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  • Surgical Patient Care
  • Psychological Well-being

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  • Surgical patients experience stress and anxiety, impacting recovery and increasing complications.
  • Preoperative anxiety is linked to information access, but personalized support is limited.
  • Digital health (DH) offers scalable solutions, yet current tools often lack personalization and psychological support.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the Adhera CARINAE DH Program, a digital intervention for personalized stress and anxiety management in surgical patients.
  • To assess the integration of wearable devices, mobile apps, and virtual reality for tailored patient support.
  • To utilize data-driven techniques for enhanced patient education and lifestyle guidance.

Main Methods:

  • A randomized controlled trial involving 74 surgical patients across 4 hospitals in 3 European countries.
  • Intervention group received the Adhera CARINAE DH Program alongside standard care; control group received standard care only.
  • Assessment of psychological metrics (self-efficacy, self-management, mental well-being) and physiological stress markers pre- and post-intervention.

Main Results:

  • The intervention group showed significant improvements in stress, pain, and anxiety scores.
  • Patients receiving the DH intervention experienced a 17.12% reduction in hospital stay duration.
  • Positive correlations were observed between self-efficacy, self-management, and mental well-being in the intervention group.

Conclusions:

  • The Adhera CARINAE DH Program demonstrates viability in supporting surgical patients.
  • Optimizing DH solutions is crucial for enhancing patient care and recovery.
  • Findings support potential applications in remote patient monitoring and communication.