2019
DOI: 10.2196/11297
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Consumer Health Information Technology in the Prevention of Substance Abuse: Scoping Review

Abstract: Background Addiction is one of the most rapidly growing epidemics that currently plagues nations around the world. In the United States, it has cost the government more than US $700 billion a year in terms of health care and other associated costs and is also associated with serious social, physical, and mental consequences. Increasing efforts have been made to tackle this issue at different levels, from primary prevention to rehabilitation across the globe. With the use of digital technology rapi… Show more

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“…The reflection led to actions toward goal attainment and targeted conversations with their health care team about issues important to them [ 8 ]. Research further supports that individuals who have robust digital engagement using consumer informatics tools have higher participation in treatment follow-up and self-care [ 74 , 75 ]. When care goals were aligned, racial and ethnic minority populations experienced improvements in patient-provider communication and decision quality outcomes similar to racial and ethnic majority populations [ 25 , 76 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The reflection led to actions toward goal attainment and targeted conversations with their health care team about issues important to them [ 8 ]. Research further supports that individuals who have robust digital engagement using consumer informatics tools have higher participation in treatment follow-up and self-care [ 74 , 75 ]. When care goals were aligned, racial and ethnic minority populations experienced improvements in patient-provider communication and decision quality outcomes similar to racial and ethnic majority populations [ 25 , 76 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Age, race and gender were all important factors to consider creating better telehealth services in the future. Further expansion of telemedicine services to support physical and cognitive rehabilitation [7][8], behavioral health [9], and eldercare [10][11] is warranted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies noted that greater use of patient-facing technology reduced costs for substance use treatment and decreased missed appointments and emergency room visits. 84,102,107,108 Several studies noted the impact of patient-facing tools on health disparities. Specifically, individuals with fewer financial resources, patients with less education, older adults, and racial and ethnic minority groups were less likely to access, and thus benefit from, patient engagement tools.…”
Section: Advanced Patient-facing Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%