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Patient Experiences Using a Self-Monitoring App in Eating Disorder Treatment: Qualitative Study.

Pil LindgreenKirsten LomborgLoa Clausen
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2018)
Some patients experienced the app and its features as mostly supportive of their everyday life and the eating disorder treatment, while others experienced it primarily as obstructive. When applying apps in eating disorder treatment, we therefore recommend that patients and clinicians collaborate to determine how the app in question best fits the capacities, preferences, and treatment needs of the individual patient. Thus, we encourage patients and clinicians to discuss how specific features of the applied app affect the individual patient to increase the use of supportive features, while limiting the use of obstructive ones.
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