First data from a digital health app for erectile dysfunction

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Purpose: In a systematic data analysis, we evaluated the influence of a digital health app on erection scores as well as life quality and patient activation in a group of patients with erectile dysfunction. Methods: In all, 44 participants took part in an evidence-based program for patients with erectile dysfunction. The in app 12-week program included pelvic floor exercises and physiotherapeutic and cardiovascular training. In addition, there where sessions on mindfulness and sexual therapy as well as useful information about erectile dysfunction and its causes, nutrition, and risk factors. The median age was 46 years (19–75 years). All patients answered IIEF‑5, PAM-13 and QoL-Med questionnaires at the beginning and the end of the program. A total of 27 questionnaires could be evaluated at both times. Results: The average improvement in IIEF‑5 score was 4.5 points (p < 0.0001). 96% of patients showed overall improvement of erection scores. Improvement in life quality was shown in 93% of participants. Moreover, there was a significant increase in patient activation scores. Conclusion: We were able to show that a multimodal digital app for self-management of erectile dysfunction improved not only erection scores but also life quality and patient activation. We concluded that it is possible to reproduce results of analog studies in a digital setting. Digital solutions can help to include patients in their treatment and to put guideline suggestions into practice.

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Wiemer, L., Bartelheimer, T., Raschke, R., & Miller, K. (2022). First data from a digital health app for erectile dysfunction. Urologie, 61(9), 971–981. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-022-01872-x

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