# Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Healthcare Visual Map Tool for Health Workers to Improve Quality of Life of Home Care Patients: Study Protocol

**Authors:** Núria Hernández-Vidal, Marta Pujol-Vidal, Yolanda Mengíbar-García, David Ayala-Villuendas, Joan-Carlos Contel-Segura, Sara Martínez-Torres, Anna Bordas, Eulalia Oriol-Colominas, Nuria Martín-Vergara, Francisco Martín-Lujan, Maria-Pilar Astier-Peña, Montserrat Gens-Barberà

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/healthcare13060626 · Healthcare · 2025-03-13

## TL;DR

This study aims to develop and test a visual map tool for home care patients to improve safety and quality of life by helping healthcare workers manage health risks more effectively.

## Contribution

The novel contribution is the design and evaluation of a visual map integrated into electronic medical records to enhance home care interventions.

## Key findings

- The visual map is expected to reduce hospital admissions, falls, and injuries among home care patients.
- It aims to improve quality of life through targeted healthcare professional interventions.
- The tool is designed for practical integration into routine primary care settings.

## Abstract

Background: Home care programs in primary healthcare aim to address the health needs of elderly and frail populations, but ensuring safety in home environments can be challenging due to factors like limited supervision, environmental hazards, and the complexity of managing multiple health conditions. Fragmented information further complicates healthcare professionals’ ability to identify critical health risks and manage them effectively. Objective: This study aims to design and evaluate the effectiveness of a visual map integrated into the electronic medical record of home care patients. The goal will be to implement this tool and enhance healthcare professionals’ interventions, improving patient safety and quality of life. Methods: The study will be conducted in three phases: (1) the design of a visual map for the home care program by identifying health areas and contributing factors; (2) a cluster-randomized clinical trial across primary care centers to assess whether the visual map reduces hospital admissions, falls, and injuries while improving quality of life; and (3) a qualitative study to evaluate the impact of the visual map on the home care program. Results: It is anticipated that the visual map will reduce hospital admissions, falls, and injuries among home care patients while improving quality of life by facilitating targeted and effective professional interventions. Discussion: This visual map aims to enhance the safety of vulnerable home care patients by integrating critical health information into a practical, easy-to-implement tool. Its feasibility and potential for integration into routine primary care within the Catalan Institute of Health make it a valuable innovation with broader applicability. Trial registration: NCT04399616. Registered on 8 May 2024.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** falls (MESH:C537863), injuries (MESH:D014947)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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