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- W4200525562 abstract "After hospital discharge, patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) often experience symptoms that prompt them to seek acute medical attention. Early evaluation of postdischarge symptoms by health care providers may reduce unnecessary acute care utilization. However, hospital-initiated follow-up encounters are insufficient for timely detection and assessment of symptoms. While digital health tools can help address this issue, little is known about the intention to use such tools in ACS patients.This study aimed to assess ACS patients' intention to use digital health apps that support postdischarge symptom monitoring by health care providers and identify patient-perceived facilitators and barriers to app use.Using email invitations or phone calls, we recruited ACS patients discharged from a central Massachusetts health care system between December 2020 and April 2021, to participate in the study. Surveys were delivered online or via phone to individual participants. Demographics and access to technology were assessed. The intention to use a symptom monitoring app was assessed using 5-point Likert-type (from strongly agree to strongly disagree) items, such as If this app were available to me, I would use it. Responses were compared across demographic subgroups and survey delivery methods. Two open-ended questions assessed perceived facilitators and barriers to app use, with responses analyzed using qualitative content analysis.Among 100 respondents (response rate 8.1%), 45 (45%) completed the survey by phone. The respondents were on average 68 years old (SD 13 years), with 90% (90/100) White, 39% (39/100) women, and 88% (88/100) having access to the internet or a mobile phone. Most participants (65/100, 65%) agreed or strongly agreed that they would use the app, among which 53 (82%) would use the app as often as possible. The percentage of participants with the intention to use the app was 75% among those aged 65-74 years and dropped to 44% among those older than 75 years. The intention to use was higher in online survey respondents (vs phone survey respondents; odds ratio 3.07, 95% CI 1.20-7.88) after adjusting for age and access to technology. The analysis of open-ended questions identified the following 4 main facilitators (motivations): (1) easily reaching providers, (2) accessing or providing information, (3) quickly reaching providers, and (4) consulting providers for symptoms, and the following 4 main barriers: (1) privacy/security concerns, (2) uncomfortable using technology, (3) user-unfriendly app interface, and (4) preference for in-person/phone care.There was a strong intention to use a symptom monitoring app postdischarge among ACS patients. However, this intent decreased in patients older than 75 years. The survey identified barriers related to technology use, privacy/security, and the care delivery mode. Further research is warranted to determine if such intent translates into app use, and better symptom management and health care quality." @default.
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- W4200525562 title "Understanding Patients’ Intention to Use Digital Health Apps that Support Post-discharge Symptom Monitoring by Providers: A Survey Study in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes (Preprint)" @default.
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