The Effects of a Digital Well-Being Intervention on Patients With Chronic Conditions: Observational Study
BackgroundChronic conditions account for 75% of health care costs, and the impact of chronic illness is expected to grow over time. Although subjective well-being predicts better health outcomes, people with chronic conditions tend to report lower well-being. Improving well-being might mitigate cost...
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Main Authors: | Parks, Acacia C (Author), Williams, Allison L (Author), Kackloudis, Gina M (Author), Stafford, Julia L (Author), Boucher, Eliane M (Author), Honomichl, Ryan D (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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