Implementing Mobile Health–Enabled Integrated Care for Complex Chronic Patients: Patients and Professionals’ Acceptability Study
JMIR mhealth and uhealth2020Vol. 8(11), pp. e22136–e22136
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Jordi de Batlle, Mireia Massip, Eloisa Vargiu, Núria Nadal, Araceli Fuentes, Marta Ortega, Jordi Colomina, R. Drudis, Montserrat Torra, Francésc Pallisó, Felip Miralles, Ferrán Barbé, Gerard Torres, CONNECARE-Lleida Group
Abstract
The mHealth-enabled IC model showed outstanding results from the patients' perspective in 2 different UCs but lacked maturity and integration with legacy systems to be fully accepted by professionals. This paper provides useful lessons learned through the development and assessment process and may be of use to organizations willing to develop or implement mHealth-enabled IC for older adults.
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