PatientConcept App: Key Characteristics, Implementation, and its Potential Benefit

Abstract Introduction In addition to a wide range of disease-related burdens, patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) are challenged by long-term medication and complex disease management plans, often leading to decreased adherence. Earlier studies have indicated that patient support through intensifi...

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Main Authors: Michael Lang, Martin Mayr, Stefan Ringbauer, Lukas Cepek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Adis, Springer Healthcare 2019-03-01
Series:Neurology and Therapy
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40120-019-0133-4
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spelling doaj-515978a09a8e43819d626dffb37f00ac2020-11-25T03:15:26ZengAdis, Springer HealthcareNeurology and Therapy2193-82532193-65362019-03-018114715410.1007/s40120-019-0133-4PatientConcept App: Key Characteristics, Implementation, and its Potential BenefitMichael Lang0Martin Mayr1Stefan Ringbauer2Lukas Cepek3Nervenfachärztliche Gemeinschaftspraxis Ulm, and NeuroPoint GmbHNeuroSys GmbHNeuroSys GmbHNervenfachärztliche Gemeinschaftspraxis Ulm, and NeuroPoint GmbHAbstract Introduction In addition to a wide range of disease-related burdens, patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) are challenged by long-term medication and complex disease management plans, often leading to decreased adherence. Earlier studies have indicated that patient support through intensified communication can positively impact adherence. During recent years, the use of mobile health applications has gained importance in patient communication and disease management. Objective Our objective was to describe a novel software application providing innovative features that engage patient–physician contact and to evaluate users’ acceptance. Methods A novel software application ensuring data security was developed. Various innovative modules have been implemented, enabling bidirectional communication between treating physicians and patients, supporting therapy monitoring and management, and allowing the collection of large sets of anonymous patient data. The currently conducted FASTER study will analyze the acceptance of patients and physicians using this novel application. Results PatientConcept is a free app available for download since 2016. Meanwhile, it has been successfully implemented. First preliminary results indicate high acceptance among users. The clinical benefit will have to be tested in larger patient populations. Conclusion This ID-associated application may provide a secure, feasible, and cost-optimized possibility to intensify and simplify the communication between patients and their treating physicians, thus promising an exceptional benefit to both.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40120-019-0133-4AdherenceChronic diseaseCommunicationmHealthMultiple sclerosisSecure data management
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author Michael Lang
Martin Mayr
Stefan Ringbauer
Lukas Cepek
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Martin Mayr
Stefan Ringbauer
Lukas Cepek
PatientConcept App: Key Characteristics, Implementation, and its Potential Benefit
Neurology and Therapy
Adherence
Chronic disease
Communication
mHealth
Multiple sclerosis
Secure data management
author_facet Michael Lang
Martin Mayr
Stefan Ringbauer
Lukas Cepek
author_sort Michael Lang
title PatientConcept App: Key Characteristics, Implementation, and its Potential Benefit
title_short PatientConcept App: Key Characteristics, Implementation, and its Potential Benefit
title_full PatientConcept App: Key Characteristics, Implementation, and its Potential Benefit
title_fullStr PatientConcept App: Key Characteristics, Implementation, and its Potential Benefit
title_full_unstemmed PatientConcept App: Key Characteristics, Implementation, and its Potential Benefit
title_sort patientconcept app: key characteristics, implementation, and its potential benefit
publisher Adis, Springer Healthcare
series Neurology and Therapy
issn 2193-8253
2193-6536
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Abstract Introduction In addition to a wide range of disease-related burdens, patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) are challenged by long-term medication and complex disease management plans, often leading to decreased adherence. Earlier studies have indicated that patient support through intensified communication can positively impact adherence. During recent years, the use of mobile health applications has gained importance in patient communication and disease management. Objective Our objective was to describe a novel software application providing innovative features that engage patient–physician contact and to evaluate users’ acceptance. Methods A novel software application ensuring data security was developed. Various innovative modules have been implemented, enabling bidirectional communication between treating physicians and patients, supporting therapy monitoring and management, and allowing the collection of large sets of anonymous patient data. The currently conducted FASTER study will analyze the acceptance of patients and physicians using this novel application. Results PatientConcept is a free app available for download since 2016. Meanwhile, it has been successfully implemented. First preliminary results indicate high acceptance among users. The clinical benefit will have to be tested in larger patient populations. Conclusion This ID-associated application may provide a secure, feasible, and cost-optimized possibility to intensify and simplify the communication between patients and their treating physicians, thus promising an exceptional benefit to both.
topic Adherence
Chronic disease
Communication
mHealth
Multiple sclerosis
Secure data management
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40120-019-0133-4
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