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Area of Science:

  • Medical Device Technology
  • Patient Communication
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Shared decision-making and patient-centered communication are crucial in healthcare.
  • Gaps persist in patient understanding and communication regarding implanted devices and their benefits.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess patient knowledge of implanted device identification.
  • To understand patient perspectives on sharing information about their implanted devices.

Main Methods:

  • Four focus groups were conducted with patients who received cardiac or vascular implanted devices within the past six months.
  • Thematic analysis was used to analyze transcribed data from the focus groups.

Main Results:

  • Patients often lack awareness of identifying information on their implanted devices.
  • Themes identified include the value of device information, varying trust and perceived risks in sharing data, and a lack of systematic tracking processes.

Conclusions:

  • Patients desire post-procedural information and a follow-up plan for their implanted devices.
  • Improved communication should include device identifiers, long-term tracking support, and education on the benefits of data sharing for healthcare, safety, and research.