Application of blended care as a mechanism of action in the construction of digital therapeutics

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Autor(a) principal: Valerio Netto,Antonio
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Einstein (São Paulo)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082020000100801
Resumo: ABSTRACT The article describes the use of blended care as a mechanism of action in the construction of a therapy that uses digital means to improve and support current clinical treatments. The so-called digital therapeutics provides evidence-based therapeutic interventions for patients, who are guided by software to prevent, manage, or treat a medical disorder or disease. They are used independently or together with drugs, devices, or other therapies to optimize patient care and health outcomes. They are similar to popular wellness applications, but with one key difference: they focus on providing clinical results. Broadly speaking, they are evidence-based behavioral treatments delivered online, which can increase accessibility of health care and its efficacy. It is a combination of activities involving face-to-face care and digital care, aiming to provide follow-up of patients’ performance in their self-care. Regarding blended care, digital therapeutics acts as an extension of physical care. They are complementary, regardless of the proportion used of each, in the care process of the assisted individual. It works as a bridge between the traditional provision of face-to-face care and eHealth solutions.
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title Application of blended care as a mechanism of action in the construction of digital therapeutics
spellingShingle Application of blended care as a mechanism of action in the construction of digital therapeutics
Valerio Netto,Antonio
Telemedicine
mHealth
Therapeutics
title_short Application of blended care as a mechanism of action in the construction of digital therapeutics
title_full Application of blended care as a mechanism of action in the construction of digital therapeutics
title_fullStr Application of blended care as a mechanism of action in the construction of digital therapeutics
title_full_unstemmed Application of blended care as a mechanism of action in the construction of digital therapeutics
title_sort Application of blended care as a mechanism of action in the construction of digital therapeutics
author Valerio Netto,Antonio
author_facet Valerio Netto,Antonio
author_role author
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Telemedicine
mHealth
Therapeutics
topic Telemedicine
mHealth
Therapeutics
description ABSTRACT The article describes the use of blended care as a mechanism of action in the construction of a therapy that uses digital means to improve and support current clinical treatments. The so-called digital therapeutics provides evidence-based therapeutic interventions for patients, who are guided by software to prevent, manage, or treat a medical disorder or disease. They are used independently or together with drugs, devices, or other therapies to optimize patient care and health outcomes. They are similar to popular wellness applications, but with one key difference: they focus on providing clinical results. Broadly speaking, they are evidence-based behavioral treatments delivered online, which can increase accessibility of health care and its efficacy. It is a combination of activities involving face-to-face care and digital care, aiming to provide follow-up of patients’ performance in their self-care. Regarding blended care, digital therapeutics acts as an extension of physical care. They are complementary, regardless of the proportion used of each, in the care process of the assisted individual. It works as a bridge between the traditional provision of face-to-face care and eHealth solutions.
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