Factors in Sustained Compliance to a Symptom-Reporting Mobile Application: Implications for Clinical Implementation
Abstract
Background: The Internet-based Computerized Patient Assessment System (iComPAsS), a remote pain- and symptom-reporting application was developed to optimize pain monitoring and management. This subanalysis sought to examine factors influencing compliance, to gauge the sustainability of its effects and to guide further development and implementation as part of usual care. Aim: This analysis sought to examine factors influencing compliance, to...
Paper Details
Title
Factors in Sustained Compliance to a Symptom-Reporting Mobile Application: Implications for Clinical Implementation
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
4
Issue
Supplement 2
Pages
111s - 111s
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