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Samina Raza Abidi1, Tracey Rickards2, William Van Woensel3
1Dept. of Community Health and Epidemiology, Dalhousie University, Canada.
Abstract:
Timely management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) exacerbations can improve recovery and reduce the risk of hospitalization. Digital therapeutics are digital interventions, based on best evidence, designed to provide home-based, patient-centered and pervasive self-management support to patients. Digital therapeutics can be effectively used to offer personalized and explainable self-management and behaviour modification resources to patients to reduce the burden of COPD, especially the prevention of acute COPD exacerbations. The functionalities of COPD specific digital therapeutics for self-management need to be grounded in clinical evidence and behavioral theories, in keeping with the self-management needs of COPD patients and their care providers. In this paper, we report the functionalities of a COPD digital therapeutic mobile application based on a needs analysis qualitative study involving both COPD patients and physicians, and, based on the study's finding, we present a knowledge-driven digital therapeutic for COPD self-management.
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