2021
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-5538.ibju.2021.0211.1
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Mobile health may improve evaluation of lower urinary tract symptoms

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“…Clinical guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic are being consolidated for Latin America professionals (24) and we believe that this study can have clinical implications that contribute to the knowledge about the COVID-19 pandemic impact over erectile/sexual function of Latin Americans, allowing for future intervention proposals that consider sexual health care in post-pandemic times. A study by Gomes et al 2021 shows that more quality research and apps are necessary before the widespread use of mobile health technologies (25).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic are being consolidated for Latin America professionals (24) and we believe that this study can have clinical implications that contribute to the knowledge about the COVID-19 pandemic impact over erectile/sexual function of Latin Americans, allowing for future intervention proposals that consider sexual health care in post-pandemic times. A study by Gomes et al 2021 shows that more quality research and apps are necessary before the widespread use of mobile health technologies (25).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is essential for testing and retesting of their precision, offering the possibility for calibration, which is a criterion for validity, as well as high precision which would make them sensitive and responsive to changes. They could also aid in the enhanced delivery of personalized medicine 49 . The latter has been a main focus of many healthcare systems over the past decade 50 .…”
Section: The Future Of Bdmentioning
confidence: 99%