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Measuring Success of Patients’ Continuous Use of Mobile Health Services for Self-management of Chronic Conditions: Model Development and Validation

Measuring Success of Patients’ Continuous Use of Mobile Health Services for Self-management of Chronic Conditions: Model Development and Validation

Song et al [8] found that many patients reduced usage frequency or even stopped using the m Health service once their blood pressure was under control. However, they would resume use once their blood pressure increased again. Bhattacherjee [27] showed that perceived usefulness and user satisfaction will positively predict continuous use intention. Vaghefi and Tulu [24] interviewed 17 people who used different apps to support their lifestyle changes, that is, promoting physical activity and mindfulness.

Ting Song, Ning Deng, Tingru Cui, Siyu Qian, Fang Liu, Yingping Guan, Ping Yu

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(7):e26670

A Comprehensive 6A Framework for Improving Patient Self-Management of Hypertension Using mHealth Services: Qualitative Thematic Analysis

A Comprehensive 6A Framework for Improving Patient Self-Management of Hypertension Using mHealth Services: Qualitative Thematic Analysis

Song et al [24] also found that the ineffectiveness of the m Health service might result from a lack of theoretical guidance for assisting behavioral modifications. Hallberg et al [25] interviewed 49 patients who used an interactive mobile phone–based system to self-manage hypertension. The patients appraised the system as a useful tool for self-reporting health conditions, measuring BP, retrieving self-reported data, and receiving motivational messages.

Ting Song, Fang Liu, Ning Deng, Siyu Qian, Tingru Cui, Yingping Guan, Leonard Arnolda, Zhenyu Zhang, Ping Yu

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(6):e25522