Over 4500 patients supported in their rehabilitation from hand injuries
The background
The Pulvertaft Hand Centre is a leading international hand surgery centre located within the Royal Derby Hospital. The centre treats a wide range of conditions of the hand and wrist, as well as running postgraduate courses for doctors, nurses and therapists.
Marked Improvement have worked with the Pulvertaft since our early days, including the development of an e-learning course and platform on radiation protection for surgeons using portable X-ray equipment.
The challenge
A month into the first COVID lockdown in 2020, the Pulvertaft faced the issue of how to continue supporting patients in the context of the massive restrictions on everyday life.
They had an existing mobile app which had been developed 5 years previously, but this was now outdated and it only worked on iOS devices, thereby limiting availability.
The delivery
Following a short period of consultation (given the immediate and pressing need) the Pulvertaft commissioned us to develop an online platform enabling their physiotherapists to set out rehab exercise programmes for their patients, featuring reference videos showing how the exercises should be done.
The platform was developed as a web application allowing for use on both mobile devices and laptops. This approach was based in part on the observation that users with hand injuries might well find it easier to access the platform on a laptop / desktop than on a handheld device.
The first version was developed and launched very quickly, enabling the platform to have an immediate impact.
The results
The primary aim here was to avoid unnecessary outpatient visits during lockdown, but as further exercises and other features focused on patient education were added, it became clear that the ‘PH Rehab’ platform would have benefits beyond COVID.
The Trust have used the platform as evidence of their environmental commitment, estimating that 12.7 tonnes of CO2e were saved during the first 3 months of implementation of PH Rehab and related measures as a result of the reduction in patient visits.
But, perhaps more importantly, while not all digital healthcare has been well received by patients, PH Rehab has had an exceptionally positive response from both patients and clinicians.
The verdict
The platform is now being used by over 500 clinicians, at the Pulvertaft, other Trusts and independent practitioners nationally and internationally. Over 4500 patients have been supported by the platform in their rehabilitation from hand injuries.
Since the platform was launched:
- 98% of patients have found it useful or very useful;
- 99% have found it easy to use;
- 99% are satisfied with it.
The future
We are currently developing a Spanish language version of the platform for launch in autumn 2024.
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