2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40814-023-01401-3
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A non-randomised feasibility study of a mHealth follow-up program in bariatric surgery

Charlene Wright,
Jaimon T. Kelly,
Joshua Byrnes
et al.

Abstract: Background Behavioural support via mobile health (mHealth) is emerging. This study aimed to assess the feasibility, acceptability, cost, and potential effect on weight of a mHealth follow-up program in bariatric surgery. Methods This was a non-randomised feasibility study describing intervention development and proof in the concept of a mHealth follow-up program in bariatric surgery. The study compares a prospective cohort with a historical control… Show more

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