A Quantitative Analysis of Patient-Facing Technologies for Patient Self-Reporting

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Abstract

Dramatic improvements in patient-facing technologies have demonstrated the potential to transform healthcare delivery for a 360-degree holistic view of care. A key question regarding how such technologies affect patient self-reporting still needs to be answered. This study presents the technologies and their associated key variables via quantitative analysis. Associations were found between single-platform and web-based applications (apps), Android apps and physician view, mental health disease, and user feedback. The results are intended to inform future design, development, and evaluation of patient-facing technologies. More systematic, theory-driven, framework-based design and evaluation are necessary to fully characterize the effectiveness and maintenance of patient-facing technologies toward a sustainable strategy.

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Ding, M., Cho, Y., Jiang, Y., & Gong, Y. (2024). A Quantitative Analysis of Patient-Facing Technologies for Patient Self-Reporting. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 310, pp. 504–508). IOS Press BV. https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI231016

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