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. 2017 Apr 10;19(4):e102. doi: 10.2196/jmir.7154

Table 1.

Case study site health condition, clinic type, age group, digital communication used with patients, and data collected.

Site identifier Clinic populationa Patient age
range (years)
Digital
communication
channels used in
clinic
No. of
young
people
interviewed
No. of
staff
interviewed
No. of
information
governance
specialists
interviewed
No. of
staff
shadowed
Diabetes 1 Transition 12-19 Mobile phone, text message, email 12 8 0 5
Mental Health 1 (Early Intervention) Age independent >16 Mobile phone, text message, email 1 8 1 2
Cystic Fibrosis 1 Adult >16 Email 2 5 1 1
Dermatology Adult >18 Email 7 4 0 2
Mental Health 2 (CAMHSb) Child and adolescent <18 None 4 11 1c 4
Mental Health 3 (Outreach team) Child and adolescent <18 Mobile phone, text message, VoIPd 5 11 1 3
Arthritis Transition 16-25 None 16 8 1 1
Cystic Fibrosis 2 Adult >16 Mobile phone, text message, VoIP 13 11 0 3
School nurse service Young people 14-19 Text message, VoIP (pilot) 0 7 1 4
Kidney Young adult 16-22 Email 7 7 0 3
Liver Transition 12-25 Text message, email 15 12 2 7
Sickle Cell Transition 12-24 Mobile phone, text message 10 13 2 9
Mental Health 4 (Early Intervention in Psychosis Team) Youth 14-35 Mobile phone, text message, email 4 9 2 8
Cancer 1 Teenage and young adult 15-24 Mobile phone, text message, email 12 7 0 3
Diabetes 2 Transition 16-25 Mobile phone, VoIP 11 6 2 2
Inflammatory Bowel Disease 1 Adult >16 Web portal, email 1 6 1 3
Inflammatory Bowel Disease 2 Adolescent 13-23 Email 13 7 0 4
HIVe Adult >18 None 9 12 0 4
Sexual Health Adult and young people >16 Testing kits ordered online 12 10 0 3
Cancer 2 Teenage and young adult 15-24 Mobile phone, text message, email 11 11 2 8

aAs described by clinic staff.

bCAMHS: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services.

cInformation governance specialist was the same person as for Mental Health 1.

dVoIP: voice over Internet protocol.

eHIV: human immunodeficiency virus.