| Literature DB >> 28918669 |
Christy J W Ledford1, Jasmyne J Womack1, Heather A Rider2, Angela B Seehusen3, Stephen J Conner3, Rebecca A Lauters2, Joshua A Hodge4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As pregnant mothers increasingly engage in shared decision making regarding prenatal decisions, such as induction of labor, the patient's level of activation may influence pregnancy outcomes. One potential tool to increase patient activation in the clinical setting is mobile applications. However, research is limited in comparing mobile apps with other modalities of patient education and engagement tools. AIM: This study was designed to test the effectiveness of a mobile app as a replacement for a spiral notebook guide as a patient education and engagement tool in the prenatal clinical setting.Entities:
Keywords: clinical trial; computer-mediated health promotion; health communications; maternal and child health; mobile and wireless interventions; patient education; public and consumer health informatics
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28918669 DOI: 10.1177/1090198117732110
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Educ Behav ISSN: 1090-1981