A Preliminary Case Study of Developing a Web-Based Digital Portal for Stroke Survivors Using Synthetic Personal Health Data

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Abstract

Stroke survivors often encounter numerous challenges in managing their health in a long term, primarily due to the complexities of the stroke disease and the presence of multiple comorbidities. Patient portals are recognised as a promising solution, offering stroke survivors a centralised platform with access to their personal health records, support resources, and tools for managing their health status. In this study, we present a co-designed patient portal system using web technology through stakeholder involvement. This portal uses data from the South London Stroke Register (SLSR) data centre, and a synthetic database was created to simulate the access of personal health records. Featuring user-friendly interfaces (UIs), this portal provides self-management tools such as blood pressure monitoring, risk assessment for stroke recurrence, and quality of life questionnaires to facilitate self-assessment in home settings. Future work will focus on this patient portal interactions, usability test and pilot feasibility study.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2024 IEEE 12th International Conference on Healthcare Informatics (ICHI)
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

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