Behavioral Outcomes

Assess whether patients entail activities that patients act out to face the disease and the treatments due to DHIs. It refers to what the patient acts and does.

What does patient outcomes mean?

Studies used a variety of quantitative and qualitative factors and variables to measure and describe patient outcomes, referring to five themes (emotional outcomes, perceptual outcomes, capability outcomes, behavioral outcomes, and clinical outcomes), and twelve subthemes.

Adherence

Indicators

  • Initial, sustained use of certain features

  • Download and deletion rates

  • Completion rates

  • Dropout rates

  • Speed of task completion


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Self-management behaviors

Indicators

  • Number of individuals exercising regularly, and/or using dietary behaviors compared to the total participants

  • Engagement of treatment, self-care, and help-seeking behavior


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Patient-provider communication

Indicators

  • Number and frequency of patient-provider contacts

  • Engagement of patient-provider communication

  • Quality of patient-provider communication (e.g., % patients reporting HCPs communicated well)