Explore the latest in mobile health and telemedicine, including advances in use of fitness trackers and device monitoring to improve outcomes.
This randomized clinical trial assesses whether a remote monitoring app with or without additional weekly text messages improves adherence to adjuvant endocrine therapy compared with enhanced usual care among patients with early-stage breast cancer.
This secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial examines the use of support delivered by a live counselor via a mobile instant messaging for smoking cessation among individuals in Hong Kong.
This diagnostic/prognostic study assesses the ability of a large language model (LLM) to detect guardian authorship of messages originating from adolescent patient portals.
This cluster randomized clinical trial evaluates whether adding internet and telephone support to a family practitioner review to consider discontinuing long-term antidepressant treatment is safe and more effective than practitioner review alone.
This randomized clinical trial compares the effects of layperson-delivered, telephone-based behavioral activation and mindfulness interventions with telephone-based befriending on loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic among at-risk older adults.
This cohort study evaluates patient safety and satisfaction, financial implications, and environmental consequences associated with fully remote physician management of radiation oncology care.
This randomized clinical trial compares brief and extended coaching programs for patients in an online weight loss program who had achieved less than 4% of body weight loss at 1 month.
This clinical trial compares the effectiveness of nurse case management plus home blood pressure telemonitoring (HBPTM) vs HBPTM alone in achieving greater systolic blood pressure reduction at 12 months and lower rate of stroke recurrence at 24 months among Black and Hispanic stroke survivors with uncontrolled hypertension.
This randomized clinical trial examines whether remote monitoring of blood pressure and medication adherence, with or without feedback to a social support partner, is associated with better control than usual care in adults with hypertension.
This randomized clinical trial evaluates the most effective method for delivering a mindfulness program via mobile app to improve depression symptoms among intensive care unit (ICU) survivors.
This randomized clinical trial examines the effectiveness of a web-based cognitive behavior self-help intervention for patients with binge eating disorder.
This cohort study of patients with hypertension characterizes patient portal access and use of hypertension-specific functionalities.
This cross-sectional study assesses patient preferences for various visual backgrounds during telemedicine video visits.
This cohort study examines the association of telehealth use during the COVID-19 telehealth expansion with hospitalizations, emergency department visits, clinician encounters, and costs among Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries.
This prespecified secondary analysis of the ADAMPA randomized clinical trial evaluates blood pressure (BP) control at 24 months with self-management based on home BP monitoring plus self-titration of antihypertensive medication vs usual care among patients with poorly controlled hypertension in Spain.
This cross-sectional study analyzes how use of audio-only telehealth services by Medicare beneficiaries changed from 2020 to 2022 and assesses which patients would be most affected by policy reforms.
This cross-sectional study assesses the implication of patients’ English language skills for telehealth use and visit experience.
This cross-sectional study evaluates patients’ portal usage trends while in the emergency department and compares demographic and clinical characteristics between users and nonusers.
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