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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 25 of 47 Research Studies DisplayedBurnham JP, Fritz SA, Yaeger LH
Telemedicine infectious diseases consultations and clinical outcomes: a systematic review.
Researchers reviewed the current evidence for clinical effectiveness of telemedicine infectious diseases consultations. They found that the outcomes tracked were heterogeneous, precluding meta-analysis, and the majority of studies were of poor quality. Overall, clinical outcomes with telemedicine infectious diseases consultation seem comparable to in-person infectious diseases consultation. They concluded that, although in widespread use, the clinical effectiveness of telemedicine infectious diseases consultations has yet to be sufficiently studied.
AHRQ-funded; R01 HS024269.
Citation: Burnham JP, Fritz SA, Yaeger LH .
Telemedicine infectious diseases consultations and clinical outcomes: a systematic review.
Open Forum Infect Dis 2019 Dec 5;6(12):ofz517. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofz517..
Keywords: Telehealth, Infectious Diseases, Health Information Technology (HIT), Evidence-Based Practice, Outcomes, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Salvador J, Bhatt S, Fowler R
Engagement with Project ECHO to increase medication-assisted treatment in rural primary care.
The purpose of this study was to understand the barriers and facilitators that affect engagement with Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) to implement medication-assisted treatment (MAT) in primary care settings. This brief report identified key systematic challenges that may directly limit primary care providers' engagement in telementoring models such as Project ECHO.
AHRQ-funded; HS025345.
Citation: Salvador J, Bhatt S, Fowler R .
Engagement with Project ECHO to increase medication-assisted treatment in rural primary care.
Psychiatr Serv 2019 Dec;70(12):1157-60. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201900142..
Keywords: Opioids, Medication, Substance Abuse, Primary Care, Rural Health, Telehealth, Health Information Technology (HIT)
Dolan PT, Afaneh C, Dakin G
Lessons learned from developing a mobile app to assist in patient recovery after weight loss surgery.
This study examines the outcomes of patients recovering from weight loss surgery using a newly developed mobile app to help them recover successfully. The enrolled patients used the app for 30 days from July 2017 to October 2018. As the app was being used, it was updated. Ten patients were enrolled in the trial period with four using the initial version and six with the updated version. All patients were satisfied with the app and liked the notifications of updates. In the trial version only one patient completed at least 70% of the surveys, but five completed the surveys for the updated version. Next steps for the researchers is to conduct a pilot study with a larger set of patients.
AHRQ-funded; HS000066.
Citation: Dolan PT, Afaneh C, Dakin G .
Lessons learned from developing a mobile app to assist in patient recovery after weight loss surgery.
J Surg Res 2019 Dec;244:402-08. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2019.06.063..
Keywords: Obesity: Weight Management, Obesity, Surgery, Telehealth, Health Information Technology (HIT)
King CR, Abraham J, Kannampallil TG
Protocol for the effectiveness of an anesthesiology control tower system in improving perioperative quality metrics and clinical outcomes: the TECTONICS randomized, pragmatic trial.
The primary objective of this trial was to determine whether an anesthesiology control tower (ACT) prevents clinically relevant adverse postoperative outcomes including 30-day mortality, delirium, respiratory failure, and acute kidney injury. Clinicians in operating rooms randomized to ACT support receive decision support from clinicians in the ACT. In operating rooms randomized to no intervention, the current standard of anesthesia care is delivered. The intention-to-treat principle will be followed for all analyses.
AHRQ-funded; HS024581.
Citation: King CR, Abraham J, Kannampallil TG .
Protocol for the effectiveness of an anesthesiology control tower system in improving perioperative quality metrics and clinical outcomes: the TECTONICS randomized, pragmatic trial.
F1000Res 2019 Nov 29;8:2032. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.21016.1.
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Keywords: Quality Measures, Quality Improvement, Quality of Care, Surgery, Telehealth, Health Information Technology (HIT)
Mayberry LS, Lyles CR, Oldenburg B
mHealth interventions for disadvantaged and vulnerable people with type 2 diabetes.
The authors evaluate the impact of diabetes self-management interventions delivered via mobile device and/or Internet on glycemic control of disadvantaged/vulnerable adults with type 2 diabetes. They found evidence suggesting that digital interventions can improve diabetes control, healthcare utilization, and healthcare costs. More research to substantiate these early findings is recommended; the authors suggest that many issues remain in order to optimize the impact of digital interventions on the health outcomes of disadvantaged/vulnerable persons with diabetes.
AHRQ-funded; HS022408; HS025429.
Citation: Mayberry LS, Lyles CR, Oldenburg B .
mHealth interventions for disadvantaged and vulnerable people with type 2 diabetes.
Curr Diab Rep 2019 Nov 25;19(12):148. doi: 10.1007/s11892-019-1280-9.
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Keywords: Diabetes, Vulnerable Populations, Patient Self-Management, Telehealth, Health Information Technology (HIT), Patient-Centered Healthcare, Low-Income, Chronic Conditions
Barker LT, Bond WF, Vincent AL
A novel in situ simulation framework for introduction of a new technology: the 3-Act-3-Debrief model.
Researchers studied a simulation-based introduction to new technologies in order to address specific factors that influence adoption. They found that a novel 3-stage simulation-debriefing structure positively targeted factors influencing the adoption of new healthcare technologies.
AHRQ-funded; HS024027.
Citation: Barker LT, Bond WF, Vincent AL .
A novel in situ simulation framework for introduction of a new technology: the 3-Act-3-Debrief model.
Adv Simul 2020 Sep 25;5:25. doi: 10.1186/s41077-020-00145-x..
Keywords: Telehealth, Health Information Technology (HIT), Implementation, Simulation
Breitenstein SM, Laurent S, Pabalan L
Implementation findings from an effectiveness-implementation trial of tablet-based parent training in pediatric primary care.
The authors studied implementation of mobile delivery to deliver parent training in order to identify and address barriers and facilitators and inform sustainability efforts. They suggest that implementation fidelity may improve with additional education and training of the interdisciplinary team, clear messaging regarding the purpose and content of the program, defining roles within the care team, identifying practice champions, and use of the electronic health record. Findings from this evaluation, including data from the randomized controlled trial and literature to support intervention effectiveness and implementation, will be used to develop an implementation toolkit to include specific strategies for implementation and ideas for local adaptations.
AHRQ-funded; HS024273.
Citation: Breitenstein SM, Laurent S, Pabalan L .
Implementation findings from an effectiveness-implementation trial of tablet-based parent training in pediatric primary care.
Fam Syst Health 2019 Dec;37(4):282-90. doi: 10.1037/fsh0000447..
Keywords: Telehealth, Health Information Technology (HIT), Primary Care, Children/Adolescents, Education: Patient and Caregiver
Kissler K, Thumm EB, Smith DC
Perinatal telehealth: meeting patients where they are.
This qualitative study’s objective was to describe perinatal patients' and providers' experiences with telehealth during and after the acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic to inform future utilization of telehealth to drive the delivery of high-quality, accessible, and equitable perinatal care to diverse communities. The study included a purposive sample of 14 patients and 17 providers who received or provided perinatal care via telehealth in either a certified nurse-midwifery practice or the nurse-family partnership care model between March 2020 and April 2022. The authors conducted 2 rounds of semistructured interviews with a focus on understanding social and geographic context. Six themes were identified: (1) unexpected advantages of telehealth, (2) patient empowerment, (3) providers' fear of adverse outcomes, (4) concern for equitable care, (5) strategies to enhance the telehealth experience, and (6) strategies to address access to perinatal telehealth. Patients mentioned that they appreciated the increased ease and reduced cost of accessing visits led to fewer missed appointments.
AHRQ-funded; HS028085.
Citation: Kissler K, Thumm EB, Smith DC .
Perinatal telehealth: meeting patients where they are.
J Midwifery Womens Health 2024 Jan-Feb; 69(1):9-16. doi: 10.1111/jmwh.13560..
Keywords: Telehealth, Maternal Care, Health Information Technology (HIT), Women
Vakkalanka JP, Harland KK, Wittrock A
Telemedicine is associated with rapid transfer and fewer involuntary holds among patients presenting with suicidal ideation in rural hospitals: a propensity matched cohort study.
The purpose of this retrospective propensity-matched cohort study was to evaluate the impact of telemedicine in clinical management and patient outcomes of patients presenting to rural critical access hospital emergency departments (EDs) with suicidal ideation or attempt. The authors suggest that the role of telemedicine in influencing access, quality and efficiency of care in underserved rural hospitals is critically important as these networks become more prevalent in rural healthcare environments.
AHRQ-funded; HS025753.
Citation: Vakkalanka JP, Harland KK, Wittrock A .
Telemedicine is associated with rapid transfer and fewer involuntary holds among patients presenting with suicidal ideation in rural hospitals: a propensity matched cohort study.
J Epidemiol Community Health 2019 Nov;73(11):1033-39. doi: 10.1136/jech-2019-212623..
Keywords: Telehealth, Rural Health, Access to Care, Behavioral Health, Health Information Technology (HIT), Healthcare Delivery, Care Management, Outcomes, Emergency Department
Addington EL, Cheung EO, Bassett SM
The MARIGOLD study: feasibility and enhancement of an online intervention to improve emotion regulation in people with elevated depressive symptoms.
This paper described the first two phases of pilot testing of MARIGOLD; MARIGOLD is an online self-guided positive emotion skills intervention for adults with elevated depressive symptoms, along with enhancements to overcome retention and adherence problems reported in previous research. Results suggested that positive emotion skills, plus enhancements for web-based, self-guided delivery, warrant additional study in people with elevated depressive symptoms.
AHRQ-funded; HS000084.
Citation: Addington EL, Cheung EO, Bassett SM .
The MARIGOLD study: feasibility and enhancement of an online intervention to improve emotion regulation in people with elevated depressive symptoms.
J Affect Disord 2019 Oct 1;257:352-64. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2019.07.049..
Keywords: Depression, Behavioral Health, Telehealth, Health Information Technology (HIT), Education: Patient and Caregiver
Possin KL, Merrilees JJ, Dulaney S
Effect of collaborative dementia care via telephone and internet on quality of life, caregiver well-being, and health care use: the Care Ecosystem randomized clinical trial.
Few health systems have adopted effective dementia care management programs. The Care Ecosystem is a model for delivering care from centralized hubs across broad geographic areas to caregivers and persons with dementia (PWDs) independently of their health system affiliations. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the Care Ecosystem was effective in improving outcomes important to PWDs, their caregivers, and payers beyond those achieved with usual care.
AHRQ-funded; HS022241.
Citation: Possin KL, Merrilees JJ, Dulaney S .
Effect of collaborative dementia care via telephone and internet on quality of life, caregiver well-being, and health care use: the Care Ecosystem randomized clinical trial.
JAMA Intern Med 2019 Sep 30;179(12):1658-67. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2019.4101..
Keywords: Dementia, Neurological Disorders, Telehealth, Health Information Technology (HIT), Care Management, Healthcare Delivery, Caregiving, Quality of Life
Gillespie SM, Wasserman EB, Wood NE
High-intensity telemedicine reduces emergency department use by older adults with dementia in senior living communities.
Individuals with dementia have high rates of emergency department (ED) use for acute illnesses. In this study, the investigators evaluated the effect of a high-intensity telemedicine program that delivered care for acute illnesses on ED use rates for individuals with dementia residing in senior living communities (SLCs; independent and assisted living).
AHRQ-funded; HS018047.
Citation: Gillespie SM, Wasserman EB, Wood NE .
High-intensity telemedicine reduces emergency department use by older adults with dementia in senior living communities.
J Am Med Dir Assoc 2019 Aug;20(8):942-46. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2019.03.024..
Keywords: Elderly, Telehealth, Health Information Technology (HIT), Dementia, Neurological Disorders, Healthcare Delivery, Chronic Conditions, Emergency Department, Healthcare Utilization
Gadhia R, Schwamm LH, Viswanathan A
Evaluation of the experience of spoke hospitals in an academic telestroke network.
Implementation of telestroke has been associated with improved thrombolysis rates and clinical outcomes in remote or neurologically underserved spoke hospitals. Yet, the experience of spoke hospitals using telestroke has not been well described. In this study, the investigators sought to characterize spoke hospitals' perceptions of telestroke to understand perceived advantages, challenges, and barriers to use.
AHRQ-funded; HS024561.
Citation: Gadhia R, Schwamm LH, Viswanathan A .
Evaluation of the experience of spoke hospitals in an academic telestroke network.
Telemed J E Health 2019 Jul;25(7):584-90. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2018.0133..
Keywords: Telehealth, Health Information Technology (HIT), Hospitals, Stroke, Cardiovascular Conditions
Quinn CC, Chard S, Roth EG
The Telemedicine for Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease (TELE-IBD) clinical trial: qualitative assessment of participants' perceptions.
This qualitative clinical trial examined the use of telemedicine for managing patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The study called TELE-IBD, enrolled 348 patients, with 259 completing the study. Patients completing the study were interviewed after and results were positive in improving quality of life (QOL) by improving patient education and self-management.
AHRQ-funded; HS018975.
Citation: Quinn CC, Chard S, Roth EG .
The Telemedicine for Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease (TELE-IBD) clinical trial: qualitative assessment of participants' perceptions.
J Med Internet Res 2019 Jun 3;21(6):e14165. doi: 10.2196/14165..
Keywords: Telehealth, Digestive Disease and Health, Health Information Technology (HIT), Care Management
Doarn CR, Zacharias S, Keck CS
Design and implementation of an interactive website for pediatric voice therapy-the concept of in-between care: a telehealth model.
The purpose of this article was to describe the design and implementation of a web-based portal that was developed to provide supported home practice between weekly voice therapy sessions delivered through telehealth to children with voice disorders. Participants and speech-language pathologists used the portal effectively, finding it useful for in-between care and reinforcement of therapeutic exercises. The authors add that a versatile individual, who is able to work with all project staff is essential to the development process.
AHRQ-funded; HS021781.
Citation: Doarn CR, Zacharias S, Keck CS .
Design and implementation of an interactive website for pediatric voice therapy-the concept of in-between care: a telehealth model.
Telemed J E Health 2018 May;20(2):e66. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2018.0108..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Health Information Technology (HIT), Telehealth
Kazemi DM, Borsari B, Levine MJ
Real-time demonstration of a mHealth app designed to reduce college students hazardous drinking.
The authors developed a smartphone application (SmarTrek) that targets college students and aims to reduce risky alcohol use. They found that the majority of participants agreed that SmarTrek was easy to use and that the information provided was useful and had a positive effect on decreasing their drinking.
AHRQ-funded; HS023875.
Citation: Kazemi DM, Borsari B, Levine MJ .
Real-time demonstration of a mHealth app designed to reduce college students hazardous drinking.
Psychol Serv 2019 May;16(2):255-59. doi: 10.1037/ser0000310..
Keywords: Alcohol Use, Behavioral Health, Lifestyle Changes, Health Information Technology (HIT), Substance Abuse, Telehealth, Young Adults
Baik D, Reading M, Jia H
Measuring health status and symptom burden using a web-based mHealth application in patients with heart failure.
This cross-sectional study was conducted at an urban academic medical center to measure health status and symptom burdens of heart failure patients using a mHealth application called mi.Symptoms. Patients were diverse, with a mean age of 58.7, and were 37% women, 36% Black, and 36% Hispanic/Latino. Almost half were classified as New York Heart Association class III, and 44% reported not having enough income to make ends meet. Health status was measured with the Kansas City cardiomyopathy questionnaire clinical summary score. Predictors of better health status included higher physical function and ability to participate in social functions and activities. Predictors of poorer health status was New York Heart Association class IV status and dyspnea.
AHRQ-funded; HS021816.
Citation: Baik D, Reading M, Jia H .
Measuring health status and symptom burden using a web-based mHealth application in patients with heart failure.
Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs 2019 Apr;18(4):325-31. doi: 10.1177/1474515119825704..
Keywords: Heart Disease and Health, Cardiovascular Conditions, Health Status, Telehealth, Health Information Technology (HIT)
Bond WF, Barker LT, Cooley KL
A simple low-cost method to integrate telehealth interprofessional team members during in situ simulation.
This article describes the integration of remote telehealth electronic intensive care unit (eICU) personnel into in situ simulations with rural emergency department (ED) care teams and the technical challenges of creating shared awareness of the patient's condition and the care team's progress among the care team, the eICU, and those running the simulation. The purpose of the simulations was to introduce telehealth technology and new processes of engaging the eICU via telehealth during sepsis care in rural EDs; development of the scenarios included experts in sepsis, telehealth, and emergency medicine. A shared in situ simulation clinical actions observational checklist was created using an off-the-shelf survey software program. The checklist was completed during the simulations by an onsite observer, and shared with the eICU team via teleconferencing software to and cue eICU nurse engagement. Staff from the two EDs were engaged and an eICU nurse participated in debriefing via the telehealth video system.
AHRQ-funded; HS024027.
Citation: Bond WF, Barker LT, Cooley KL .
A simple low-cost method to integrate telehealth interprofessional team members during in situ simulation.
Simul Healthc 2019 Apr;14(2):129-36. doi: 10.1097/sih.0000000000000357..
Keywords: Critical Care, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Emergency Department, Health Information Technology (HIT), Rural Health, Simulation, Teams, Telehealth
Bassett SM, Cohn M, Cotten P
Feasibility and acceptability of an online positive affect intervention for those living with comorbid HIV depression.
Positive affect has unique beneficial effects on psychological and physical health, independent of the effects of negative affect. Interventions that explicitly target positive affect show promise for improving health outcomes in a number of chronic illnesses. In this article, the investigators present pilot data on the acceptability and feasibility of an online intervention to increase positive affect in those living with comorbid human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and depression.
AHRQ-funded; HS000084.
Citation: Bassett SM, Cohn M, Cotten P .
Feasibility and acceptability of an online positive affect intervention for those living with comorbid HIV depression.
AIDS Behav 2019 Mar;23(3):753-64. doi: 10.1007/s10461-019-02412-z..
Keywords: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Depression, Behavioral Health, Chronic Conditions, Telehealth, Health Information Technology (HIT), Outcomes
Bell KM, Onyeukwu C, McClincy MP
Verification of a portable motion tracking system for remote management of physical rehabilitation of the knee.
The authors of this paper developed a remote rehabilitation management system combining two wireless inertial measurement units (IMUs) with an interactive mobile application and a web-based clinician portal (interACTION). The aim of their study was to verify the accuracy of the IMU-based knee angle measurement system during three common physical therapy exercises, quantify the effect of visual feedback on exercise performance, and understand the qualitative experience of the user interface through survey data.
AHRQ-funded; HS022989.
Citation: Bell KM, Onyeukwu C, McClincy MP .
Verification of a portable motion tracking system for remote management of physical rehabilitation of the knee.
Sensors 2019 Feb 28;19(5). doi: 10.3390/s19051021..
Keywords: Care Management, Health Information Technology (HIT), Orthopedics, Rehabilitation, Telehealth
deMeireles A, Ross R, Ghaferi AA
Leveraging mobile technologies to improve longitudinal quality and outcomes following bariatric surgery.
This paper discusses the prevalence of obesity, annual cost attributable to obesity, data from observational studies which have evaluated weight trajectories following bariatric surgery, the importance of face to face follow-up for all patients who have undergone bariatric surgery, and novel telehealth strategies for longitudinal follow up that have begun to take shape in health systems.
AHRQ-funded; HS024403.
Citation: deMeireles A, Ross R, Ghaferi AA .
Leveraging mobile technologies to improve longitudinal quality and outcomes following bariatric surgery.
Mhealth 2019 Feb 25;5:6. doi: 10.21037/mhealth.2019.02.02..
Keywords: Health Information Technology (HIT), Obesity, Surgery, Telehealth
Senft N, Everson J
eHealth engagement as a response to negative healthcare experiences: cross-sectional survey analysis.
The goal of this study was to determine how the negative healthcare experiences of low patient centeredness and care coordination problems motivate the use of different eHealth activities, and whether more highly educated individuals are more likely than those less highly educated to use eHealth following negative experiences. Researchers used factor analysis to group 25 different eHealth activities into categories, based on the correlation between respondents' reports of their usage. Their findings indicate that individuals use a greater number of eHealth activities, especially activities independent of healthcare providers, when they experience problems with their healthcare; people with lower levels of education who have had negative healthcare experiences seem more inclined to use eHealth. The researchers recommend that, in order to maximize the potential for eHealth to meet the needs of all patients, especially those who are underserved, additional work is needed to ensure that eHealth resources are accessible to all members of the population.
AHRQ-funded; HS026122.
Citation: Senft N, Everson J .
eHealth engagement as a response to negative healthcare experiences: cross-sectional survey analysis.
J Med Internet Res 2018 Dec 5;20(12):e11034. doi: 10.2196/11034..
Keywords: Care Coordination, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Health Information Technology (HIT), Patient-Centered Healthcare, Patient Experience, Telehealth
Yu J, Mink PJ, Huckfeldt PJ
Population-level estimates of telemedicine service provision using an all-payer claims database.
Researchers used information from the Minnesota All Payer Claims Database to conduct a population-level analysis of telemedicine service provision from 2010 to 2015. Variations in provision by coverage type, provider type, and rurality of patient residence were documented. During the 2010-15 period, the number of telemedicine visits increased enormously; rates of use varied by coverage type and location. Telemedicine visits in metropolitan areas were usually direct-to-consumer services covered by commercial insurance and provided by nurse practitioners or physician assistants, while telemedicine use in nonmetropolitan areas was more often real-time provider-initiated, publicly insured services. The researchers conclude that expanded coverage and increased provider reimbursement for telemedicine services could lead to expanded use of telemedicine and new approaches to reach new patient populations.
AHRQ-funded; HS026088.
Citation: Yu J, Mink PJ, Huckfeldt PJ .
Population-level estimates of telemedicine service provision using an all-payer claims database.
Health Aff 2018 Dec;37(12):1931-39. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2018.05116..
Keywords: Health Information Technology (HIT), Health Insurance, Payment, Telehealth
Chudy-Onwugaje K, Abutaleb A, Buchwald A
Age modifies the association between depressive symptoms and adherence to self-testing with telemedicine in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
This study researched the association between age and increased depressive symptoms and adherence to self-testing with telemedicine in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It was found that patients 40 and older had worse adherence than patients younger than 40 with depressive symptoms.
AHRQ-funded; HS018975.
Citation: Chudy-Onwugaje K, Abutaleb A, Buchwald A .
Age modifies the association between depressive symptoms and adherence to self-testing with telemedicine in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
Inflamm Bowel Dis 2018 Nov 29;24(12):2648-54. doi: 10.1093/ibd/izy194..
Keywords: Chronic Conditions, Depression, Digestive Disease and Health, Patient Adherence/Compliance, Patient Self-Management, Telehealth
Jonassaint CR, Kang C, Abrams DM
Understanding patterns and correlates of daily pain using the Sickle cell disease Mobile Application to Record Symptoms via Technology (SMART).
The authors used a mobile e-diary app to describe day-to-day patterns in sickle cell disease (SCD)-related pain symptoms and to identify the clinical and demographic factors associated with differences in daily pain level among adult patients with SCD. They suggest that future studies of the app would benefit from implementation of strategies to increase engagement. They also conclude that, despite a limited sample size, this study provides strong evidence supporting the use of mobile technology for measuring daily pain and symptoms in SCD.
AHRQ-funded; HS023989.
Citation: Jonassaint CR, Kang C, Abrams DM .
Understanding patterns and correlates of daily pain using the Sickle cell disease Mobile Application to Record Symptoms via Technology (SMART).
Br J Haematol 2018 Oct;183(2):306-08. doi: 10.1111/bjh.14956..
Keywords: Chronic Conditions, Health Information Technology (HIT), Pain, Sickle Cell Disease, Telehealth