Patient Engagement With and Perspectives on a Mobile Health Home Spirometry Intervention: Mixed Methods Study
BackgroundPatient engagement attrition in mobile health (mHealth) remote patient monitoring (RPM) programs decreases program benefits. Systemic disparities lead to inequities in RPM adoption and use. There is an urgent need to understand patients' experiences with RPM in the real world, especia...
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Main Authors: | Andrew W Liu (Author), William Brown, III (Author), Ndubuisi E Madu (Author), Ali R Maiorano (Author), Olivia Bigazzi (Author), Eli Medina (Author), Christopher Sorric (Author), Steven R Hays (Author), Anobel Y Odisho (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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