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. 2019 Aug 19;21(8):e14630. doi: 10.2196/14630

Table 2.

An overview of the features of each clinically studied app as related to clinical care.

App (sample size) Clinical care features

Educate Monitor Treatment Follow-up Patient sentiments
Constant Care
(n=333, n=95, and n=17) [32-35]
  • Disease-specific lecture at onboarding

  • eLearning (electronic learning) modules

  • eHealth nurse

  • Video clips

  • SCCAIa, HBIb, and FCc

  • “Traffic light” system

  • Can suggest treatment for flares and maintenance

  • Portal for providers to track patients

  • N/Ad

  • First trial (n=333): 88.8% said system was feasible and preferred using it over standard clinical care

  • Second trial (n=95): 100% were satisfied

  • Third trial (n=17): high satisfaction

Young Constant Care
(n=50) [36,55]
  • eLearning modules

  • eHealth nurse

  • Video clips

  • PUCAIe and PCDAIf

  • Height and weight

  • “Traffic light” system

  • Timing of infliximab maintenance therapy

  • Portal for providers to track patients

  • N/A

  • 74% of surveys completed over the course of the trial

HealthPROMISE
(n=320) [37-41]
  • N/A

  • SIBDQg and EQ-5Dh every 2 weeks

  • QoCi (vaccinations, and routine check-ups)

  • Integrated into EMRj

  • N/A

  • Can message care team through platform

  • App displays plan of care

  • Maintained 75% use at 1-year follow-up

IBD-live
(n=84) [42,43]
  • N/A

  • Flarometer (PUCAI or PCDAI + FC) every 1 or 3 months

  • Disease state shown to patient and team

  • N/A

  • Platform indicates when to see care team

  • Can message local IBDk team through platform

  • 96% reported time-savings

  • 71% wished to continue

  • Highly compliant patients averaged €360 in annual savings

myIBDcoach
(n=909) [44,45]
  • Interactive eLearning modules

  • Monthly modules about disease, medication, satisfaction, and side effects

  • Uses MIAHl survey

  • At symptom threshold, red flag nudges health care worker to check in

  • Can communicate with their health care team

  • Can view personal health plan

  • In largest trial (n=909), 94% continued to use at 1-year follow-up

  • No significant difference in satisfaction vs controls

Telemonitoring of Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis (TECCU)
(n=63) [46,47]
  • Educational material created by the researchers received through the platform

  • Symptoms assessed through texts and questionnaires

  • Disease activity (HBI for CDm and SCCAI for UCn)

  • Reminders sent through platform

  • Automatic alerts to care managers

  • Could send messages through the platform to health team

  • Significant increase in satisfaction (modified Client Satisfaction Questionnaire)

  • No perceived breaches in privacy

TELE-IBD
(n=348 and n=219) [48-50]
  • Educational tips delivered through text message, both about general health and IBD specifically

  • N/A

  • Remote changes in management if symptom burden is met

  • N/A

  • 13.9% did not complete every other week

  • 19% did not complete every week

TrueColours UC
(n=66) [51]
  • N/A

  • SCCAI daily

  • EQ-5D every 2 weeks

  • FC monthly

  • Guidance about 5-ASAo dose and topical rectal medications

  • Index predicting need for escalation of therapy

  • N/A

  • N/A

UC HAT/HAT
(n=25 and n=47) [52,53]
  • Weekly educational packages

  • Weekly symptom diary, medication effects, and weight

  • Customized action plan based on reported symptoms

  • Option to message their health care team

  • 56% (14/25) completed UC HATp

  • 91% continued use of HATq over 6 months and 86% report no interference with daily routines

UCLA eIBD
(n=194 UC, 217 CD) [26,54]
  • N/A

  • Self-developed four-question PROr questionnaires

  • Automated message to coordinator at certain disease threshold

  • Contact a coach through the app

  • N/A

aSCCAI: Simple Clinical Colitis Activity Index.

bHBI: Harvey Bradshaw Index.

cFC: fecal calprotectin.

dN/A: not applicable.

ePUCAI: Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis Activity Index.

fPCDAI: Pediatric Crohn’s Disease Activity Index.

gSIBDQ: Short Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire.

hEQ-5D: EuroQol-5 Dimension questionnaire.

iQoC: quality of care.

jEMR: electronic medical record.

kIBD: inflammatory bowel disease.

lMIAH: monitor IBD at home.

mCD: Crohn’s disease.

nUC: ulcerative colitis.

o5-ASA: 5-aminosalicylate.

pUC HAT: home automated telemanagement in ulcerative colitis.

qHAT: home automated telemanagement.

rPRO: patient-reported outcome.