Clinical Integration of a Smartphone App for Patients With Chronic Pain: Retrospective Analysis of Predictors of Benefits and Patient Engagement Between Clinic Visits
BackgroundAlthough many pain-related smartphone apps exist, little attention has been given to understanding how these apps are used over time and what factors contribute to greater compliance and patient engagement. ObjectiveThis retrospective analysis was designed to help identify factors that pre...
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Main Authors: | Ross, Edgar L (Author), Jamison, Robert N (Author), Nicholls, Lance (Author), Perry, Barbara M (Author), Nolen, Kim D (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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