Smart Solutions after Surgery - Evaluating the Efficacy of Digital Follow-up

Creators: Finze, Nikola and Seerig, Kirsten H. and Yang, Cui and Ueter, Sophie and Gewald, Heiko
Title: Smart Solutions after Surgery - Evaluating the Efficacy of Digital Follow-up
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Event Title: (Proceedings of the) 33rd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS)
Event Location: Amman, Jordan
Event Dates: June, 16-18, 2025
Projects: IDI
Type of Paper / Paper No.: ECIS2025-1204 (CRP)
Date: 2025
Divisions: Informationsmanagement
Abstract (ENG): The increasing digitalization of the medical sector and the ubiquitous utilization of smartphones in multiple areas of life, including healthcare, underscore the growing importance of digital and mobile health applications. In a healthcare context, the implementation of digital innovations is becoming increasingly important for rehabilitation and follow-up care. This study examines the potential for digital innovations to facilitate postoperative follow-up care after surgery. Following a randomized controlled trial, interviews were conducted with patients one year after surgery to assess their perceptions of the respective follow-up care. While digital aftercare has numerous advantages, such as more convenient querying of surveys via the mobile application and shorter waiting times, this study also demonstrates the risks and adoption barriers that are associated with these digital innovations. We highlight the challenges that arise when a traditional (in-person) medical process is digitized with the goal of replacing the medical practitioner.
Forthcoming: No
Language: English
Uncontrolled Keywords: Digital health, mHealth, Follow-up care, Randomized control trial, Digital innovation
Citation:

Finze, Nikola and Seerig, Kirsten H. and Yang, Cui and Ueter, Sophie and Gewald, Heiko (2025) Smart Solutions after Surgery - Evaluating the Efficacy of Digital Follow-up. In: (Proceedings of the) 33rd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), June, 16-18, 2025, Amman, Jordan, Paper ECIS2025-1204 (CRP).

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