Introduction: The rapid growth of mobile health (mHealth) devices holds substantial potential for improving care and care outcomes in aging adults with chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP), however, research evaluating these devices in older adults remains limited.
Objective: To ascertain the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of an mHealth intervention (Mymee) that combines symptom, diet, and behavior tracking a smartphone application with data analytics to detect associations between symptoms and lifestyle factors along with weekly health coaching sessions to mitigate CNCP in adults 55 years of age and older.
Methods: Participants ( = 31) in this pilot study were recruited from one primary care practice in New York City and randomized to an intervention [app + up to 12 health coaching sessions (scheduled approximately once weekly) + usual care] or a control (app + usual care) arm.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
July 2020
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a complex, multi-system autoimmune disease of unclear etiology that causes significant morbidity and, in severely affected patients, early mortality. Despite efforts from academic and private research entities, pharmaceutical companies, and patient advocacy groups, and hundreds of millions of dollars in spending, numerous gaps in care still exist. A digital therapeutic platform is described that uses self-tracking technology, analytics, and telehealth coaching to identify and remove possible dietary and/or other lifestyle triggers of SLE.
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