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Electronic Health Diary Campaigns to Complement Longitudinal Assessments in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: Nested Observational Study
Electronic Health Diary Campaigns to Complement Longitudinal Assessments in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: Nested Observational Study
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- Sieber, Chloé; Chiavi, Deborah; Haag, Christina; Kaufmann, Marco; Horn, Andrea B; Dressel, Holger; Zecca, Chiara; Calabrese, Pasquale; Pot, Caroline; Kamm, Christian Philipp; von Wyl, Viktor (2022). Electronic Health Diary Campaigns to Complement Longitudinal Assessments in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: Nested Observational Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 10(10):e38709.
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- 2022
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Abstract
- BACKGROUND Electronic health diaries hold promise in complementing standardized surveys in prospective health studies but are fraught with numerous methodological challenges. OBJECTIVE The study aimed to investigate participant characteristics and other factors associated with response to an electronic health diary campaign in persons with multiple sclerosis, identify recurrent topics in free-text diary entries, and assess the added value of structured diary entries with regard to current symptoms and medication intake when compared with survey-collected information. METHODS Data were collected by the Swiss Multiple Sclerosis Registry during a nested electronic health diary campaign and during a regular semiannual Swiss Multiple Sclerosis Registry follow-up survey serving as comparator. The characteristics of campaign participants were descriptively compared with those of nonparticipants. Diary content was analyzed using the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count 2015 software (Pennebaker Conglomerates, Inc) and descriptive keyword analyses. The similarities between structured diary data and follow-up survey data on health-related quality of life, symptoms, and medication intake were examined using the Jaccard index. RESULTS Campaign participants (n=134; diary entries: n=815) were more often women, were not working full time, did not have a higher education degree, had a more advanced gait impairment, and were on average 5 years older (median age 52.5, IQR 43.25-59.75 years) than eligible nonparticipants (median age 47, IQR 38-55 years; n=524). Diary free-text entries (n=632; participants: n=100) most often contained references to the following standard Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count word categories: negative emotion (193/632, 30.5%), body parts or body functioning (191/632, 30.2%), health (94/632, 14.9%), or work (67/632, 10.6%). Analogously, the most frequently mentioned keywords (diary entries: n=526; participants: n=93) were "good," "day," and "work." Similarities
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- Sieber, Chloé; Chiavi, Deborah; Haag, Christina; Kaufmann, Marco; Horn, Andrea B; Dressel, Holger; Zecca, Chiara; Calabrese, Pasquale; Pot, Caroline; Kamm, Christian Philipp; von Wyl, Viktor (2022). Electronic Health Diary Campaigns to Complement Longitudinal Assessments in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: Nested Observational Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 10(10):e38709.
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- application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-226923, English
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- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1443049534
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource