2024
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12030392
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Using Digital Health Technologies to Monitor Pain, Medication Adherence and Physical Activity in Young People with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: A Feasibility Study

Sonia Butler,
Dean Sculley,
Derek Santos
et al.

Abstract: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis can be influenced by pain, medication adherence, and physical activity. A new digital health intervention, InteractiveClinics, aims to monitor these modifiable risk factors. Twelve children, aged 10 to 18 years, received daily notifications on a smartwatch to record their pain levels and take their medications, using a customised mobile app synchronised to a secure web-based platform. Daily physical activity levels were automatically recorded by wearing a smartwatch. Using a quant… Show more

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“…Further, completing web-based assessments, before the Paediatric Rheumatologist consultation improved time efficiency [84] and promoted psychosocial conversation [86]. In addition, longitudinal monitoring of pain, medication adherence, and physical activity can be viewed on a web-based platform, captured through smart watch and mobile app technology [87]. However, most of this research is still at a very early stage of evaluation [83,87].…”
Section: New Emerging Models Of Digital Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Further, completing web-based assessments, before the Paediatric Rheumatologist consultation improved time efficiency [84] and promoted psychosocial conversation [86]. In addition, longitudinal monitoring of pain, medication adherence, and physical activity can be viewed on a web-based platform, captured through smart watch and mobile app technology [87]. However, most of this research is still at a very early stage of evaluation [83,87].…”
Section: New Emerging Models Of Digital Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, longitudinal monitoring of pain, medication adherence, and physical activity can be viewed on a web-based platform, captured through smart watch and mobile app technology [87]. However, most of this research is still at a very early stage of evaluation [83,87]. Nonetheless, it is still laying the foundations to a new model of healthcare delivery.…”
Section: New Emerging Models Of Digital Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%