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Feasibility of a Novel COVID-19 Telehealth Care Management Program Among Individuals Receiving Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder: Analysis of a Pilot Program

Feasibility of a Novel COVID-19 Telehealth Care Management Program Among Individuals Receiving Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder: Analysis of a Pilot Program

This retrospective study aimed to determine the feasibility of a COVID-19 telehealth care management program using a standardized protocol of SMS text messaging for patients receiving OUD treatment in a statewide OTP network. An OTP network based in the state of Delaware recruited patients to participate in this telehealth care management program where eligible patients are invited to connect with a care manager to monitor their COVID-19 symptoms through daily SMS text messaging communications.

Kimberly D Williams, Claudine T Jurkovitz, Mia A Papas, Ann Kathryn Muther, Sharon L Anderson, Tammy L Anderson

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(8):e39772

Authors’ Reply to: Critique of “Physical Activity Assessment Between Consumer- and Research-Grade Accelerometers: A Comparative Study in Free-Living Conditions” – Does Location of the Device Matter?

Authors’ Reply to: Critique of “Physical Activity Assessment Between Consumer- and Research-Grade Accelerometers: A Comparative Study in Free-Living Conditions” – Does Location of the Device Matter?

Our study examined the measurement congruence between the first-available, wrist-worn Fitbit device (Flex) and the “gold standard,” waist-worn Acti Graph GT3 X, in which we employed a longer assessment period (14 days) within free-living conditions that included average day- and minute-level activity, and which also comprised a range of self-reported bouts of exercise.

Gregory M. Mitchell Dominick, Kyle N. Winfree, Ryan T. Pohlig, Mia A. Papas

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2017;5(2):e13

Physical Activity Assessment Between Consumer- and Research-Grade Accelerometers: A Comparative Study in Free-Living Conditions

Physical Activity Assessment Between Consumer- and Research-Grade Accelerometers: A Comparative Study in Free-Living Conditions

A recent systematic review summarized the findings of 22 studies published between 2012 and 2015 that examined the validity and reliability of different wearable activity monitors for measuring steps, EE, and, to a lesser degree, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) [12].

Gregory M Mitchell Dominick, Kyle N Winfree, Ryan T Pohlig, Mia A Papas

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2016;4(3):e110