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Published in: Arthritis Research & Therapy 1/2021

01-12-2021 | Care | Research article

The PICASO cloud platform for improved holistic care in rheumatoid arthritis treatment—experiences of patients and clinicians

Authors: Jutta G. Richter, Gamal Chehab, Catarina Schwartz, Elisabeth Ricken, Monika Tomczak, Hasan Acar, Henrike Gappa, Carlos A. Velasco, Peter Rosengren, Armanas Povilionis, Matthias Schneider, Jesper Thestrup

Published in: Arthritis Research & Therapy | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

Multimorbidity raises the number of essential information needed for delivery of high-quality care in patients with chronic diseases like rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We evaluated an innovative ICT platform for integrated care which orchestrates data from various health care providers to optimize care management processes.

Methods

The Horizon2020-funded research project PICASO (picaso-project.eu) established an ICT platform that offers integration of care services across providers and supports patients’ management along the continuum of care, leaving the data with the owner. Strict conformity with ethical and legal legislations was augmented with a usability-driven engineering process, user requirements gathering from relevant stakeholders, and expert walkthroughs guided developments. Developments based on the HL7/FHIR standard granting interoperability. Platform’s applicability in clinical routine was an essential aim. Thus, we evaluated the platform according to an evaluation framework in an observational 6-month proof-of-concept study with RA patients affected by cardiovascular comorbidities using questionnaires, interviews, and platform data.

Results

Thirty RA patients (80% female) participated, mean age 59 years, disease duration 13 years, average number of comorbidities 2.9. Home monitoring data demonstrated high platform adherence. Evaluations yielded predominantly positive feedback: The innovative dashboard-like design offering time-efficient data visualization, comprehension, and personalization was well accepted, i.e., patients rated the platform “overall” as 2.3 (1.1) (mean (SD), Likert scales 1–6) and clinicians recommended further platform use for 93% of their patients. They managed 86% of patients’ visits using the clinician dashboard. Dashboards were valued for a broader view of health status and patient-physician interactions. Platform use contributed to improved disease and comorbidity management (i.e., in 70% physicians reported usefulness to assess patients’ diseases and in 33% potential influence on treatment decisions; risk manager was used in 59%) and empowered patients (i.e., 48% set themselves new health-related goals, 92% stated easier patient-physician communications).

Conclusion

Comprehensive aggregation of clinical data from distributed sources in a modern, GDPR-compliant cloud platform can improve physicians’ and patients’ knowledge of the disease status and comorbidities as well as patients’ management. It empowers patients to monitor and positively contribute to their disease management. Effects on patients’ outcome, behavior, and changes in the health care systems should be explored by implementing ICT-based platforms enriched by upcoming Artificial Intelligence features where possible.

Trial registration

DRKS—German Clinical Trials Register, DRKS00013637, prospectively registered. 17 January 2018.
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Metadata
Title
The PICASO cloud platform for improved holistic care in rheumatoid arthritis treatment—experiences of patients and clinicians
Authors
Jutta G. Richter
Gamal Chehab
Catarina Schwartz
Elisabeth Ricken
Monika Tomczak
Hasan Acar
Henrike Gappa
Carlos A. Velasco
Peter Rosengren
Armanas Povilionis
Matthias Schneider
Jesper Thestrup
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Arthritis Research & Therapy / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1478-6362
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13075-021-02526-7

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