Feasibility of Recommending mHealth Solutions to Patients Receiving Virtual Primary Care

作者: David McCune , Erin Graf , Jo Masterson , Amanda Cuda

DOI: 10.30953/TMT.V4.148

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摘要: This pilot program tested the feasibility of connecting patients receiving medical care from 98point6 (a virtual healthcare platform that leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to deliver primary through a text-based, smartphone interface) with 2Morrow app behavioral health utilizes acceptance commitment therapy [ACT] address key chronic disease drivers conditions). It also evaluated potential for future clinical research using this methodology. Materials methods: Adult who expressed one several concerns (tobacco addiction, pain, stress/anxiety, or weight management) were by board-certified physician. They subsequently given recommendation download use ACT-based programs at no cost. De-identified data collected about usage. Surveys sent via email 7 28 days post-recommendation collect information their experience app. Results: From April October 2018, conducted offer concern any following topics: tobacco management. providers recommended patients, 16 whom downloaded used least program. Five multiple modules within app. are presented regarding those which accessed what frequency. Four completed user surveys. Conclusions: The showed good adherence ACT delivered mobile Patients followed on physician recommendations rates equivalent similar published studies. A trial measure patient satisfaction, compliance, outcomes is feasible. ability treat commonly seen in an entirely digital plan deserves additional study.

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