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Implementing Systematic Patient-Reported Measures for Chronic Conditions Through the Naveta Value-Based Telemedicine Initiative: Observational Retrospective Multicenter Study.

Gabriel Mercadal-OrfilaSalvador Herrera-PérezNúria Piqué-ClusellaFrancesc Mateu-AmengualPedro Ventayol-BoschMaría Antonia Maestre-FullanaJoaquín Ignacio Serrano-López de Las HazasFrancisco Fernández-CortésFrancesc Barceló-SansóSantiago Ríos
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2024)
Recognizing the influence of sociodemographic factors on response rates is critical to identifying barriers to participation in telemonitoring programs and ensuring inclusiveness in patient-centered health care practices. The observed decline in response rates at follow-up may be due to survey fatigue, highlighting the need for strategies to mitigate this effect. In addition, the variation in response rates across chronic conditions emphasizes the importance of tailoring telemonitoring approaches to specific patient populations.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • patient reported
  • cross sectional
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • physical activity
  • public health
  • case report
  • drug induced
  • sleep quality