Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore a food-insecure, low income, predominantly African American community's experiences with a produce prescription program (PPP).
Design: Researchers conducted 3 focus groups and 4 individual interviews with Maywood Veggie Rx (VRxM) participants asking questions about the logistics of the program while also exploring ideas around health, food, and community.
Setting: This produce prescription program took place in Maywood, Illinois which is an urban underserved community with 23.
Objective: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) can provide critical information concerning the impact of a disease on an individual. Mobile technology to collect PRO data in an electronic format (ePRO) allows for frequent assessment in the person's regular environment. The goal of this study was to assess the compliance with a phone application (app) and validate ePRO information in individuals with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
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