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- W4220750162 abstract "Abstract Objectives This study aimed to evaluate patterns of uptake and adoption of the NHS App. Data metrics from the NHS App were used to assess acceptability by looking at total app downloads, registrations, appointment bookings, GP health records viewed, and prescriptions ordered. The impact of the UK COVID-19 lockdown and introduction of the COVID Pass were also explored to assess App usage and uptake. Methods Descriptive statistics and an interrupted time series analysis were used to look at monthly NHS App metrics at a GP practice level from January 2019-May 2021 in the population of England. Interrupted time series models were used to identify changes in level and trend among App usage and the different functionalities before and after the first COVID-19 lockdown. The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) guidelines were used for reporting and analysis. Results Between January 2019 and May 2021, there were a total of 8,524,882 NHS App downloads and 4,449,869 registrations. There was a 4-fold increase in app downloads from April 2021 (650,558 downloads) to May 2021 (2,668,535 downloads) when the COVID Pass feature was introduced. Areas with the highest number of App registrations proportional to the GP patient population occurred in Hampshire, Southampton and Isle of Wight CCG, and the lowest in Blackburn with Darwen CCG. After the announcement of the first lockdown (March 2020), a positive and significant trend in the number of login sessions was observed at 602,124 (p=0.004)** logins a month. National NHS App appointment bookings ranged from 298 to 42,664 bookings per month during the study period. The number of GP health records viewed increased by an average of 371,656 (p=0.001)** views per month and the number of prescriptions ordered increased by an average of 19934 (p<0.001)*** prescriptions per month following the first lockdown. Conclusion This analysis has shown that uptake and adoption of the NHS App was positive post lockdown, and increased significantly due to the COVID Pass feature being introduced, but further research is needed to measure the extent to which it improves patient experience and influences health service access and care outcomes." @default.
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- W4220750162 date "2022-03-20" @default.
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- W4220750162 title "An observational study of uptake and adoption of the NHS App in England" @default.
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