Expert Consensus on Developing Information and Communication Technology-Based Patient Education Guidelines for Rheumatic Diseases in the Korea

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作者
Yoon, Junghee [1 ,2 ]
Cho, Soo-Kyung [3 ,4 ]
Choi, Se Rim [3 ,4 ]
Lee, Soo-Bin [3 ]
Cho, Juhee [1 ,2 ]
Jeon, Chan Hong [5 ]
Kim, Geun-Tae [6 ]
Lee, Jisoo [7 ]
Sung, Yoon-Kyoung [2 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Sungkyunkwan Univ, SAIHST, Dept Clin Res Design & Evaluat, Seoul, South Korea
[2] Samsung Med Ctr, Inst Qual Life Canc, Seoul, South Korea
[3] Hanyang Univ, Hosp Rheumat Dis, Dept Rheumatol, 222-1 Wangsimni Ro, Seoul 04763, South Korea
[4] Hanyang Univ, Inst Rheumatol Res, Seoul, South Korea
[5] Soonchunhyang Univ, Bucheon Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Div Rheumatol, Bucheon, South Korea
[6] Kosin Univ, Gospel Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Div Rheumatol, Busan, South Korea
[7] Ewha Womans Univ, Coll Med, Dept Internal Med, Div Rheumatol, Seoul, South Korea
关键词
Rheumatic Diseases; Information and Communication Technology (ICT); Patient Education;
D O I
10.3346/jkms.2025.40.e67
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: This study aimed to identify key priorities for the development of guidelines for information and communication technology (ICT)-based patient education tailored to the needs of patients with rheumatic diseases (RDs) in the Republic of Korea, based on expert consensus. Methods: A two-round modified Delphi study was conducted with 20 rheumatology, patient education, and digital health literacy experts. A total of 35 items covering 7 domains and 18 subdomains were evaluated. Each item was evaluated for its level of importance, and the responses were rated on a 4-point Likert scale. Consensus levels were defined as "high" (interquartile range [IQR] <= 1, agreement >= 80%, content validity ratio [CVR] >= 0.7), "Moderate" (IQR >= 1, agreement 50-79%, CVR 0.5-0.7), and "Low" (IQR > 1, agreement < 50%, CVR < 0.5). Results: Strong consensus was reached for key priorities for developing guidelines in areas such as health literacy, digital health literacy, medical terminology, user interface, and user experience design for mobile apps. Chatbot use and video (e.g., YouTube) also achieved high consensus, whereas AI-powered platforms such as ChatGPT showed moderate-to-high agreement. Telemedicine was excluded because of insufficient consensus. Conclusion: The key priorities identified in this study provide a foundation for the development of ICT-based patient education guidelines for RDs in the Republic of Korea. Future efforts should focus on integrating digital tools into clinical practice to enhance patient engagement and improve clinical outcomes.
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