2016
DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.5027
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Smartloss: A Personalized Mobile Health Intervention for Weight Management and Health Promotion

Abstract: Background Synonymous with increased use of mobile phones has been the development of mobile health (mHealth) technology for improving health, including weight management. Behavior change theory (eg, the theory of planned behavior) can be effectively encapsulated into mobile phone-based health improvement programs, which is fostered by the ability of mobile phones and related devices to collect and transmit objective data in near real time and for health care or research professionals and clients t… Show more

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“…Patients can now access personal health information through patient portals [6], look up health information independently without professional medical guidance [7][8][9][10][11], and provide feedback to other consumers on their experiences with certain hospitals or providers through these media [12]. Studies have shown that the use of technology in the health sector can improve intervention efficacy, patient satisfaction, and, ultimately, clinical outcomes [13][14][15][16][17]. Technology has assumed a growing role within the health care landscape, with more than 60% of all US health care institutions using at least one form of telehealth [18], with some engaging in more telehealth visits than in-person visits [19].…”
Section: Introduction Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients can now access personal health information through patient portals [6], look up health information independently without professional medical guidance [7][8][9][10][11], and provide feedback to other consumers on their experiences with certain hospitals or providers through these media [12]. Studies have shown that the use of technology in the health sector can improve intervention efficacy, patient satisfaction, and, ultimately, clinical outcomes [13][14][15][16][17]. Technology has assumed a growing role within the health care landscape, with more than 60% of all US health care institutions using at least one form of telehealth [18], with some engaging in more telehealth visits than in-person visits [19].…”
Section: Introduction Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence already affirms the global shift from standard healthcare to personalized healthcare to enhance patient experience and significantly improve their health and wellbeing (73)(74)(75). Hence, it is unsurprising that mobile health (mHealth) apps that offer personalized content or services were found to be effective by target users (76)(77)(78)(79), including apps for managing stress (80).…”
Section: Primary Support Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intervention team are trained behavioral health coaches located at the study hub in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The health coaches randomize participants, manage social support groups, and oversee intervention delivery via the eHealth system [18]. The study investigators and clinical assessment team are blinded to the treatment group assignment until the end of the research trial.…”
Section: Trial Personnelmentioning
confidence: 99%