Protocol of a Pilot Study of Technology-Enabled Coproduction in Pediatric Chronic Illness Care.

JMIR research protocols(2017)

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Abstract
Chronic disease management needs a dramatic transformation to support more collaborative, effective, and patient-centered care. This study is unique in that it is testing not only the impact of technology, but also the necessary processes that facilitate patient and clinician collaboration. This pilot study is designed to examine how technology-enabled coproduction can be implemented in real-life clinical contexts. Once the Orchestra technology and intervention are optimized to ensure feasibility and acceptability, future studies can test the effectiveness of this approach to improve patient outcomes and health care value.
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chronic disease,cystic fibrosis,inflammatory bowel disease,mobile applications,physician-patient relationship
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