2019
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-028554
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Optimising patient active role with a user-centred eHealth platform (CONCERTO+) in chronic diseases management: a study protocol for a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial

Abstract: IntroductionMultimorbidity increases care needs and primary care use among people with chronic diseases. The Concerto Health Program (CHP) has been developed to optimise chronic disease management in primary care services. However, in its current version, the CHP primarily targets clinicians and does not aim to answer directly patients’ and their informal caregivers’ needs for chronic disease management. Various studies have shown that interventions that increase patient activation level are associated with be… Show more

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“…Ninth, the participation of the patients and their informal caregivers is critical for effective development and successful implementation of digital interventions for NCDs. 79,80 Many factors, including literacy about digital health and activation of the users, are essential for increasing adoption of digital health interventions. 61,81 In most of the studies included in this review, the participants were recruited through direct communication, which may be expensive and time-consuming.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ninth, the participation of the patients and their informal caregivers is critical for effective development and successful implementation of digital interventions for NCDs. 79,80 Many factors, including literacy about digital health and activation of the users, are essential for increasing adoption of digital health interventions. 61,81 In most of the studies included in this review, the participants were recruited through direct communication, which may be expensive and time-consuming.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, its design and development are based on needs expressed by users and health professionals, which will probably improve its implementation [ 47 ]. Its flexibility and adaptability will also facilitate its use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is very likely that these instruments in digital format will be well received by the population, since citizens increasingly demand participation in decisions, greater autonomy in their relationship with the health services and greater agility responding to their needs [27,28]. Furthermore, these instruments have been adapted to the needs of women and comply with the fundamental premise that the end user should participate in their creation [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%