JMIR Formative Research (Jul 2024)

Evaluation of a Remote Patient Monitoring Program During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Retrospective Case Study With a Mixed Methods Explanatory Sequential Design

  • Rose Gunn,
  • Shelby L Watkins,
  • Dave Boston,
  • A Gabriela Rosales,
  • Stefan Massimino,
  • Suparna Navale,
  • Stephanie L Fitzpatrick,
  • John Dickerson,
  • Rachel Gold,
  • George Lee,
  • Carmit K McMullen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/55732
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
p. e55732

Abstract

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BackgroundCommunity health center (CHC) patients experience a disproportionately high prevalence of chronic conditions and barriers to accessing technologies that might support the management of these conditions. One such technology includes tools used for remote patient monitoring (RPM), the use of which surged during the COVID-19 pandemic. ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to assess how a CHC implemented an RPM program during the COVID-19 pandemic. MethodsThis retrospective case study used a mixed methods explanatory sequential design to evaluate a CHC’s implementation of a suite of RPM tools during the COVID-19 pandemic. Analyses used electronic health record–extracted health outcomes data and semistructured interviews with the CHC’s staff and patients participating in the RPM program. ResultsThe CHC enrolled 147 patients in a hypertension RPM program. After 6 months of RPM use, mean systolic blood pressure (BP) was 13.4 mm Hg lower and mean diastolic BP 6.4 mm Hg lower, corresponding with an increase in hypertension control (BP<140/90 mm Hg) from 33.3% of patients to 81.5%. Considerable effort was dedicated to standing up the program, reinforced by organizational prioritization of chronic disease management, and by a clinician who championed program implementation. Noted barriers to implementation of the RPM program were limited initial training, lack of sustained support, and complexities related to the RPM device technology. ConclusionsWhile RPM technology holds promise for addressing chronic disease management, successful RPM program requires substantial investment in implementation support and technical assistance.