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Επιτομή
Objective: This paper examines and discusses the role of health IT applications in
terms of facilitating patients suffering from a rare disease, regarding needs or
difficulties they face after diagnosis. In particular, this work focuses on the development
of information technologies and tools that can meet the needs of patients with rare
neuromuscular and neurodegenerative diseases when they wish to move to another
place for tourism and/or therapeutic purposes.
Purpose: There is a research gap in this field, both in Greek and international literature.
The purpose of this paper is to assist as possible in the filling of this research gap,
studying the needs of patients with rare diseases, in particular as regards exploration and
use of specialized tourism and therapeutic services, exploring at the same time the ways
and perspectives of meeting these needs in Greece with the use of information and
communication technologies.
Methodology: Methodologically, a systematic review of the literature was conducted
through online databases (Pubmed, Orphanet & Orphadata, Medscape, Elsevier, Taylor
& Francis Online, SpringerLink, Google Scholar, Eurordis, European Reference
Networks). It is considered appropriate to conduct primary research in the future, which
was impossible under the strict time constraints of this study.
Outcomes-proposal: Rare diseases have a cumulatively high global impact. In addition
to medical and pharmaceutical services, patients suffering from such diseases need
complementary services that can improve their quality of life. Tourism and recreation,
especially when combined with therapeutic intervention features such as rehabilitation
and pain relief, can have multiple benefits for the quality of life of patients with rare
diseases. The proposal of this work is the development of information technologies and
tools of personalized information (web and mobile application), which can respond to
the tourist and therapeutic needs of patients with rare diseases, providing information
and guidance for access to specialized services. The development of the applications
(web and mobile), with consequent utilization of freely available data using
interoperability, can bring significant benefits: to the quality of life of patients living
with rare diseases and to the flourishing of a new health tourism sector in Greece.