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Additional features include a lab results page (F), an anonymous community message board (G), and secure in-app messaging between patients and providers/staff (H). Users can also upload documents that support Ryan White eligibility. PL: Positive Links.
A prospective study of poorly retained people with HIV in Virginia found that PL usage increased retention in care and improved the cohort rate of viral suppression by over 30% at 12 months [40].
JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(4):e37748
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Use of Mental Health Apps by Patients With Breast Cancer in the United States: Pilot Pre-Post Study
JMIR Cancer 2020;6(1):e16476
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Screenshots of key app features: a: app home screen; b: medication query; c: mood query; d: appointment page; e: community message board; f: FAQ section.
Screen shot of graphs showing mood, stress, and medication tracking: a: dashboard overview; b: medication calendar view; c: mood graph; d: stress graph.
During enrollment, individuals consented to participate in the study, completed the WRAT-4 literacy test, answered baseline questions, and learned how to use a phone and the Positive Links app.
JMIR Form Res 2019;3(1):e11578
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Differences in caregivers’ internet usage by their characteristics.
a Numbers may not match with totals reported in Table 2 where data are missing, and percentages are weighted using jackknife weighting.
b All chi-square tests have degree of freedom (1, 49)—F>4.04, P7.19, P12.37, P
c Comparisons with P
d PHQ-4: Patient Health Questionnaire-4.
JMIR Aging 2018;1(2):e11051
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