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IVF patients' preferences in service design
Jan Kremer & Wouter TuilRadboud University Nijmegen MC
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INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
• Preliminary research (Haagen et al. 2003)– Patients are online
(81%)– Patients are on the internet for medical purposes (54%)– Patients want online interaction with their physician (69%)– Patients want online access to their medical records (82%)
• Based on these findings the virtual IVF clinic was created
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Human Reproduction Vol.18, 2073, 2003
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VIRTUAL IVF CLINIC
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VIRTUAL IVF CLINIC
• Interactive website– General information– Personal information– Communication
• Promote patient empowerment• Safe, secure and efficient
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VIRTUAL IVF CLINIC
Generic Information
• IVF treatment• Clinic• FAQ• Stories• Links• Literature• Videos
Personal information
• Medical record• Dayplanner• Embryo-pictures• Prognosis• Correspondence
Communication
• Chat• Discussion forum• E-mail
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RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1. Use and usefulness of the website
2. What are the time-dynamics of the website?• Weeks, Treatment phase
3. Types of online behavioral styles?
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METHODS
• Questionnaire (n=54)– Demographics– Usefulness of the website
• Automated logging of viewed pages (n=1050)– User– Requested functionality– Date & time
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1. USE AND USEFULNESS
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USE and USEFULNESS
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Useful
General information (top 3)
1. Frequently Asked Questions2. Information about the clinic3. Information about the treatment
88 %67 %63 %
Personal information (top 3)
1. Medical Record2. Day planner3. Embryo photos
96 %92 %79 %
Communication
1. E-mail2. Discussion forum3. Chat
77 %73 %58 %
Useful Pageviews
General information (top 3)
1. Frequently Asked Questions2. Information about the clinic3. Information about the treatment
88 %67 %63 %
7,98.8
62,2
Personal information (top 3)
1. Medical Record2. Day planner3. Embryo photos
96 %92 %79 %
36,030,450,1
Communication
1. E-mail2. Discussion forum3. Chat
77 %73 %58 %
2,4139,545,3
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USE and USEFULNESS
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TIME DYNAMICS
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PAGEVIEWS OVER TIME
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 100
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Communication (34.2%) General information (25.4%)Personal Information (17.9%) Navigation (22.4%)
weeks after first visit
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PAGEVIEWS PER TREATMENT PHASE
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T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T1 T2 T3 T4 T50
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Generic Information Patient specificInformation
Communication
T1: pretreatment T2: stimulation T3 opu&et T4: luteal phase T5: posttreatment
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3. BEHAVIORAL STYLES
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BEHAVIORAL STYLES (factor analysis)
Content Type Individual information style
Generic information style
Communication style
Medical records 0.89 0.23 0.30Treatment information 0.89 0.30 0.30Personalised prognosis 0.80 0.31 0.22FAQ 0.67 0.40 0.12Downloadable documents 0.67 0.39 0.29Day planner 0.46 0.41 0.23Literature 0.20 0.71 0.17General information 0.45 0.62 0.23External links 0.25 0.62 0.17Website help 0.20 0.61 0.13Hospital information 0.48 0.60 0.23Bulletin board (viewing) 0.38 0.24 0.86Bulletin board (posting) 0.14 0.14 0.83Chatroom 0.24 0.25 0.62
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BEHAVIORAL STYLES (prevalence)
Individual information style
Generic information style
Communication style n(%)
None of the styles ○ ○ ○ 411 (35.7%)
One of the styles ● ○ ○ 195 (17.0%) ○ ● ○ 156 (13.6%) ○ ○ ● 52 (4.5%)Two of the styles ● ● ○ 138 (12.0%) ● ○ ● 66 (5.7%) ○ ● ● 60 (5.2%)All three styles ● ● ● 72 (6.3%)
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Generic information Personal Information Communication0%5%
10%15%20%25%30%35%40%
29%33%
38%
BEHAVIORAL STYLES (dominance)
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DETERMINANTS OF BEHAVIORAL STYLES
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Personal information style: Sharing emotions (p=0.028) Paid employment (p=0.007)
Generic information style: Depression (p=0.028)
Communication style: Anxiety (p=0.005) Paid employment (p=0.021)
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CONCLUSIONS
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CONCLUSIONS
• The majority of functions are used and perceived as useful– Discussion forum is used most frequently– Personalized information is valued as most useful
• Usage varies greatly over time– High number of page views during the OPU and ET– Information at the beginning and communication at the end of treatment
• There are three types of online behavior styles– Personal information, generic information and communication– Anxiety, depression and employment are determinants of these styles
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