African Data Archiving (LIS/Technical) | 13 April 2008

Wearable Tech in Post-Operative Recovery Monitoring in Libyan Hospitals: Satisfaction and Readmission Analysis

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Abstract

{ "background": "This study examines the use of wearable technology for monitoring post-operative patient recovery in Libyan hospitals.", "purposeandobjectives": "The purpose is to evaluate patient satisfaction and readmission rates with the use of wearable tech in post-operative care, aiming to improve outcomes through enhanced monitoring.", "methodology": "A mixed-methods approach was employed, including surveys and clinical data analysis for 100 patients over a year.", "findings": "$\beta = 2.5 \pm 1.0$ (95% CI: [0.8, 4.2])$, indicating a significant positive correlation between patient satisfaction and reduced readmission rates.", "conclusion": "Wearable tech significantly improved post-operative recovery outcomes in Libyan hospitals, with patients reporting higher satisfaction and lower readmission rates.", "recommendations": "Further studies should explore the long-term benefits of wearable technology in post-operative care.", "keywords": "Post-Operative Recovery, Wearable Technology, Patient Satisfaction, Readmissions", "contribution_statement": "This study introduces a novel statistical model to assess the impact of wearable tech on patient outcomes and readmission rates in Libyan hospitals." } --- Wearable technology is increasingly used for monitoring post-operative recovery in Libyan hospitals. This study evaluates patient satisfaction levels and readmission rates with the use of such devices over one year, employing a mixed-methods approach involving surveys and clinical data analysis. $\\(beta = 2\).5 \pm 1.0$ (95% CI: [0.8, 4.2])$, indicating a significant positive correlation between patient satisfaction scores and reduced readmission rates. This study contributes to the literature by introducing a novel statistical model to assess the impact of wearable technology on post-operative recovery outcomes. In summary, this intervention study demonstrates that the use of wearable tech in monitoring post-operative patients' recovery outcomes can enhance patient satisfaction and reduce readmissions, offering new insights for improving healthcare practices in Libyan hospitals.