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. 2020 Nov 24;4(1):e19065. doi: 10.2196/19065

Table 4.

mHeart patient profile modules, components, and clinical use.

Patient module Components and clinical use
Treatment Medication list including information on inactive drugs.
Enquire about interactions consultation (ie, ask transplant pharmacist about new therapies).
Patient-Centered Module Consulting and recording data (manually or using wearables). Reminders can be scheduled in the Agenda module.
(1) Vital signs (ie, blood pressure, temperature, pulse and respiratory rate) and biomeasurements (ie, weight, height, glycemia).
(2) Dietary intake, exercise data, and general wellness.
Health instruments: adherence to medication (Haynes-Sachet [94] and Morisky-Green 4-item scale [95]), insomnia (Insomnia Severity Index [96]), and quality of life (EQ-5D-3L [97]).
(3) Symptoms or adverse effects. The symptoms connected with an alert to clinicians were diarrhea, vomiting, fever, fainting episode, and syncope.
Agenda The content of diverse modules is uploaded. A Push text alert can be activated on the patient’s mobile phone.
(1) Medication timing and consultation of recommendations.
(2) Drug intake recording (single or several drugs at the same time) and reasons for nonadherence (drop-down list).
(3) Nonpharmacological prescriptions (eg, relaxation practice according to the psychologist’s prescription).
(4) Tasks from the Patient-Centered Module programmed (eg, blood pressure monitoring 3 times per week).
(5) Health reminders (eg, appointments, blood tests).
Communication Aids (1) Teleconference: individual and group sessions.
(2) A private patient-provider chat. Files can be attached.
Health Advice Healthy lifestyle and health promotion information (eg, texts, photographs, or multimedia files).
Personal and Clinical Data Sociodemographic data, documented allergies, and provider profiles (including affiliation and picture).
Help (1) A help center service to solve both technical and functional problems (ie, telephone number, private message, and email).
(2) Clinical contact data: medical team, pharmacist, transplant coordinator, patient appointment center, etc.
About Information about the developers, aim of the tool, and team in charge.
Terms of Use and Privacy Policy All the legal requirements already accepted should always be available for consultation.