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Digital Transformation of Rheumatology Care in Germany: Cross-Sectional National Survey
Knitza et al [15] reported that in 2018/2019, most patients with RMD (68%) believed that using medical apps could be beneficial for their own health [15]. However, out of 193 patients, only 8 (4%) were currently using medical apps. In the fall of 2020, Kernder et al [3] explored patient and rheumatologist attitudes toward digital technologies, particularly digital health applications.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e52601
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Similarly, Knitza et al recently reported that being younger positively correlates with higher e Health literacy [36] and higher usability ratings [37] among patients with RMD.
Our results demonstrate that many patients with RMD will not have access to TM without further support. This is particularly problematic, as TM is expected to reduce the rheumatology workforce shortage and is, thus, increasingly implemented in rheumatology care delivery [38].
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e40912
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