Characteristics and Symptoms of App Users Seeking COVID-19–Related Digital Health Information and Remote Services: Retrospective Cohort Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research2020Vol. 22(10), pp. e23197–e23197
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Amichai Perlman, Alina Vodonos Zilberg, Peter Michael Bak, Michael Dreyfuss, Maya Leventer‐Roberts, Yael Vurembrand, Howard E. Jeffries, Eyal Fisher, Yael Steuerman, Yinat Namir, Yaara Goldschmidt, Daniel Souroujon
Abstract
Our results suggest that digital health tools can help support remote care and self-management of COVID-19 and that self-reported symptoms from digital interactions can extend our understanding of the symptoms associated with COVID-19.
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