Exploring and Characterizing Patient Multibehavior Engagement Trails and Patient Behavior Preference Patterns in Pathway-Based mHealth Hypertension Self-Management: Analysis of Use Data.
Dan WuXiaoyuan HuyanYutong SheJunbin HuHuilong DuanNing DengPublished in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2022)
This study identified the dynamic, longitudinal, and multidimensional characteristics of patient behavior. Patients preferred to focus on BP, medications, and weight conditions and paid attention to BP and medications using reminders. The diet management and questionnaires were complicated and difficult to implement and record. Competitive methods such as ranking were more likely to attract patients to pay attention to their own self-management states. Female patients with lower education level and poorly controlled BP were more likely to be highly involved in hypertension health education.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- blood pressure
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- case report
- physical activity
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- body mass index
- mental health
- weight loss
- risk assessment
- social media
- quality improvement
- climate change
- artificial intelligence
- weight gain
- human health