerph20043152