The AIDA feasibility study builds upon mental health and technology acceptance theoretical frameworks. It examines the feasibility of a mobile-based digital program to support patients with long covid affected by fatigue. The program Adhera ® Fatigue Self-management is adapted for long covid patients.
The study will explore the usability and engagement of a digital program designed for long covid patients affected by fatigue. The digital program relies on the Adhera® personalized digital health solution that includes personalized patient education and support, monitoring using psychometrics and wearables, and mental wellbeing exercises. The patients access the mobile solution via a mobile app. A total of 15 patients will be recruited and use the mobile solution for one month.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
15
Adhera® for the Long COVID program, which includes an application and a smartwatch, supported by digital health solution based on emotional and behavioral change techniques. Patient Adaptative Self-Management Content (e.g. psycho-educational content, activities for mental wellbeing, personalized motivational messages), and the personalization is based on Adhera® Health Recommender System. Wearable devices and the mobile app will be used to collect real-time data for 4 weeks to detect biometric and psychometric (patient-reported outcomes) information.
Gerencia Territorial de la Catalunya Central - Institut Catala de la Salut
Sant Fruitós de Bages, Catalonia, Spain
Behavioral outcome: Usability
mHealth solution usability assessed with the System Usability Scale (SUS) questionnaire. SUS can range between 0 and 100 scores, with higher values representing higher usability.
Time frame: At week 4
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